I'm waffling here, unwilling to say we were snobby or we were justified in our behavior, but I can see it from both sides. |
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And, having reached a nice rounded and witty conclusion, I'm going to spoil it by waffling on and qualifying what I've said. |
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Serena, who has hardly said more than two words to me in the past, came over and started waffling on about her trip to France. |
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Earlier today I'd been waffling about whether or not I'd take the night off and go hear a few bands. |
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Approaching the top of my walk I was waffling into my tape recorder about mushrooms. |
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Yes, the Governor is steadfastly pro-choice. And he just signed an anti-global warming bill that he had been waffling on. |
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Ironically, it was a rant about popular press waffling on about the bursting of the internet bubble. |
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Today the Senate Democratic leader told me the White House seems to be waffling when it comes to the North Korea standoff. |
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I'm sick to death of liberal commentators waffling on their opposition to the war. |
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Or is the big bloke still waffling on till your eyes glaze over? |
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But we have already heard waffling from the other side, and only moments after he made the suggestion. |
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Still, some voters here may simply be irritated at their perception that he is waffling. |
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Related: Climate changeable: waffling lands PR firm Edelman in hot water The lucrative relationship was not without costs. |
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Mine was only a middle-ranking independent school, so that's why I was relatively intelligible but prone to waffling after a few glasses of sherry. |
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The Liberals stay seated, the Conservatives rise to defend the interests of western Canada and the NDP is waffling and looking for direction. |
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The Prime Minister himself and his government have been waffling consistently on what to do in the past few weeks. |
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The report is full of hypocritical expressions couched in wearisome, waffling language. |
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I believe it has been the wobbling and the waffling of the government that has caused confusion about where Canada stood in terms of prevention. |
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Will the Prime Minister end his chronic waffling and hand-wringing and announce the Canadian contribution will not be extended beyond September? |
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It arises out of the fact that the government has been in many respects quite equivocal, somewhat waffling, and wanting to have it both ways. |
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When I was waffling and standing in the kitchen thinking, 'I'm going to get that bag of chips,' I'd open the binder. |
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I am sure that the member for Outremont would like to introduce them to his leader, given that the NDP is still waffling on keeping the registry. |
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He filled the gap in his argument by waffling about the risk posed today by Iran, also roping in Yemen and Somalia. |
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Even within VMware, some people observe that the co-operative approach often boils down to waffling. |
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There is no reason for Canada to continue waffling, and ducking and dodging on whether we will support our allies. |
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Instead of all this waffling about the budget granted to this fund, we could take the decision to set this up. |
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The Bloc denounced the softwood lumber agreement but, after a few weeks of waffling, it supported the agreement. |
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By the way, I really do see your point of view about having to rely on a bunch of waffling experts who are trying to protect their positions. |
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You just have to look at the daily press in Tunisia, where waffling has taken on new heights, to see proof of it. |
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These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron. |
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But waffling on the central issue of Vietnam is far more difficult. |
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I'm sure the residents are confused because of government waffling. |
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Opponents criticize him for waffling on the issues and for seeming aloof. |
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They keep her from being lonely, take her on trips, and urge her to make medical appointments when she's waffling about whether to see a doctor and really should do so. |
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We strongly hope that the waffling we are sensing on this issue will fade away and that the new government will sit down quickly to complete the work. |
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Mr Gorbachev, ducking, weaving and waffling at the top, played a part. |
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Will the museum exhibits show the disastrous results of millions of dollars of cuts to Canadian social programs and the legacy of the government waffling on every issue instead of taking strong leadership? |
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A certain 61-year-old white male with a habit of waffling on about the old days, falling asleep in public and turning puce when crossed. For most ex-presidents retirement is a golden time. |
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In fact, when I watch the evening or morning news the positions are always recited, with Britain saying this today and Russia waffling on that, and France and Germany being here. |
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Mr. Speaker, I do not need to read to you the question and answer of yesterday, but anybody who does read it will see that the minister is waffling. |
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Imagine a Canada that takes the principled position against an unjust war, a war which contravenes international law, instead of a waffling position based on trade and polling. |
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When someone suggested that if we even suggest a diplomatic route we are waffling, or we are in the middle and not taking a strong stand, I took exception to that. |
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What did it mean that one of our greatest oracles was waffling? |
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In response to such a cry of alarm, can the Prime Minister stop waffling and take an unequivocal stand so that humanitarian aid can be distributed and the population protected? |
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Today the Leader of the Opposition suggested that I was waffling or in the middle of the road because I was emphasizing the peaceful process and the diplomatic way. |
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The environment minister is still waffling. |
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Breezy, confident and ultracompetent, Rajiv serves as a maddening counterfoil to his struggling younger brother, whose waffling and zigzag career path infuriates their father. |
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