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"wavering" Synonyms
indecisive irresolute uncertain uncommitted undecided fluctuating hesitating of two minds vacillating variable waffling fickle irresoluteoscillating unstable unsteady unsure flickering quivering shaking shaky vacillant changing oscillating irregular erratic inconsistent inconstant volatile sporadic intermittent spasmodic capricious random changeable unsettled uneven varying fitful hesitant doubtful tentative dubious ambivalent dithering iffy sceptical(UK) skeptical(US) doubting cautious nervous tremulous trembling quaking quavering trembly aquiver quivery shivering atremble quavery shuddering shuddery tottering tottery vibrating wabbling rickety wobbly flimsy precarious insecure ramshackle fragile unsafe rocky weak frail unbalanced unsound decrepit dilapidated dithery bothered agitated flustered aflutter antsy anxious atwitter edgy goosey hinky timid cowardly scared afraid fearful frightened timorous pusillanimous weak-kneed apprehensive easily frightened faint-hearted gutless lacking courage mousy shrinking lily-livered meek flexuous tortuous curving meandering sinuous serpentine snaky crooked bending turning meandrous curved twisting winding zigzag anfractuous windy indirect twisty circuitous troubled uneasy restive tense unnerved disturbed fidgety restless shaken worried disconcerted discomposed disquieted fretful perturbed ruffled faithless unfaithful disloyal false untrue perfidious traitorous treacherous unreliable untrustworthy false-hearted adulterous deceitful double-crossing double-dealing recreant two-faced faltering fence-sitting hesitance hesitancy hesitation indecision irresolution pause shilly-shally shilly-shallying vacillation wobbling fluctuation indecisiveness uncertainty doubt equivocation irresoluteness delay change variation oscillation flux inconstancy shift swing instability variability alteration unsteadiness changeability movement alternation motion undulation see-sawing yo-yoing precariousness insecurity shakiness unpredictability unstableness unreliability volatility capriciousness fickleness vulnerability fluidity transience weakness inconsistency mutability reluctance disinclination unwillingness aversion dislike distaste disrelish resistance loathing repugnance indisposition objection diffidence reticence timidity timorousness trepidation questioning confusion cynicism disbelief misgiving reservations incredulity misgivings apprehension doubtfulness dubiety misbelief ricketiness wobbliness disequilibrium tremulousness unevenness unfixedness insecureness jerkiness reeling rockiness shake tremor vibration quiver tremble twitching shudder shiver quaver quake jiggling wave judder dilly-dallying equivocating balancing dallying halting havering scrupling staggering stalling swaying waving seesawing teetering weaving blinking glimmering twinkling undulating winking fluttering rocking lurching pitching careening rolling tremoring moving becoming unsteady alternating shifting swinging switching exchanging swapping altering interchanging substituting rotating interspersing pausing resting stopping delaying breaking adjourning discontinuing ceasing waiting deliberating suspending desisting interrupting dropping reflecting sidelining demurring boggling disrelishing fretting shying stickling worrying recoiling flinching blenching cringing wincing quailing starting cowering squinching dodging ducking shirking swerving balking(US) flashing scintillating sparkling glinting glittering shimmering shining glistening signalling(UK) signaling(US) shining intermittently guttering sputtering fading fading out going out refracting angling contorting deflecting deviating diverging slewing warping arching deforming detouring drifting redirecting ricocheting ricochetting tilting misdoubting suspecting distrusting mistrusting disbelieving disputing discrediting querying challenging wondering misbelieving impugning skepticizing fearing weakening succumbing yielding relenting acquiescing acceding softening giving in caving in giving way coming round easing off easing up mumbling stammering stuttering mammering stumbling speaking haltingly speaking falteringly fumbling for words stumbling over your words humming and hawing tripping over your tongue buckling collapsing distorting foundering giving crumpling tumbling drooping folding going imploding wilting More
"wavering" Antonyms
decisive unchanging constant steady unvarying perpetual stable fixed invariable permanent eternal enduring uniform persistent regular unwavering abiding even lasting consistent certain can-do clear confident definite determined dogmatic eager enthusiastic firm forceful keen positive resolute self-assured spirited sure unhesitating careless committal foolish hasty heedless incautious indiscreet judgemental judgmental rash reckless thoughtless uncareful willing strong healthy mighty powerful rugged stalwart stout hearty robust sound sturdy vigorous fluent clever dextrous(UK) dexterous(US) easy flowing graceful smooth gritty dogged indomitable heroic untiring decided dedicated purposeful steely undeviating unshaken gutsy loyal brave fearless bold undaunted unfazed unfearful unfearing valiant assertive assured collected frightless gallant nervy plucky resilient apparent evident obvious plain unmistakable unmistakeable distinct explicit axiomatic distinguishable secure determinate nonambiguous patent unquestionable glaring unambiguous forward blunt open brash unreserved transparent barefaced outspoken forthright honest sassy frank uninhibited direct straightforward straight unabashed forthcoming resolution certainty decisiveness trust confidence faith belief sureness eagerness go perseverance decision assertiveness assuredness boldness cocksureness determination conviction courage doubtlessness élan resoluteness surety tenacity intrepidity pluck assurance certitude poise aplomb self-assurance self-assuredness self-confidence self-trust stability steadiness ease strength calm peace fixedness security fastness constancy uniformity consistency invariability immutableness regularity immutability durability secureness willingness inclination enthusiasm love liking loving happiness like approval pleasure satisfaction haste quickness rapidity speed hastiness hurriedness velocity expeditiousness rapidness speediness precipitation dash immediateness celerity agility precipitateness alacrity promptitude acceleration directness facing fact frankness honesty meeting openness reality trustworthiness truth truthfulness uprightness determining resolving calming continuing diving in persisting plunging in remaining staying steadying standing firm

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But the wavering stance is also valuable because of its wavering.
