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The project had been affected by several changes of policy, including government vacillation over the increasing costs of a building intended mainly for scholars and totaling £4500 million.
We touch on her consternation at our meeting but she says it's nothing compared to her vacillation over booking a flight.
He has seen at close hand the American president's disastrous vacillation over Syria, culminating in the scuttling away from his own red line declaring punishment for the Assad regime if it used chemical weapons.
But for Jan Techau, director of Carnegie Europe, a think-tank in Brussels, the vacillation over the chemical attacks in Syria shows that "the Europeans have never been able to get out of the passenger seat to become the driver and silently they are quite happy with that".For decades the Middle East has been a region where, as an old cliché puts it, "America plays, Europe pays".
Last month, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh was critical of the sport's vacillation over the new engines, which were initially planned to be introduced in 2013 before Ecclestone engineered a delay of a year.
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Britain and France may have had cause to complain of Mr Dulles's vacillations over the Canal dispute and the Users Associationn, but their action now puts his failings in the shade.
Stung by Japan's vacillations over whether to send people or money to Kuwait in the 1990-91 Gulf war (it went for the chequebook), he championed more decisive leadership through the creation of single-seat electoral districts.
In Carlson's vacillations over the past two nights, between cocksure partisanship and deference to Mueller's institutional authority, it seemed as if he were groping, trying to figure out where his audience was, and what it was willing to hear.
Indeed, his vacillations over how to respond to the report could have done his standing grave damage.Originally, the Palestinians had planned to present a draft resolution in Geneva demanding that the report be submitted for discussion at the Security Council, which has the power to ask the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute people for war crimes.
Crispin Blunt, the Tory MP who is chair of the Gatwick Coordination Group, called it "disgraceful vacillation by government over Heathrow".
It became something disconnected from the cycles of nature, first and foremost the cycles of day and night, but also the vacillations that occur over the course of a day or over the course of a year.
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