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His data mining company Palantir is probably most famous for its contracts with government intelligence agencies, and he's a longtime Trump ally who has never wavered in response to the kind of controversial choices by the Trump administration that provoke outspoken backlash from most corners of Silicon Valley.
At a meeting shortly after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in the summer of 1990, she thought Mr Bush might be wavering in his response.
It was a wavering, confusing response that reflected mission drift and a loss of organizational focus and identity.
Léaud, the finest French actor of his generation, discovered by François Truffaut for "The 400 Blows," here lapses into a whimsical cuteness that has long been his fallback response to wavering direction.
After looking at the distracters, he wavered between that response and the correct answer.
hammered Holder on his initial decision to try the case in a New York court, then criticized him for wavering on the decision in response to local objections, and concluded: "I hope you will reevaluate this and we will soon have clarity about what the policy of the Department of Justice is".
Although this slightly varies by city and wavers in response to current economic conditions, for their first home a buyer must lay down a 30% down payment, for the second it's 60%, and for any property beyond this financing isn't available.
They said their own lobbying efforts combined with China's restrained response to Taiwan had helped them line up some wavering Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the House.
France was wavering.
Her doubt was wavering.
Several others are wavering.
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