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the vacillation
noun
Indecision in speech or action.
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The vacillation grows tiresome.
He is puzzled by the vacillation that federal officials often display when they confront Communist schemes.
The vicodin addiction, the ups and downs with Deanna, the vacillation and narcissism and grudge-holding.
The uncertainty in this respect is indicated by the vacillation in the use of capital letters in various languages.
"But the vacillation will allow a lot of top talent in the party to get away from him.
Many college administrators describe the vacillation and need to text parents constantly, that such children, now young adults, display.
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"The Vacillations of Poppy Carew".
"I believe that the vacillations of temperament will play a crucial part," he predicted.
The vacillations of Wyatt unsettled Verity and played Oldfield and Chipperfield in.
The vacillations in my treatment suggest that the government in Singapore is not talking with one voice.
Donizetti never got to finish writing Le Duc d'Albe, thanks to the vacillations of the Paris Opéra's impresario, Léon Pillet – something the composer regretted until his death.
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