Sentence examples for more vacillation from inspiring English sources

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But in this very to-ing and fro-ing lies the potential for more vacillation, according to Charles Crichlow, 22 years a PC in Greater Manchester and chair of the National Black Police Association.

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To clarify, all 5 of the original datasets showed more vacillations in free choice trials than in forced choice trials.

In addition, both of the two new datasets (added in this revision) also include more vacillations in free choice trials than in forced choice trials, and both these datasets were individually statistically significant.

The Labour bias of the electoral system gives him hope, as does the electorate's vacillation more than a third of voters were yet to make up their minds as the campaign wound down – and his own vigorous campaigning at the death.If no party wins an overall majority in Parliament, the election will mark a beginning as well as an end.

(The mention of Caesar's giving up drinking draws knowing laughs; so do descriptions of the real-estate-consuming rich.) More crucially, the vacillations of Brutus, the play's true protagonist, feel more horizontal than vertical; they never build.

Her most frequent vacillation is more politically-charged and bothersome.

He faces more even than the habitual vacillation of his allies who, having agreed a modest compromise after tortuous negotiation, are now trying to water it down again.

Vacillation trials were more common among free-choice trials than forced-choice trials in every one of the 7 datasets (p < 10−9 pooled; χ 2 × 2 contingency test; Figure 4I, left).

We have now clarified this sentence, added a pooled statistic, and updated to include the additional data (in the subsection headed "Spontaneous changes of mind (vacillations) are present in the neural activity"): "Vacillation trials were more common among free-choice trials than forced-choice trials in every one of the 7 datasets (p<10-9 pooled; χ 2x2 contingency test; Figure 4I, left).

Otherwise, having had most of its excesses edited since its boo-inducing opening night in 2009, the production is now more odd than bad, its vacillations of period (sometimes Napoleonic, sometimes Dickensian, sometimes modernist) mystifying but ignorable.

There was an effort to see if long RTs were associated with vacillations, but the reverse selection criterion might be more fruitful: having identified single trials as vacillations, are their RTs longer?

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