And while the idea of more time allowing wavering members to be convinced sounds like capital "D" democracy, usually the members wavering have mostly made up their minds.
It seems to be handy for persuading wavering politicians, too.
But her commitment to the medium is far from wavering.
" Her voice wavering, the lawmaker said, "I like to write.
"We're not wavering on a national security waiver," Corker said.
Some Biden supporters painted Bloomberg as an indecisive, wavering politician.
More pernicious still is the government's wavering on free expression.
"That was our problem," D'Antoni said of the wavering intensity.
Nonetheless, Franken apparently isn't wavering on his plans to quit.
Akos: Justin Bieber's "Despacito" – you need a wavering groovy beat.
Wavering messages or calls for "caution" will not be enough.
Wavering masses of sound are jarred with squiggly instrumental riffs.
Could the same dynamic push wavering voters toward Mr. Bredesen?
She has also condemned Heller's wavering stance on Planned Parenthood.
However, live sports viewership for the most part isn't wavering.
He still has that $200 billion to woo wavering senators.
The company's shares were wavering in a narrow range Tuesday morning.
No one draws a wiggly, wavering line better than Jim Nutt.
Anyone looking for a challenge might consider vanishing or wavering notes.
Who better to reclaim wavering Tories from Mr Farage's Brexit army?
Any wavering from strict party-line votes are seen as disloyalty.
But Mrs Clinton's speech was not only aimed at wavering Republicans.
It's legal to be a poor partner to wavering health insurers.
" This would "give wavering Republicans something they can latch on to.
But Republicans never publicly signaled that they were wavering on Price.
Support from the Catholic Church and the private sector is wavering.
Trump's taunts will do nothing to bring wavering Republicans on board.
Maybe her blase wavering isn't self-serving; maybe it's just her.
McGinty slammed Toomey on Saturday for his wavering rhetoric on Trump.
Some scientists fear the official commitment to conservation may be wavering.
Many of the reluctant Trump and anti-Hillary voters are wavering.
But the inquiry will do little to help wavering global sentiment.
He looked at this blank man, these wavering bodies, these conduits.
I gritted my teeth and half-smiled, wavering between embarrassment and anger.
As editors, we welcome those kinds of wavering responses to this anthology.
Tim Pigott-Smith is splendid as the wavering title character (2:30).
Tim Pigott-Smith is splendid as the wavering title character (433:30).
Tim Pigott-Smith is splendid as the wavering title character (23010:28).
Fortunately, there is no sign that China, the biggest emitter, is wavering.
My weathered breasts hold only enough milk to cover our wavering present.
It is to intimidate wavering Tory MPs into backing Mrs May's deal.
See that anxiousness, the wavering red energy pouring out of his eyes?
Trump is no less wavering when it comes to claims about himself.
His supporters — Republican lawmakers, conservative groups, and the telecom industry — aren't wavering.
But his seemingly contradictory wavering encapsulates the emotional turmoil of the choice.
His reedy, wavering voice gives the impression of a pouty, needy child.
Key Republican senators were believed to be wavering on the polarizing legislation.
Admittedly, the little blue, wavering flame is pretty, but inside I weep.
A year later, the French prime minister, Guy Mollet, was still wavering.
But Mr Sadr has now abandoned him and Mr Amiri is wavering.
But here is where any wavering House Republicans should really pay attention.
And if he detects wavering or disloyalty, he goes on the warpath.
Some GOP lawmakers are wavering and Democratic opposition is loud and insistent.
He voted for Mr. Duterte, but he said his support was wavering.
Pence said ahead of the lunch that he would press wavering senators.
Some Republicans are wavering over whether to invite Garland to their offices.
Far off, wavering on the thermals, two golden eagles swung into view.
Fidelity's investment comes despite the mutual fund's own wavering about Snapchat's valuation.
Instead, the aftertaste is a wavering resonance produced by full-hand trilling.
Factory gauges have dipped lower across Europe and are wavering in Japan.
"The biggest impact is a social impact," she shared, her voice wavering.
The layering of color creates a prismatic, almost hallucinatory wavering of form.
Her wavering on Medicare for All is well documented at this point.
His blood sugar levels are wavering dangerously; he has reported increased dizziness.
If ever you're feeling a wavering moment, everyone's like 'We've got this!
