He was a poor administrator, he was indecisive, and he seemed unable to make hard decisions. |
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Millions of bank customers are still shaking their heads at the indecisive outcome of Tuesday's hole-in-the-wall discussions in Harrogate. |
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If he was occasionally indecisive, it was because he was painfully cognisant that lives hung on his decisions. |
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Or if you are very indecisive, you might have to go shopping every day because you don't know which type of socks to buy. |
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These persons are not usually suited to executive positions, since they are often indecisive. |
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Even more commonly the function is a discursive and indecisive meander through various fields of learning for its own sake. |
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The Sri Lankan election held last Friday has resulted in an indecisive outcome that can only lead to further political volatility. |
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Writing that includes a mixture of cursive and printing styles shows that you are indecisive. |
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In October, a battle was fought at Edgehill but neither side won it and from a military point of view it was an indecisive battle. |
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Throughout the year, battles such as Loos were indecisive and led to little movement in the lines of trenches. |
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He isn't the gunslinger of his early years with the Rams or the hesitant, indecisive quarterback of his last two years in St. Louis. |
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For weeks, I was completely indecisive about what I would call the new column. |
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His ability to chase down shots made Federer indecisive and forced him into uncustomary unforced errors. |
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There is a complexity and depth to these pictures that make most white Australian art look indecisive, rootless or stereotyped. |
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He was pathetically indecisive and unable to leverage the most important window they had for a counter-attack. |
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This high-speed technician can be brusque and impatient with the indecisive, but he is a wonder to behold. |
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If you've ever been in a meeting with an indecisive supervisor and a gaggle of brown-nosers, you know the sort of energy this creates. |
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Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy. |
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Despite her classic feminine behaviour, forgetful, clumsy, unpunctual and indecisive, she succeeds in her quest to find Susan. |
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It appears my course has become a filler for last-minute applicants, indecisive underachievers and anyone idle they could find on the streets. |
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She was funny and sharp and confident and clear when she was with her girlfriends, and then became indecisive and minxish and coy around men. |
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Archie is an indecisive Englishman who can only make a decision after tossing a coin. |
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His pieces are too monotonous in rhythm and weak in melody to be really interesting, and his experiments in tonality are indecisive. |
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In the first two games, the defensive backs seemed indecisive, perhaps the result of playing off receivers. |
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The Dominion Post reports that Kiwis are indecisive on polling day because 30 percent of us make up our minds in the last months of an election. |
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If you have a position that falls between these two monochromatic options, you're indecisive, a waffler. |
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He's indecisive to a point, but I think he's an immensely forceful character in parts of the play and not just when he's arguing with me. |
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She's indecisive, she's basically paralyzed by some romantic notion of the way things should be. |
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Soldiers who do not remain calm or are indecisive quickly lose their ability to resist. |
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I think I can afford to be indecisive on the matter of which fictional character I like the most. |
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People may say you are too indecisive, but it's only because you want to do what's right. |
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They can be cautious and indecisive, but also reactive, defiant and rebellious. |
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In May 2005 a campaign that never caught fire issued, perhaps inevitably, in a curiously indecisive result. |
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In one of the gravest crises of its peacetime history, Britain appeared to have cast an indecisive vote for indecision. |
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So being a messy, indecisive and disorganized ditherer is healthy! |
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Complacency leads to indecisiveness when the one thing you don't need is to be indecisive. |
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Accounts of his leadership, even sympathetic ones, often suggest that he can be indecisive. |
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Scholars tell us too that Lincoln wasn't immune from political considerations and that his temperament could be indecisive and morose. |
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This issue is too important to be indecisive about and to try to play politics when the viability of a whole national industry is at stake. |
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If the result remains indecisive, the coalition still loses. |
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The failure of constitutional changes showed that Bosnians can be indecisive when their future is in question. |
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Admittedly Cameron had no choice but to make overtures because of the indecisive result. |
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We cannot be resolute in our remarks, but indecisive when it comes to taking action. |
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He had been strangely indecisive all afternoon, discomforted by the pressure England exerted at the breakdown. |
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The retriever looked indecisive, constantly bouncing forward to the house, but always stopping short of yanking the leash out of Gale's hand and running back to her side. |
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As far as dumping goes, our response is long-winded and indecisive, doing us more harm than good. |
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We cannot be indecisive in dealing with the region's most threatening dictator. |
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That was then, this is now, and an indecisive result and the messy novelty of coalition brokering have since intervened. |
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Ed Miliband was either too indecisive in his rejection of Blairism, or simply an inadequate exponent of that view. |
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France has now banned the implants, but other Member States are wavering and indecisive. |
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Public debt levels remained high in Greece, Italy and Belgium, while fiscal consolidation was slow and indecisive in France, Greece and Portugal. |
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On 2 May, after a day of indecisive fighting, the soldiers fell back on Battleford. |
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The capacity of staff to defend and promote their new findings mobilized indecisive participants while rallying opponents. |
