There have been times in the past when they temporized, stumbled, or failed to advance their agendas. |
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Louis did not exactly say no, but he temporized and did not say yes, either. |
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This action can be use, for example, to abort on event reset or alarm acknowledgment a temporized command that was activated on alarm detection. |
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While he temporized, a confrontation between Britain and the Boer republics became seemingly unavoidable. |
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Left in charge, he temporized, agonized, and cursed the fates. |
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The government had insufficient troops in the area, but on October 27, at Doncaster Bridge, Thomas Howard, the 3rd duke of Norfolk, temporized with Aske, playing for time until adequate forces could be assembled. |
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Faced with a continuing Lithuanian war and with the breakdown of his father's Tatar policy, Vasily carefully temporized in order to avoid uniting his enemies. |
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The Maimons temporized by practicing their Judaism in the privacy of their homes, while disguising their ways in public as far as possible to appear like Muslims. |
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Worse, the Bolsheviks temporized and conferred the status of autonomous regions on Karabakh and Nakhichevan, enshrining the two as symbols, in Armenian eyes, of Bolshevik duplicity. |
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The earl of Lincoln deceived of the country's concourse, in which case he would have temporized, resolved to give the king battle. |
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Pressured by voters on both sides of the issue, the congressmen temporized. |
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