How should Stern's vacillations on decarbonisation policies be interpreted? |
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President Gbagbo stressed his disappointment over lack of progress on the DDR due to the vacillations of the Forces Nouvelles. |
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But even if that were true, it made him look like a wimp. His vacillations compounded his party-management problems. |
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Unnecessary and overly cumbersome regulatory regimes, coupled with vacillations in the marketplace, continue to hamper small business owners. |
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The journal documents the progress of the fleet to Québec, his vacillations concerning strategy and animosities amongst his staff members. |
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But that chance so far has been squandered, thwarted by the army's recalcitrance, the weakness of a fractious coalition government, and the president's own flip-flops and vacillations. |
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Britain and France may have had cause to complain of Mr Dulles's vacillations over the Canal dispute and the Users Associationn, but their action now puts his failings in the shade. |
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Action thus requires a decision to move forward along and between several paths, without the geometrical clarity of a classical French garden but among the obscure vacillations of lived experience. |
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More a loose collective or even a state of mind than an actual aesthetic movement, mumblecore concerns itself with the mundane vacillations of postcollegiate existence. |
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Vacillations in alignment often resulted in greater support from the respective superpowers. |
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