| 31. | The vacillation can be explained not by economic policies, but the fact of presidential elections,
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| 32. | Aside from causing turmoil within the football program, this vacillation has begun to affect recruiting.
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| 33. | Disaster inevitably has its other side, those individuals whose moments of vacillation saved their lives.
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| 34. | After some vacillation, Cakobau agreed to renounce his " Tui Viti " title.
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| 35. | British vacillations persisted against the advice of Spears and to the extreme irritation of de Gaulle.
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| 36. | A vacillation between the pessimistic and the optimistic approach creates an emotional counterpart in the poetry.
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| 37. | Some say Clinton's allegiance to him is a symbol of the president's vacillations.
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| 38. | Investors have grown wary of what they see as government vacillation on tax policy and public spending.
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| 39. | The scientists argue that vacillation by the Army compelled them to wrest the research from military limbo.
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| 40. | Most important, NATO must remember that further vacillation will only lead to more death and disintegration.
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