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dallier

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One who dallies; a procrastinator.

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Rebellion may be a rite of student passage, but this is too great an issue and too great an opportunity to dally with passages of youth.

Perhaps it was a concern that the ICB might yet come up with something more radical if he dallied.

The longer she dallies, says Sergio Berensztein of Torcuato Di Tella University, the longer she can remain above the electoral fray in her popular roles as president and widow.

But he is intelligent, charming and witty; he has led an organisation with 30m-35m followers; and he has shown an ability to practise the arts of politics—sometimes dallying with Miss Megawati, whose disdain for deal-making was her undoing this week, sometimes with others.

The longer it dilly-dallies, which has meant years already, the more are some Turks inclined to ask whether, after all, they really fancy joining the EU.

"They dally with different views and can't remember what they said from one week to the next," he says.The biggest problem with suppressing agitation on campus is practical: extremism reacts to scrutiny by moving on.

Volvo has since dallied with Volkswagen, but only over trucks—so far.Now Fiat has its eyes on another partner, just across the Alps.

Yet when it comes to PPPs, getting from the press release to the tarmac seems to take an age.Brazil, for example, dallied for years over PPPs for road maintenance and improvement.

Since then he and Labour have dallied with "experience".

Mr Schröder dallied with China and now works for Gazprom, Russia's energy giant.

Mr Bush had signed a bill in 2007 that will require much more abstemious cars by 2020, but then dallied over its implementation.

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