It was still going to be my decision and my decision was going to be that we would not sit on the fence. |
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My fondest memory at our farm was watching my brother training the young colts in the paddock in the summer days while I sat on the fence nearby. |
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But he's going to make change and he's going to bring a lot of confidence to a lot of people who are sitting on the fence with the same decision. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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This will make an admirable temporary fence and I will have various uses for the mesh once it has done the job on the fence. |
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They want someone to make all their choices for them, so they just sit on the fence and wait to be told what to do. |
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Then I picked up my sword, which I had rested on the fence surrounding the ring. |
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As someone who has deferred the choice thus far, I know I could be accused of sitting on the fence. |
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The dog-eared flap of cardboard hung on the fence post, stained by a lengthy exposure to the elements. |
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If that brings to mind a lot of dithering and sitting on the fence, you couldn't be more wrong. |
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Sometimes a decision is required and there's no option to sit on the fence. |
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Winter jasmine is doggedly flowering on the fence by the chicken house in spite of rain which bedraggles the fragile petals. |
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Everyone is sitting on the fence on this and we're the first group to come out. |
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I've always been on the fence about whether waterboarding constituted torture. |
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When most were through, I slid out of my coat, which was hooked on the fence, and ran till I reached the forest. |
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I understand that France, Italy, Spain and Belgium wished it to be lifted and Britain, as usual, sat on the fence. |
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Therefore, it is not true, as Mr Collins said, that the Commission is sitting on the fence. |
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There's no sitting on the fence at a Bledisloe match, which is held in Australia at least once a year as part of the Tri Nations tournament. |
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Keep one hand on the rear handle and place your other hand on the fence to hold the tool steady against the workpiece. |
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If a portable fence is used which is collapsible and a defensive player is standing on the fence, it is ruled a good catch. |
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In the face of the mounting danger, sitting on the fence is no longer an option. |
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No one really seems to be on the fence about it – you either love the idea immediately, or just don't see the ppoint. |
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Even as some Fed officials staked their ground, others appeared to be on the fence. |
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Deputy Mayor Rudy Washington was said to be on the fence between the candidates. |
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You know, I'm not on the fence about rape and the glamourisation of rape. |
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Turkey's attempts to sit on the fence may be partly explained by self-interest. |
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Regrettably, the government's record of engagement has been to sit on the fence. |
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Canada's response in the face of gross human rights violations and a rigged election is to sit on the fence. |
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For anyone who may be on the fence but willing to be convinced, this special is well worth their time. |
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Growers have sat on the fence all winter waiting for an opportunity to make sales. |
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Two signs are posted on the fence between the tracks, warning commuters to use caution when crossing the tracks. |
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We did not sit passively on the fence, muttering under our breath, but took a pro-active approach in tabling amendments. |
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The Commission is not sitting on the fence, but it cannot go beyond the bounds of what it is allowed to do. |
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For those still on the fence, social science has repeatedly documented the reality of implicit racial bias. |
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How long he can remain on the fence is a question for an uncertain future. |
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But it should also help those investors, managers and directors who are currently sitting on the fence to develop their views about sustainability and corporate social responsibility on a more informed basis. |
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I do not think it would be in our best interest in the international community to be laughed at behind closed doors for drawing a line in the sand and running the other way or sitting on the fence. |
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Well, in politics and religion, I am not a mugwump, sitting on the fence with my mug on one side and my wump on the other. |
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Finally, we condemn the attitude of the European Union which, by sitting squarely on the fence, is basically supporting Israel's barbaric behaviour. |
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Between 8 December 2008 and 27 February 2009, an exhibition of human rights-related posters created by UNESCO over the last 60 years will be displayed on the fence surrounding Headquarters. |
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Still there is no resolution of the problem at European Union level, still the Commission sits on the fence and speaks about the complexity of the issue. |
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Mr Murakami is badgering local asset managers, who hold many of the remaining shares and have been sitting on the fence, to shake off their complacency and vote with their wallets. |
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If you own some vacant land, it is a good idea to paint your name on the fence in large letters to reduce the chance that a huckster will sell it to a third party. |
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Prices and mortgage rates are escalating methodically, not abruptly, a development that is proving inspirational rather than inhibitive to buyers who have been on the fence. |
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The latter is using vaccination but with regard to the UK, on which everyone is focussing, and which has major problems, you come here, Commissioner, and sit on the fence. |
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So he will sit on the fence and will get cut right down the middle. |
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A mosaic model of the map is installed on the fence of Safra Square at the site of Jerusalem's city hall. |
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We teetered on the fence about buying getaway tickets and missed the opportunity. |
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Any political forces which sit on the fence, thereby giving this obscurantist policy an alibi, also bear serious responsibility for this anti-communist hysteria. |
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Others, who have less backbone, will try to sit on the fence. |
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While it's certainly not solely their fault that some parents opt out of vaccinations, they are the ones with the best chance of convincing parents who may be on the fence. |
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You can't be on the fence about this article. It'll make you cheer loudly or roar with annoyance. It gave two of our editors the fantods. |
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In that light, the European Union cannot afford to remain on the fence, for we, including the European Parliament, have a solid relationship with that country. |
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The criticism of Turkey is justified in many cases, but the excuses and the sitting on the fence must stop and a serious plan for Turkey joining the EU should be drawn up. |
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