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"Because you can waver.
But his focus on issues back home can waver.
Her sound is somewhat dry, and her sustained tones can waver in pitch.
A student's attention can waver when the window is open, so it's essential to have the windows protected through blackout curtains or shades.
Some days, our resilience can waver and a multitude of stressors that hover on the periphery can come bearing down on us.
But he can waver, and when that happens he can give points away left, right and centre - just as he did last summer.
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Pierre Moscovici, the European commissioner in charge of tax policy, has insisted that no government can now waver on these measures.
Spearing remains as it always has been, a game of deception and patience in which your attention can never waver.
There are occasional moments to remind everyone he has started 38 games in the Premier League and, as might be expected for someone of that age, he is still at that stage where his concentration can occasionally waver.
He or she will drone on and on about the importance of a current painting, and that interest can easily waver into the behavior of a passionate or serious archetype.
Democrats say only the president can rally wavering lawmakers who, amid the party's weakened poll numbers, feel increasingly vulnerable to Republican attacks if they let the top rates lapse at the end of this year as scheduled.
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