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According to Michel Polugic, the company had to evolve in order to meet the widely varying and sometimes indecisive demands of its customers. |
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The rhythms are even more indecisive than before, and the section closes with a series of chords, each on the weakest part of the beat. |
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Later in history people evaluate him not as a gentle person but as being incapable and indecisive. |
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No one wants an indecisive president, but that's exactly what Kerry seemed to be when the awful month of August was over for him. |
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This dance holds very impressive body pictures and an indecisive body language. |
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Never in all its service did the Force yield an inch of ground or leave a battle with an indecisive conclusion. |
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It basically makes him look like a weak, indecisive, craven leader. |
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Sounding indecisive, Whitman hemmed and hawed about the different kinds of negative ads. |
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A speedster on the ski slopes, the racetrack and the highway, he could be slow and indecisive as a translator and elsewhere. |
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As he descends, his head is turning like the needle of an indecisive compass, his eyes taking in each and every bit of action on the docks below him. |
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Both as a product and a cause of the indecisive nature of combat, the operational tempo of war-as-process generally moved at a slow and halting pace. |
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Exhausted and in constant pain, she had to contend with vast, unfathomable personality changes that made her capricious, indecisive, impatient and intolerant. |
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When it occurred, battle was thus costly and usually indecisive. |
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An orchestra wants to be told what to do without hesitation or conference and a conductor who involves the orchestra in decision making is perceived to be weak and indecisive. |
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It's a clarion call to the meek, the mild-mannered and the indecisive. |
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More important, he was indecisive and failed to grow in his job. |
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It was time to make up his mind, yet he was still indecisive. |
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At best they are indecisive, and at the end they are completely unable to reach a position because their various representations prohibit them from doing so. |
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She was young, portionless, bad with money, indecisive, and indolent. |
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He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. |
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Nor was the late batting star David Hookes the simpering and indecisive vacillator depicted in the show. |
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At this moment, Brown seemed particularly inconstant and indecisive. |
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They were indecisive and frightened by government arrests of their leaders. |
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After a period of rest and consolidation on both sides, the war restarted in June with an initial struggle at Heilsberg that proved indecisive. |
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He says he used to be indecisive, but now he is not sure. |
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His Jesus, who has important precursors in the Jesuses of Jewison and Greene, is embarrassingly riven and indecisive. |
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The indecisive outcome of the Second Battle of Newbury in October meant that by the end of 1644 the war still showed no signs of ending. |
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The battle was widely viewed as indecisive in the immediate aftermath and this view remains influential. |
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This race will be indecisive right through to the end. |
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After several indecisive campaigns, in 493 Theoderic and Odoacer agreed to rule jointly. |
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This victory earned them prestige in the eyes of the Amerindians, who had been indecisive up to that time. Also, they were able, without firing a single shot, to take an essential strategic point. |
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While Beneventum was indecisive, Pyrrhus realised his army had been exhausted and reduced by years of foreign campaigns. |
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In case of an indecisive vote, the Chairman will have the casting vote. |
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In one of the selected cases, the Committee found the Services officers seemed to be unnecessarily indecisive about whether to advise a source to report a crime the person had information about to the authorities. |
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While the aggregate results are indecisive because of small sample sizes, the results based on cross-provincial variation indicate that the slope of this real-wage Phillips curve has remained constant over time. |
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After a troubled first half, the second half of the year saw only a few qualified successes, but also a number of difficulties and indecisive moments in the implementation of the government's initiatives. |
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My conviction, which is shared by everyone in my group, is that the European Union has everything to lose if it is tentative or indecisive in this matter and everything to gain if it takes a clear stand. |
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His indecisive leadership style and lack of vision underscore the country's lack of direction, as it is losing competitiveness and foreign investment. |
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But he has been widely charged with being indecisive and scatty. |
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After fighting an indecisive battle he withdrew to Gibraltar, and Menorca subsequently fell. |
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His first bull on the matter, Inter caetera, dated May 3, 1493, was indecisive. |
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Both armies faced each other at the camps of Toro resulting in an indecisive battle. |
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Thereafter, Chauncey and Yeo's squadrons fought two indecisive actions, neither commander seeking a fight to the finish. |
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After a fierce but indecisive clash that left many ships on both sides damaged, Tourville disengaged. |
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The resulting battle was indecisive but Maroboduus withdrew to Bohemia and sent for assistance to Tiberius. |
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The battle proved indecisive, but it did ensure that the Norse were not able to mount a further attack that year. |
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Cancerians, who include Robin Williams, probably think Librans are shallow and indecisive. |
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Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. |
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You don't have to be a quitter, nor do you have to remain on the couch, indecisive, unmanned, and useless. |
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But the Austrian commander, Archduke Charles, failed to follow up on his indecisive victory, allowing Napoleon to prepare and seize Vienna in early July. |
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While in theory King Louis XVI was an absolute monarch, in practice he was often indecisive and known to back down when faced with strong opposition. |
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They were all being very indecisive about what to wear to the party. |
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