Such is Kerry's reputation for irresolution that even when he does talk tough, America's adversaries don't take him seriously. |
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In this vacuum of uncertainty and irresolution, business and investment decisions have been delayed, put on ice or cancelled altogether. |
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Premier Guy Mollet, in the center of it all, havered uncomfortably. Once again irresolution was at the helm in France. |
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Thus, they would criticise the Queen's feminine irresolution, female fickleness and womanly compassion towards papists and traitors. |
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On some of the biggest decisions in their lives, people succumb to inertia, ignorance or irresolution. |
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Compare the effectiveness of the coalition forces in the Gulf war with the irresolution and inefficiencies of the situation in Bosnia. |
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When I reflect on it, I am convinced that it so pleases God to put an end to my irresolution. |
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Apathy, resignation, irresolution, sleeping intellect is what I saw and observed. |
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The result is a form of strategic denial and neurosis in which leadership is replaced by trivia, and irresolution masked with grandiloquence. |
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We have been brought up in our culture to despise irresolution. |
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Yes, but an irresolution he offers to share with the perplexity of the viewer, whom he seeks neither to satisty nor to provoke, neither to gratify nor to abandon. |
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The executive who hesitates is lost. No matter how clever he may be in his profession, if he wobbles about making up his mind he is branded a man of weak will and irresolution. |
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When I discuss the forgiving society, I sometimes realize somewhat with dismay the extent to which forgiveness is regarded with some suspicion, as a sign of weakness or irresolution. |
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Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny, husbands to jealousy, and wise men to irresolution and melancholy. |
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