He is too timid and vacillating about his own faith to offer an untrammeled affirmation of it. |
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While the markets are vacillating, this is as a good a time as any to brush up on some of your companies' fundamentals. |
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However, years of indecisiveness have left the company vacillating between a differentiation strategy and that of being a cost leader. |
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The neighboring paintings, by contrast, were phantasmagorically alive, their fine ribbons of line vacillating between chance and intention. |
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Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic. |
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He was vacillating, bombastic, insecure and perfervid by turns, but his poetry is as delicately complex as any. |
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Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy. |
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What really saved him now was the wavering, vacillating character of the enemy. |
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In Hwang's opinion, Cabinet members should have the professional capability to cope with emergencies in today's vacillating political arena. |
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Over the last month, media coverage of the presidential race has been driven by wildly vacillating poll numbers. |
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I'll just keep going to shows, quietly vacillating between fretting and rocking out. |
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds. |
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After four years of private tutoring, Anderson's days of vacillating between careers in religion and teaching were over. |
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Following the presentation, the three of them spend a number of weeks vacillating over a possible trip. |
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Tony Blair is coyly vacillating on the issue of standing for European Council president. |
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The colonial period was marked by the vacillating popularity of French influence over Merina elites. |
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The hegemony of the antiwar camp would not have survived the pressure of the media, particularly with such a vacillating leadership. |
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It's difficult to say, but indeed I am vacillating between the two. |
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The Congress party lost heavily due to its vacillating stance on coalition government and its proclivity to go it alone. |
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As Europe stands on the brink of a highly successful age, its citizens are vacillating. |
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The screen is split in a trippy, vacillating foursquare divide. |
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The government's vacillating uncoordinated approach to the terrorist threat puts Canadian lives at risk. |
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This lecture will analyse the themes underlying a decade of Labour's security policy and the vacillating perceptions of its success and failure. |
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Stay firm with decisions at work and don't keep vacillating. |
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Our depth sounder, which had read a steady 15 feet the day before, was now vacillating between 10 feet in the troughs and 20 on the crests of the waves. |
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I don't know, I keep vacillating on whether I should practice so I could make a point in a very humorous way, or whether I should just stay off it. |
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A massive global pool of vacillating speculative finance has evolved. |
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And this strategy has an additional benefit in having freed him, after vacillating too long, to offer the more liberal vision of Britain that pandering to the right precludes. |
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But they were faced with a vacillating governor. |
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It is surprising that the Council, at a time when so many fundamental rights abound, is vacillating on this issue and dares to attack one of European citizens' basic guarantees. |
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The city fathers are well aware that unless the picture improves, those middle-class residents who are vacillating between rebuilding and moving out will not have much difficulty making up their minds. |
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The obstacles the women had to face were the unstable, constantly vacillating history and governmental policies of Germany, as well as the patriarchic society and the control it had over many aspects of women's lives. |
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By identifying with the common wish, however vacillating and uncertain that wish may be initially, the teacher can help the children to expand their capacities in this area. |
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Bearing in mind their large Spitz-like appearance, Akita Inus are a walking paradox: very appreciative of company yet fiercely independent, calm yet capable of taking the initiative without vacillating. |
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The footnotes ensure that the lines become more allusive and more polysemantic, vacillating between transubstantiation and ghostly intimations. |
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With this setting the relay will be vacillating with the set time period. |
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But Catherine had another mission to perform before her death: to call the vacillating pope back from Avignon to Rome, which she actually did in the face of unbelievable difficulties. |
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I call upon Europe to stop vacillating and suspend the embargo, with the exception of the arms embargo, unilaterally, reinstating civilian aircraft flights. |
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Restricted access to the courts combined with vacillating leadership on the federal government's part could mean that some devolution of language issues to the provinces is in the offing. |
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The defeat of 2005 was anticipated as soon as 2004, as the reformists had been displaying contradictory and vacillating attitudes, such as boycotts and divisions. |
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While some nations prefer to follow a vacillating policy depending upon immediate self-interest, these two must pursue policies based upon intelligent appraisal of long-range world interests. |
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I really don't want you to think that I am vacillating, but what I'm saying is that I recognize the fact that there's minor participation, there's major participation. |
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Given that the Union's vacillating behaviour in the Balkans during the recently elapsed decade of the previous century is still fresh in the memory, this robust declaration sounds extremely implausible to my mind. |
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Landon's vacillating judgments so far on the subject of Wordsworthian poetry and poetics should lead us to expect that this speaker attitudinizes as carelessly as the rest. |
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Garrick's portrayal focused on the inner life of the character, endowing him with an innocence vacillating between good and evil, and betrayed by outside influences. |
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Vacillating between wanting to answer, and not wanting to answer, she finally picked up before the machine did. |
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Vacillating and unintelligent, his actions were all guided by his mistress, Mme Bonnemain. |
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