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This kind of vacillation is of a piece with the rest of the novel, which follows the jump-cuts of a mind riddled by apprehension and doubt.
But let us plunge deeper into the vocabulary of vacillation.
Even some plaintiffs who have vowed to reject the settlement have moments of vacillation.
Mr Blair has the chance to end half a century of vacillation about Britain's relations with the European mainland.
He accused the prime minister of "vacillation, loss of international credibility and timorous political manoeuvres that the public cannot understand".
After three months of vacillation, the Government today finally unveiled its 1999 spending plan to halt Russia's economic tumble.
This admission ended the decade of vacillation and prevarication by ministers and their advisers, that followed the first identification of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle.
"If you look at the record of Mrs. Clinton, it is a record of vacillation," he told reporter, although he said he had yet to read her speech.
And as written by Mr. LaBute, and portrayed with wonderfully cloudy spontaneity by Mr. Hamilton, Greg turns every decision into a murky maze of vacillation.
Carter blundered because of vacillation, shortsighted thinking, a disregard for identified risk and inept implementation that included zero precautions to protect against disaster.
The Conservatives' shadow minister on trade and industry, Angela Browning, accuses ministers of vacillation: "The secretary of state has got to make his mind up.
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