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The gun lobby's opposition to reasonable controls is already fierce, and political courage is, as ever, wavering in Congress.
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Does that approach ever waver – shouldn't we sometimes just condemn?
But should America's commitment to Japan ever waver, a more independent stance to fall back on wouldn't hurt.
If my posts ever wavered or descended into cloyingly sentimental musings stewing in their own maudlin gunk, that's why, and I apologize for not being more candid.
I remember spending 3 days in Central Cell Block in Washington DC with 50 or 60 colleagues, and no one's spirit ever wavered.
All the same, it is not as though Mr. O'Connor, who is 45, has ever wavered in creating a distinctive choreographic voice.
(Indeed, it is doubtful whether Neurath's radical fallibilism, most clearly expressed already in 1913, ever wavered).
"It would have been preferable as the plans I have could have been put into place quicker, but I didn't ever waver".
He later said he was joking, but at no time did we ever waver from our position that the event was over.
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