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The French seem to waver.
Unwilling or unable to deal with this tension, the Merkel government has created an ideological void: there is no coherent conservative narrative explaining the crisis and the responses to it; accordingly, official pronouncements seem to waver between invoking and dismissing solidarity in Europe.
After the virtuoso buoyancy of his first collection, written at 20, the next three seem to waver between a clever but sterile stylization and less filtered efforts, some set on Heaney's patch of earth and politics; others suggesting a Baudelairean "Spleen" transplant: seductions, late nights and so on.
Natural law theorists, in their discussions of these issues, seem to waver.
Even as an audience member, we discovered Darth Vader first as someone who's very in control and controlled and didn't seem to waver whatsoever in his mission.
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Now, sitting with the Kachadoorians, he seemed to waver.
In the end, though, even Antonin Scalia seemed to waver.
Even on the issue of selling sickly state-owned banks, he now seems to waver.
He was also toying with the 200, and his dedication to the 400 seemed to waver.
As a senator, she had at times seemed to waver in her views on how detainees should be treated.
Despite all the spirited talk of the jihad, Mohamoud Hassan, the engineering student, seemed to waver, friends recalled.
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