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But just in case their loyalty should waver, they were presented with a gift: photographs of their children.
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I can offer you nothing else, nor should you waver from fighting for it alone.
Accordingly, America's long-standing tradition of supporting the oppressed's rights to self-determination should not waver.
We should not waver in our commitment to remedy energy poverty, as we strengthen our commitment to the UN's other sustainable development goals.
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On Sunday, Mr. de Blasio suggested that he had signed on to much of their agenda, and would return within 60 days of becoming mayor to begin mapping out a way to achieve it, even joking that, should he waver, his wife, Chirlane McCray, would be there to enforce his promise.
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Our national attention to the issue should not waver.
European allies provided important support for rebuilding Afghanistan; their commitment should not waver.
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