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Wavering meaning
Fluctuating, uncertain, undetermined, unsteady. | Being in doubt; indecisive.
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A planned flurry of canvassing will present wavering voters with not only the 2019 result, but also the makeup of the local council, where the Lib Dems co-run it with a local residents’ party, while Labour hold just two seats.
David "Chatty" Kaplan has accepted a buyout from wavering NBC Sports Chicago.
For Asian countries like India at the receiving end of Chinese bullying on their borders, it will be tempting to conclude that the French resolve on China is wavering.
Frightening films are not currently wavering in their box office durability, especially since so many of them resonate with younger viewers, a key demographic for theatrical moviegoing in the current climate.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy worked quickly to solidify wavering Republican support after some GOP lawmakers had expressed reservations about taking such a dramatic step.
Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) has been growing closer to Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) of late, but that’s not the only reason that his relationship with Denise Fox (Diane Parish) has been wavering.
Polling suggests that support may be wavering, yet last year’s election result also suggests that voters are less tolerant of divisive politics and more open to seizing an opportunity for a better way forward.
Shares have been wavering a bit, and recently dove lower after reporting earnings on Jan.
The dollar is wavering as FX traders expect inflation to go down, but still remain above the Fed’s level of 2.0%.
We've all felt Ken's wavering, many viewers even think he can be fixed.
As the flames changed colour and increased in ferocity, the wavering elector was won over and voted for Sir Francis.
It’s fair to ask how much of this projection of a lack of fear or wavering is an invention for his followers.
On the ground, however, the RJD’s attempt to cast a wider net, in order to transcend the limits of the party’s traditional base, is wavering.
Within weeks of Trump’s intensified attacks on immigrants, some key hard-right supporters who had been wavering returned to the fold, according to Rachel Carroll Rivas of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a human rights group that tracks hate groups.
Above all, he shouldn’t scare away wavering voters, either with a memory lapse or by advocating a far-left position, like free health care for illegal immigrants.
After meeting Bo-Katan and Boba Fett (whose father, Jango Fett, was a Mandalorian who regularly removed his helmet outside of combat), Mando's adherence to the strict rules he was raised with appears to be wavering.
Americans deserve better, but Congress appears to be wavering on passing a solution that will protect patients.
As he worked to round up votes to block witnesses, Mr McConnell told wavering Republicans that they were being used as pawns in a Democratic scheme to undermine the courts by embarrassing Chief Justice John Roberts, who was presiding over the trial.
A steady buildup to brighter notes intriguingly builds anticipation before quickly fading back into a wavering beat.
But Democrats are using the delay to sow public doubt about the fairness of the process as they try to peel off wavering GOP senators for the upcoming votes.