The Liberals and their flip-flopping leader do not seem to understand the critical issues that are facing this country in this situation. |
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We are used to this flip-flopping on issues and Canadians are certainly used to it from this Prime Minister. |
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What there isn't a case for doing is what the Government's doing, which is actually flip-flopping all the time and changing its mind. |
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This flip-flopping and a trail of broken promises would be funny, but this is a very serious matter. |
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He has made that very clear, yet we have the government flip-flopping on this very important issue. |
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I am tempted to say that he has a little experience in flip-flopping but I will not. |
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It appears that when the Prime Minister and his Deputy Prime Minister are not dithering, that they are flip-flopping. |
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The Minister of Industry sits with the Minister of International Trade, the same minister who was a flip-flopping, floor-crossing minister. |
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But Mitt Romney, who took the gold in flip-flopping during the primaries, is anything but a candidate of hard truths. |
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Such familiarity insulates Gingrich from the kind of flip-flopping charges that have proved so corrosive for Romney. |
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Paul took a question from one caller who accused him of flip-flopping on many of these positions. |
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The powerful G-forces during dramatic climbs and drops will leave your gut flip-flopping. |
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Now, it's hard to know exactly when flip-flopping first became a dirty word in the leadership lexicon. |
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One ray of hope is that the circumstances of the attack would give the Socialist Party a possible excuse for flip-flopping were they so inclined. |
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George Bush and John Kerry are happy to trade barbs about draft dodging and flip-flopping. |
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According to the Manila Standard, even fortune-tellers are flip-flopping on the possible outcome. |
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After flip-flopping, he finally kicked them out on October 3, leaving them to their own devices. |
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This kind of flip-flopping by the member for Yukon is totally unacceptable. |
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I am just asking the member how he can feel comfortable with flip-flopping so fast on this issue. |
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He has spent the last two years telling Canadians that he opposes a carbon tax, but now the flip-flopping Liberal leader has changed his mind. |
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My stomach stopped flip-flopping after a few jumps. |
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He has proved doubters wrong by progressing as far as he has, in spite of his flip-flopping, his woodenness, his wealth and his Mormon faith. |
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No one on that side of the House tabled a motion to admonish the Prime Minister for flip-flopping on free trade. |
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And so far, all he is getting for his trouble is charges of flip-flopping. |
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But this kind of flip-flopping can be used against him, too. |
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The flip-flopping of our loyalties is essential. |
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Today they would be accused of flip-flopping. |
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I hope the budget will go through but we are not flip-flopping. |
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Mr. Speaker, never mind the flip-flopping of the leader of the Bloc. |
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As the official opposition, we do not have a reputation for flip-flopping like the government, which changes its position at every whim of the electorate. |
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Now that the Liberals have had to come under the wing of the Conservatives again, they are trying to make this an issue of the right of provinces, when their own leader was flip-flopping on this. |
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A warrior can easily switch between his two active weapon sets in combat as needed, but swapping weapons triggers a cool-down that prevents warriors from constantly flip-flopping between weapons. |
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The flip-flopping of Silvio Berlusconi's government in pushing through the austerity measures it pledged for Italy during the summer has perturbed investors. |
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Carmen Maura, whose plumpish figure is baffling, succeeds in looking neither masculine nor feminine — her Tina is a great satirical flip-flopping creation. |
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There's a lot of talk about flip-flopping this summer, and it's not all related to politics. |
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