But at the base the state depends on people whose loyalties may waver at key moments. |
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His huge black cloak started to waver in the wind and slowly he turned around. |
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It's dark in there, and I can smell the reek of alcohol from where I waver on the sidewalk. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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He did not like the weather that day, a heat haze hung over the water and made the view of the islands waver and melt before his eyes. |
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We will not waver, we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. |
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Embrace religious vows, rules and observances and never waver in fulfilling them. |
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They worked the waver down each section, from the roots to the ends, and alternated the direction to create an almost crimped look. |
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Businesses with their software voiced fears that their products would be discontinued or that technical support might waver. |
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Moving air causes the smoke to waver, and you will feel a draft when it cools your hand. |
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The unexpectedness of this made my vision waver again as I peeked up at her. |
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But that had no appreciable effect on military performance until the top leadership itself began to waver and retreat. |
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Supporting you during difficult moments, motivating you, and above all, not judging you if you should waver. |
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Sustaining a competitive retail price position in each format and every market is a cornerstone commitment from which we will not waver. |
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Shock disorganizes, or causes one to waver, through sudden attack. |
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This January you could even see Mitt I-Will-Build-the-KXL-Pipeline-Myself Romney start to waver on the reality of climate change and its causes. |
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Where national political commitment tends to waver, outside assistance is even more crucial to the maintenance and growth of these programmes. |
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Thus, the international community cannot afford to waver in its commitment to stop trafficking in precursor chemicals. |
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We must not waver in our commitments to universal access to comprehensive prevention programmes, treatment, care and support. |
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Once again, though numerous healthcare professionals tend to opt for one over the other, they typically waver between the two. |
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Don't waver, dearest, in this desperating state where I put your soul a few minutes ago! |
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This government will not waver from its commitment to manage the nation's finances prudently and in the long-term interest of its citizens. |
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The challenges that we face in achieving this goal are many, but we cannot allow ourselves to waver from our path. |
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Like the palooka who pulls himself up off the canvas after each knockdown, the dedicated employee is expected never to waver, no matter what battering he takes. |
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However much fans call referees' eyesight into question, the men in black won't waver because, according to new research, referees are simply a breed apart. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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Complainants may waver about testifying for any number of reasons. |
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But no sooner was the 40-year-old activist out of U.S. hands than he began to waver. |
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Note: The removal or defacement of warning labels affixed to winches becomes the sole responsibility of the purchaser and will constitute a waver of claims todp Manufacturing, Inc. |
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The European Union and Pakistan urge the international community not to waver from its consensus on the future political dispensation in Afghanistan, which should be broad-based, multi-ethnic and acceptable to all Afghans. |
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The 21-year-old came third in his heat, the same as former high profile flag of convenience waver Malachi Davis who also suffered the same fate. |
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As the global economy faces greater uncertainty, it is more important than ever that we send a clear message to the world that Britain is not going to waver on dealing with its debts. |
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Flutter and wow, in sound reproduction, waver in a reproduced tone or group of tones that is caused by irregularities in turntable or tape drive speed during recording, duplication, or reproduction. |
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Thou wouldst waver on one of these trees as a terror to all evil speakers against dignities. |
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But if the attacks keep up, that policy may waver. Reports from Washington at midweek suggested that Mr Bush might move beyond exhortatory phone calls to inviting the two leaders to meet him, perhaps as early as next week. |
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Let us not waver in our determination to build a better Canada. |
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Never waver from our commitments to our customers and each other. |
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But we must not waver in helping several million people not only to survive this catastrophe, but also to rebuild better, more prosperous lives and livelihoods for the future. |
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We must move on and move forward together with our international partners to see that we do not in any way waver in our commitment to the people of Sudan at this critical hour. |
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In all cases, it would be important to set a maximum time limit for the correction of the excessive deficit and there should be no waver for bad policies. |
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An early command of personal voice gives huge insight into the level of a person's self-confidence and the best won't waver from their core values. |
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We will never waver in our commitment to defend ourselves, our allies, and our interests, and any adversary should know we will defend ourselves and punish aggression. |
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When faced with indecision or intransigence, clients may conclude that the CFL process is too open ended and waver in their commitment to the collaboration that CFL entails. |
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Jelka was often distressed by his affairs, but her devotion did not waver. |
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Despite the changes, he did not waver from his plan to retire. |
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