But behind the scenes there has been vacillation, from politicians and civil servants alike, over costs and funding and location. |
After some vacillation, sister Agatha decides to give them a place to hide. |
In a way, the organisers were pre-empting any possible vacillation in the minds of children and prevent them from becoming child workers. |
The journal documents the progress of the fleet to Québec, his vacillations concerning strategy and animosities amongst his staff members. |
But even if that were true, it made him look like a wimp. His vacillations compounded his party-management problems. |
Unnecessary and overly cumbersome regulatory regimes, coupled with vacillations in the marketplace, continue to hamper small business owners. |