Frankly, if the present indecisiveness goes on much longer, it might well be too late to allow a rallying of the troops for the next election. |
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It was just a feeling, neither uncertainty nor indecisiveness, but doubts nonetheless. |
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Depression causes anhedonia, self reproach, suicidal ideation, and indecisiveness. |
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But it will fall back to a level of immobility and indecisiveness that can only add grist to the mill of the neoliberals. |
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And with domestic political pressure building, indecisiveness and delay only increase frustration. |
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However, years of indecisiveness have left the company vacillating between a differentiation strategy and that of being a cost leader. |
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I am over his uncertainties, his indecisiveness and the fact that he spent much of our relationship unsure of whether he wanted to be with me anyway. |
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Complacency leads to indecisiveness when the one thing you don't need is to be indecisive. |
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In other respects the first 100 days of his coalition's rule have been marked by drift, squabbling and indecisiveness. |
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Because of this indecisiveness, our troops have been underpaid, undermanned and underequipped. |
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His fear, indecisiveness and contempt for Parliament and his own Liberal members does an injustice to both Parliament and to all of its members. |
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Our international reputation is suffering because of the indecisiveness of the Liberals. |
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Canadians will not reward parliament for indecisiveness or a lack of action. |
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As positions remained entrenched, the Congo and Zambia lamented the indecisiveness of the COW, noting the urgency of world hunger. |
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The time had come to put an end to the complacency and indecisiveness that inevitably surround the prolonged exercise of power. |
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Hoover's indecisiveness handed his successor a triumph at the very start of his presidency. |
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Bowell's attempts to remedy the situation were hampered by his own indecisiveness and conflicting loyalties within Cabinet. |
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It has been with scorn, hesitation and indecisiveness. |
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This indecisiveness is a major problem and will create huge difficulties. |
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It is increasingly common to hear Bachelet's critics identify her with failings that men conventionally impute to women in politics — indecisiveness and the like. |
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His emotional life was deeply complicated and overlapping, and made worse for all concerned by his indecisiveness, self-indulgence and economy with the truth. |
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Hence we experience confusion, conflict, and indecisiveness. |
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The indecisiveness and overly complicated command structure of the German high command was also a factor in the Allied success. |
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The Lisbon agenda, which has been a blatant example of the European Union's indecisiveness in the past five years, must become an example of success and cooperation in the future. |
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The quest for perfect information can result in outright failure as ambiguous conditions and indecisiveness give way to disruptive employee resistance and even customer churn. |
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That amounts to institutionalised indecisiveness, and that is why we need to say at this juncture: this is an overall package and we want results so that we can move forward. |
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Strong responses in these cases set an expectation of compliance that will ease future efforts, while indecisiveness can rapidly lead to widespread violations. |
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Sterling fell on September 1st because Mr Darling revealed not new truths about the economy but divisions and indecisiveness at the heart of government. |
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When the vessel reached Fighting Island, where the main shipping channel divides into two deep-water channels, there was indecisiveness as to which channel the vessel should take. |
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The article is about the indecisiveness of Mr. Dithers last winter. |
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What I see from my world is your indecisiveness, you 'underfeel and undertell' to gain their support, is that not where you are my lady? |
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Though still popular among voters, he had forfeited the trust of his colleagues through his contemptuous treatment of them, his meddling and his indecisiveness. |
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For major depression, the factors with the greatest impact on work-related outcomes were insomnia and hypersomnia, indecisiveness, and severe emotional distress. |
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Indecisiveness and an overly complicated command structure on the part of the German high command were also factors in the Allied success. |
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