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Odom's likeability factor has wavered up and down accordingly.
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Hemlines wavered, literally traveling up and down, sometimes in the same garment.
The thing is, restaurants have fixed costs that don't really waver during ups and downs, like rent and employee salaries.
Ms. Hartford never wavered, and began drumming up support as soon as the city announced in 1997 that it would sell the building.
Mr. Clarke winds up wavering awkwardly between the tut-tut outing of Garland's secrets and the clammy hyperbole of the reverential fan.
Aides have let it be known that their boss may decide not to seek a second term in 2001, though this may be a bid to shore up wavering support.
Robust home values, up 26percentt nationally over the five years through June, have helped prop up wavering consumer confidence and supported the spending that has kept the economy barely growing.
After shoring up wavering support for Iraq from Republicans in the summer, the White House managed to keep the party united, defeating Democratic initiatives, even if failing to win Mr. Bush's own proposals, most prominently changes in immigration laws.
"We will not agree on every issue," he said, "and the United States will never waver in speaking up for the fundamental values that we hold dear — and that includes respect for the religion and cultures of all people".
Not a very good deal for LGBTQ community, but it shored up wavering support for Trump from the religious right.
Not a very good deal for working-class communities, but it shored up wavering support for Trump from anti-government right-wingers.
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