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Clary puts the eggs in water and watches some sink to the bottom, and some waver, deciding whether to bounce.
"Some waver on clear-cut issues of opposing ethnic division and safeguarding ethnic and national unity, and even support participating in violent terrorist attacks," Xu wrote in his agency's official newspaper.
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In response to Chatton's criticism and his positive alternative, Ockham abandoned his fictum theory, at first with some hesitation, wavering between this early theory and Chatton's new intellectio model, subsequently embracing it more fully, and finally, in his most mature philosophical reflection on the topic, even arguing against the old fictum theory.
There were some wavering pitches and tentative passages.
(I sensed some wavering.) What a good writer Ms. Munro is.
They are also still trying to convince some wavering Democrats from rural and Western states.
But his well-financed and organised campaign is bound to attract some wavering Tory voters.
It also emboldened some wavering Labour MPs and helped Tony Blair make his case.
If there was some wavering among the clubs I think that is diminishing and they are recognising its significance again".
The move, which drew the opposition of conservation groups because of its possible impact in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, was made to ensure the votes of some wavering Western Democrats.
This persuaded some wavering EU leaders that he was genuinely seeking to keep the UK in the EU on better terms.
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