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Those who worked closely with the vice president cited his steadiness and his strength as an often welcome contrast to the pliancy of the president, who seemed to waver on his commitments to people and to policy, particularly early in his administration.
At a meeting with labor leaders the next morning, Barkley failed to persuade them to retract the statement, which caused delegations from large industrial states like Illinois, Indiana, and Pennsylvania to waver on their commitments to Barkley.
When the European Commission, swayed by public criticism, started to waver on one of the most controversial aspects of TTIP – the bit that allows a multinational company to sue a government for millions if it dares undermine said company's ability to profit – the UK got a load of other member states together to tell the Commission they wanted it kept in.
His best bet, he said, is a job as a flag waver on a job site, but he is 20th on the waiting list for one of those spots.
"I waver on this.
Mullah Omar, in the text read in Kabul, continued to waver on the issue.
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US officials have since wavered on that claim.
Once she grabbed the 4-2 lead, she never wavered on serve again.
They had evidence that showed Democrats wavering on their commitments.
Rivera has often wavered on his future.
Ahmadinejad has wavered on implementation dates.
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