| 41. | South Korea and Japan dithered, fearful of provoking a military clash with such a hostile and unpredictable regime.
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| 42. | Instead it dithered for months, and finally a House-Senate conference committee produced a bloated bill Wednesday.
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| 43. | I want to preserve the blocky appearance of this dithered 3-bit RGB image when it is enlarged.
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| 44. | Two years ago, when an earthquake hit Cairo, Islamic groups rushed in with relief while the bureaucrats dithered.
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| 45. | But the council hoped to get term limits of any kind thrown out by the courts, and it dithered.
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| 46. | Japan's leadership is in disarray, and has dithered for the last seven years of its own downturn.
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| 47. | Though the Brazilian Congress dithered for two months, it eventually passed the legislation, which requires a constitutional amendment.
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| 48. | Over lamb chops and garlic grilled chicken at the Restaurante Gallio on the Plaza Bib-Rambla, we dithered.
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| 49. | A 30, 000-strong crowd at the Lal Bahdur Stadium screamed for fours as the African batsmen dithered.
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| 50. | It dithered over the fate of the third largest car manufacturer, Kia, unnecessarily undermining confidence in the economy.
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