He became entangled in a vast correspondence with those thrown into confusion by Newman's defection, and did his best to encourage and support the waverers.
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Waverers in the group, known as the 92 Group from the address of the house where it was formed, hold the key to Major's survival.
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An interim accord to open up financial service markets around the globe was close to being struck Tuesday as waverer South Korea said it would sign up to deal.
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An interim accord to open up financial service markets around the globe appeared close to being struck Tuesday as waverer South Korea said it would sign up to deal.
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The key voters, middle-class waverers who have shunned Labor for a generation, were bored and disgruntled with the Conservatives _ and no longer afraid of Labor.
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Among the waverers are Sen . Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Max Baucus of Montana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Max Cleland of Georgia.
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It should also convince any waverers among publicly aware citizens that the movement for reform has reached a point of no return since so many people have jumped on to the bandwagon.
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In a bid to sway waverers, Foreign Office Minister Mike O'Brien on Wednesday outlined six disarmament tasks _ or benchmarks _ that Baghdad would have to meet by a certain deadline.
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Its ratification by the States General on 8 November 1576 was undoubtedly sped up by the Sack of Antwerp by Spanish mutineers of 4 November, which concentrated the minds of the waverers wonderfully.
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Facing probable defeat, with several Republican senators threatening to vote against calling witnesses, the House prosecutors, or managers, made two important concessions that seemed to stiffen the resolve of some waverers.