| 41. | The United States is providing the air punch but temporized on a ground threat and unwisely insisted on a Russian intermediary.
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| 42. | Abe Masahiro temporized, deciding that simply accepting a letter from the Americans would not constitute a violation of Japanese sovereignty.
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| 43. | The mantle of revolutionary does not fall comfortably on the shoulders of those who temporize, compromise and muddy up the issues.
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| 44. | The impression of Clinton as an ambivalent policy wonk who would rather compromise and temporize than fight for principle is firmly embedded.
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| 45. | It speaks volumes that the governor's simple virtues stand apart from the temporizing and equivocation of garden-variety politicians.
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| 46. | It is important to remember that permissive hypotension is a temporizing measure to improve outcomes until the source of bleeding is controlled.
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| 47. | The very effort can make ( Dole ) look craven and feeds the charges leveled against politicians that they are temporizing their positions.
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| 48. | "And since we didn't have a permanent ombudsman or readers'advocate, I decided to temporize ."
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| 49. | All around him he saw professors and intellectuals who abandoned reason for self-interest, who sided or temporized with the Nazis.
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| 50. | The United States provided the air punch and moral rhetoric but temporized on a ground threat and unwisely insisted on a Russian intermediary.
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