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The vacillation among black leaders in New York was all the more striking as neither Mr. Obama nor his advisers appeared to be spending much, if any, time in the state trying to round up their support before the Feb. 5 primary.
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Any vacillation she has observed among her female colleagues has more to do with leaning in and getting hit by a glass wall (i.e., organizational barriers), than by their lack of motivation to step up.
Vacillation trials were more common among free-choice trials than forced-choice trials in every one of the 7 datasets (p < 10−9 pooled; χ 2 × 2 contingency test; Figure 4I, left).
We have now clarified this sentence, added a pooled statistic, and updated to include the additional data (in the subsection headed "Spontaneous changes of mind (vacillations) are present in the neural activity"): "Vacillation trials were more common among free-choice trials than forced-choice trials in every one of the 7 datasets (p<10-9 pooled; χ 2x2 contingency test; Figure 4I, left).
Vacillation plays a role.
The vacillation grows tiresome.
The result of this vacillation?
Like conflict, doubt, vacillation and change.
He gives Bill Clinton a mediocre C for his vacillation.
After vacillation and prayer, Gerecke accepted.
This is not a good moment for vacillation.
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