| 1. | But mainly, Proviso dithered, prompting many families to move.
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| 2. | The Americans are said to have dithered between the two drafts.
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| 3. | The Janata Dal has dithered following disputes among its top leaders.
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| 4. | But, like the fussiest of soccer managers, Bill Clinton dithered.
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| 5. | While George Bush sometimes dithered and waffled, his wife was steadfast.
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| 6. | Yet Clinton, like America's allies in Europe, dithered.
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| 7. | As the ministers toasted each other, the Chinese dithered and danced.
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| 8. | Forrest dithered for weeks and wound up at the Post.
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| 9. | He dithered for weeks and then wowed the United Nations.
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| 10. | When the Kobe earthquake hit, officials dithered and delayed for hours.
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