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In Smith on Saturday, Mullen saw a pupil who never wavered in commitment.

As negotiations continued, Tsipras was criticized by elements of Syriza for wavering in his commitment to anti-austerity.

The company said in regulatory filings in November that Providence was wavering in its commitment to the deal.

His team's season on the brink heading into Thursday's game at Madison Square Garden, Woodson is wavering in his commitment to the Knicks' style.

He's a big hitter with very fast hands, and a deceptively clever tactician, but he has a reputation for wavering in his commitment to training and winning.

Yet public opinion has sometimes favored that option — especially at times when the Americans have been seen as overbearing, or as wavering in their commitment to South Korea's defense.

Indeed, despite the mounting opposition, the government shows no signs of wavering in its commitment to the project, having already spent £37m on consultants and lawyers to advance a case it believes is becoming more compelling by the month.

Morsi, who has gone out of his way to soothe the fears of secularists and feminist groups wary of the Brotherhood's religious agenda, seems already to be wavering in his commitment to the people who put him in power.

But Enron says that soon after it signed the deal, Dynegy began to undermine Enron by publicly wavering in its commitment to the merger and by dragging out negotiations on revising the merger terms.

Forty years and never wavering in her commitment to sustainable food and farmers, opening in 1976 in a tiny storefront on St. Marks, moving to the larger Twelfth Street location in the eighties, through the crack epidemics and the squatter's riots and 9/11 and the recession.

So think what a rejection of normal trading relations with China would in effect say to governments -- China's government and others -- that are still wavering in their commitment to freer economies and their willingness to accept the loss of political control that such economic liberalization usually brings.

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