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A venerable human rights activist wrote that he was wavering on whether to attend Saturday's rally because he could no longer tolerate hearing speeches by radical nationalists.
"At the last minute I was wavering on whether I should just divorce Marc," said Ms. Headley, who, like her husband, has since filed suit against the church.
Both houses are controlled by Democrats, although some Democratic legislators who have supported campaign finance reform are wavering on whether to support their own leaders' weakened version.
Italy has been wavering on whether to commit to the tax, prompting speculation that it has been holding out for a gesture of support from Germany on future financial support.
While that argument may not have any legal merit, White House officials hope that it would help with members of Congress who are wavering on whether to seek Mr. Clinton's removal from office.
We certainly cannot afford to have an attorney general who might be wavering on whether to apply special circumstances to get the death penalty.
Already the Coalition Government is wavering on its high-profile opposition to coal-burning power stations.
"For consumers who have been wavering on making a luxury good purchase, whether that's a car or a piece of art from the U.K., I think that right now is a really good time to take advantage of that," he says, encouraging British merchants to utilize SEO-optimization methods to maximize international sales.
"They're wavering on enforcement.
Now officials are wavering on that.
Even before the arrest of Mr. Strauss-Kahn, Europeans were wavering on bailouts.
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