Sentence examples for by wavering from inspiring English sources

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His campaign has also undermined its own case by wavering as to whether or not he will accept the tribunal's verdict if it goes against him.

Senator Lincoln had antagonised the unions by wavering on health reform and opposing the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill that would help workers to unionise firms without a secret ballot.

The austerity bill passed only after amendments were included to overcome objections by wavering coalition lawmakers and to appease the anger of the country's 325 mayors over cutbacks to local authority.

When he finished, Ms. Pelosi jumped up from her seat at the leadership table and led a standing ovation for him, an act that some said was all the evidence needed by wavering members.

As the Evangelist, the tenor Oliver Mercer often seemed to be struggling, his performance marred by wavering pitch and a tentative narration of the story, which sometimes disrupted the work's overall pace.

The firm Asymptote Architecture presents an installation of two white casts of sports car bodies -- 1960's Cobras -- that glow in the dark under black lights and are periodically semidissolved by wavering video-projected ghosts of speeding cars and fuzzy, undulating patterns suggestive of wind currents.

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But Enron says that soon after it signed the deal, Dynegy began to undermine Enron by publicly wavering in its commitment to the merger and by dragging out negotiations on revising the merger terms.

But Enron says the latter undermined it, by publicly wavering in its commitment to the merger and by dragging out negotiations on revising the merger terms.

Her address also served as a bulwark against the uncertainty President Trump created by his wavering support for historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) like Howard.

She's trying to protect her daughter, by making her understand that the best way to stay alive and avoid blowing her cover is by never wavering, even when it means repressing your emotions.

The Innocent is distinguished by its careful portrait of a man driven less by logic or need than by a "vague, wavering desire that seemed little more than the memory of a former desire".

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