As it is, disparity maintains an irresolute space in which one concept can neither overrule the other nor resolve the destruction waged. |
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His partner Doyle, an Anglicised Irishman, laments his fellow-countrymen's irresolute dreaming and victim culture. |
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After previous outrages we had been irresolute and appeared unwilling to defend ourselves. |
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Branding is a sign, not of the dynamic accumulation of capital, but of weakness and irresolute leadership. |
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A little Dutch clock in the bar struck one while Lady Audley lingered in this irresolute, absent manner. |
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In the retail niche of warehouse clubs, the irresistible force is an irresolute flailer. |
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In the myth-making of the Middle East, it allowed the West to be portrayed as weak and irresolute. |
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The man of sanguine temperament builds high hopes where the timid despair, and the irresolute are lost in doubt. |
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Yet the more nuanced language of Edmund Stoiber gave the impression that he was irresolute and wavering. |
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Affirmative and ambiguous, we are invited to critically examine our own fear of and fascination with the mysterious and irresolute. |
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Much of it boils down to little more than a group of disgruntled notions sloshing around in irresolute minds. |
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I think a bit of Europe will be a very good thing for the present, or as long as I'm in this irresolute mood. |
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Inactive and irresolute, she has been adrift for months now, personally and professionally. |
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The play calls for Elizabeth to gradually learn the rules, reaching the same irresolute state as the adults who surround her. |
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The mother believes her hated husband is dead and starts an affair with her brother-in-law, an introspective and irresolute intellectual. |
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Gimmicks like that were the stuff of the weak and the irresolute. |
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But this year, for some reason, I was very irresolute about it. |
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In pursuing our goal of economic and social renewal for Europe we cannot afford to be irresolute, and we cannot afford to delay. |
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At a fashionable evening party irresolute women and fickle men wander about like so many ships lost at sea. |
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Yet Brussels' irresolute and craven policy of accommodation has achieved nothing. |
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The tension between the two, superimposed on his physical disability, ultimately explains his taut, restless, and irresolute character. |
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The governments, irresolute at the extent of the reappraisals, increase the level of health and retirement contributions at the same time. |
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In a world of irresolute wavering, at last, a vigorous affirmation. |
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However, the delayed application of justice in this case, accompanied by the irresolute position of MINUSTAH authorities, is a disheartening sign in the fight against impunity. |
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In reality however, most of them were too prudent or irresolute to attempt joining the Bogd Khan regime. |
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When a manager wobbles, rubs his chin, and cannot decide which of two policies is the better, he is a man of weak will, irresolute and wavering, and he is lost. |
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At the same time, in Prussia the irresolute Frederick William IV had been gradually persuaded by the conservatives to embark on a course of piecemeal reaction. |
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We voted in favour of the few passages that propose banning anti-personnel mines, while being aware that the proposals are quite irresolute and will not become a reality. |
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He was stubborn about revisiting decisions, hating to appear irresolute. |
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The bell ropes hang from the outside of the tower, the resultant friction of the ropes over the brick sides producing irresolute sharpings or flattings of the notes. |
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That is, every strongly continuous function is both continuous and irresolute, every continuous function is semi-continuous, and every irresolute function is semi-continuous. |
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So they go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful for impotency. |
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