Sentence examples for indecisiveness to from inspiring English sources

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"It might project indecisiveness to insiders, but I don't think it gets beyond that".

"Is there an extensive, deep-seated indecisiveness to her?" Garrow asked.

Despite her philanthropic leanings, she was utterly out of touch with the reality outside her palaces, and she took advantage of the king's pathological indecisiveness to oppose every farsighted minister -- Anne Robert Turgot, Charles Alexandre Calonne and the immensely popular Jacques Necker -- who might have stabilized the ancien régime's tottering finances.

I also sense that your enthusiastic willingness to raise disingenuousness to new heights, as reflected in your adamant refusal to embrace anything other than the most temporary conviction on any issue, will cause those who will pay the price for your habitual indecisiveness to ultimately reject you.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals are presented in Table 6. a p < 0.05 HCW had considerable hesitation to be vaccinated with the pandemic H1N1 vaccine despite a higher degree of preparedness (or at least indecisiveness) to be vaccinated shortly before the vaccination programme.

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As the national rhetoric borrows from Henry V rather than Hamlet, as giving blood seems like far too petty a sacrifice and as printouts of Old Glory appear in shop windows from sea to shining sea, the old indecisiveness comes to seem out of sync with the country's renewed sense of purpose.

Critics who felt his vaunted pragmatism masked indecisiveness pointed to his stance on homosexuals where he spoke out against discrimination against them, admitted knowingly ordaining them but opposed the practice of doing so and then later added that gay priests could live together as long as they forswore having sex with each other.

They telegraph my chronic indecisiveness, my inability to commit (to a book, even to a color of lipstick), and that I don't care a whit about the frumpy impression I'm making.

Our brains are simply not wired to process the vast amount of information and choices we are exposed to these days--and the impossible effort to do so can lead to indecisiveness, bad decisions and stress, according to Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D., a psychologist and author of Find Your Focus Zone.

There is growing criticism, even inside the Elysée, about Hollande's indecisiveness, his tendency to listen to everybody without speaking his mind, his obsession – dating back to his days as party boss – with trying to placate all sides rather than impose a strategy.

The film overall was lacking -- I think mainly due to Coppola's indecisiveness about whether to laud or make fun of these teens, but my brother's comment to me after made me realize there were a lot of compelling details.

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