| 31. | The Japanese government dithered for years before coming to grips with that country's economic crisis.
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| 32. | He was the menace, and, as the world dithered, he was winning his struggle.
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| 33. | When NASA dithered whether the wafer would be allowed onto the module, Waldhauer devised another plan.
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| 34. | The T-28 pilots flew combat missions while the General Staff dithered about the military situation.
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| 35. | But when confronted with the Fed's unexpected move on the discount rate, Wall Street dithered.
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| 36. | As Junot's army loomed closer, Jo�o dithered between offering complete submission and fleeing to Brazil.
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| 37. | For example 50 % grey data could be dithered as a black-and-white checkerboard pattern.
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| 38. | Too typically, it dithered over appointing key staff to ramrod the non-proliferation treaty's renewal.
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| 39. | Investors fled the market as a pair of ineffectual governments dithered while exports stalled and bad property debts grew.
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| 40. | When the Clinton administration dithered, unlike the Bush administration, it did so in defiance of its promises.
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