The troubles began with the British, ready to quit India in a hurry, and the dillydallying maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir, a Hindu ruler not especially popular with his mostly Muslim subjects.
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The modern ( over ) use of replays emphasizes how much a network like Fox builds analytic opportunities while at the same time eliminates from view nearly every bit of between-the-pitch dillydallying.
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Criscitello hopes to win in court, as he did two years ago when a judge ordered the administration to stop dillydallying and give the budget office the operating money that the Charter says it should have.
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But if a stock is hard to borrow, such as a new or thinly traded issue, the short-seller might be forced to go into the market and buy those shares . ( If the short is dillydallying, the broker can buy the shares directly to return to the shareholder and pass on the cost to the short-seller .)