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"At the last minute I was wavering on whether I should just divorce Marc," said Ms. Headley, who, like her husband, has since filed suit against the church.
The administration has already signaled that it is wavering on its call for a government-run competitor to private health insurers, a proposal that liberals consider vital but that has helped fuel the opposition argument that Washington is moving perilously close to dictating personal health decisions.
See e.g. I was wavering not sure on who I was going to vote for, after listening to Bill Clinton I convinced Obama will get my vote.
He was responding to what was apologetically prefaced as "a difficult question," when an audience member stood to ask, "A lot of people like myself are wavering on the sidelines saying I'd like to vote for you, but if you do Mass.
Balancing on one leg, the Iranian government was wavering on a significantly reduced footing of regional and international legitimacy and support.
"They're wavering on enforcement.
Now officials are wavering on that.
Even before the arrest of Mr. Strauss-Kahn, Europeans were wavering on bailouts.
Already the Coalition Government is wavering on its high-profile opposition to coal-burning power stations.
No Senate Democrats have signaled that they are wavering on Kagan's confirmation.
Still, on Thursday, Mr. Paterson seemed to be wavering on his commitment to cuts.
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