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Ms. Sasamoto may waver between disciplines, but she knows how to commit.
The appetite for action may waver, if it looks like becoming uncomfortably bloody.
Even among those ideologically in tandem with Putin, if their vast wealth begins to be threatened their loyalty may waver.
He may waver on matters of ideology, but his commitment to the family firm is unshakable and resists ethical norms.
"No matter how I may waver between various musical languages, I remain an Armenian, but a European Armenian, not an Asian Armenian," he wrote.
As Elton John is thought to have demonstrated with his stance on Dolce & Gabbana (after their "synthetic" IVF slur), even the most motivated boycotter may waver when a boycott lasts more than 24 hours and the product is an irreplaceable household necessity.
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Under such circumstances, we may hesitate, waver or even change our minds completely.
In the face of that, the prime minister may be wavering.
Rendezvous reported in April that there were signs Europe may be wavering in its resolve to push the plan.
But this balance is difficult to maintain, and lately there have been signs that America may be wavering.
Meanwhile, the candidates were hustling around the district, fighting for undecided voters and lobbying those supporters who may be wavering.
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