So was the Labour Party's use of thumbscrews on its wavering MPs.
But there was no wavering, she said, when she voted for Mrs.
The shift in the CNN poll was largely driven by wavering Democrats.
Unfortunately, one or two governors may be wavering under the Koch assault.
Despite wavering a bit, Boeing has still been a top-performing stock.
But when it comes to Palestine, his passion, don't expect any wavering.
"Many of these people are our veterans," she said, her voice wavering.
But Senate Democrats, including Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's running mate, are wavering.
The administration didn't seem to be wavering on its controversial claims, however.
Wavering Trump voters, like never-Trump conservatives, pose an obvious challenge to Republicans.
Those voters, always wavering about Clinton, were simply turned off at the end.
They'd pipe wavering love songs on flutes or sing and pluck stringed gourds.
You have a core class and a wavering class and a hostile class.
S asks, and Sarah insists she has — but keeps wavering back and forth.
A tangle of wavering, looping marks wends its way across the three panels.
As political support for the agreement is wavering, carbon dioxide emissions are rising.
He may need some more Kodiak Kickbacks to keep wavering senators on board.
In light of these wavering promises, ICOs are increasingly coming under public scrutiny.
Both men had leaned hard on wavering senators over the past few days.
Wavering American journalists, in other words, should hold off on booking their tickets.
That might leave enough time for a wavering judge to change his mind.
The tip of the knife wavering back and forth, sometimes it draws blood.
Foy's sovereign was tremulous and wavering, tossed from one crisis to the next.
The closest transnational threat, militant Islamism, is wavering after the routing of ISIS.
"This has been emotionally and physically taxing," Erin Krupa said, her voice wavering.
Here, yellowish gaslights glare along the sidewalks, their reflections wavering on wet pavement.
"What we need are voices that senators who are wavering will listen to."
Now, faced with the 'science' of this disease, I find my faith wavering.
The wavering rows evoke gravity, suspension, contingency, counting, and the shaping of time.
Foley is sincerely worked up about this, his eyes teary, his voice wavering.
A nominee who bends over backwards to signal his respect for wavering Republicans?
" The statement went on to say: "The advice was simple and never wavering.
She said she had "no message" to moderate Democrats who might be wavering.
But GOP leaders still cannot be sure that wavering Republicans like Maine Sen.
The administration has worked to appear tough on election meddling, despite Trump's wavering.
But it isn't simply that Trump is wavering on American support for Europe.
He would have worked overtime to shore up support among wavering Republican politicians.
Only instead of fish, a studio apartment was wavering in my field of vision.
The tension between the unmoving figure and the compasses, their needles wavering, is unsettling.
And that could drive more wavering members to oppose the bill from the left.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed up 0.22 percent, after wavering during afternoon trade.
Wavering undecided voters concerned about his temperament could well have liked what they saw.
He's out 7 million dollars and the streets are whispering about his wavering status.
Mr. Yatsenyuk's wavering allies in the party of President Petro O. Poroshenko were divided.
One concern had investors worried, however — Apple's effort to grow globally has been wavering.
Ali was a man for all seasons, never wavering from his beliefs or commitments.
"I gritted my teeth and half-smiled, wavering between embarrassment and anger," she writes.
And, more unnerving still, it could legitimize violence in defense of Trump's wavering presidency.
Choose a policy and act instead of wavering in resolve as Obama has done.
Tesla executives are not wavering on yearly targets, despite a slower than expected quarter.
I have been behind this stock for 40 points and I am not wavering.
Dean Heller (R-Nev.) for wavering on healthcare, when his vote is desperately needed.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi closed lower after wavering around the flat line.
But "Bel Canto," handsomely photographed by Tobias Datum, is a movie wavering among identities.
It will be up to Judge Kavanaugh to convince wavering senators of his innocence.
Some of the prime minister's supporters are sticking by him, while others are wavering.
But Beijing's desire to punish North Korea's economy is probably wavering, Mr. Zhao said.
His wavering drew charges from conservative radio hosts that he was a flip-flopper.
But President Trump backed it to the hilt, pressuring, cajoling and threatening wavering Republicans.
The strategy,she said, is simply to pounce when faint-hearted investors are wavering.
More broadly, the violence seemed to indicate the government's wavering grip on the area.
Were most of the changes geared toward wavering moderates, or members on the right?
Her brief wavering, however, places  her future as her party's congressional leader in jeopardy.
It was one of several bills intended to draw the support of wavering Republicans.
And in the end, all wavering members sided with the 19, not the one.
Wavering Republicans likely see Trump making an effort to reach out to all Americans.
The Supreme Court was one reason for wavering conservatives to back Trump in November.
Wavering to left and right, like grass blowing around on the top of a wall!
After some wavering, Trump now supports HB2, North Carolina's notorious anti-trans bathroom bill law.
The most recent drop in rates has suddenly put some wavering buyers jumping back in.
It could provide the assurances the wavering senators say they need to vote for him.
Gas is cheap, and while the stock markets are wavering, the job market is strong.
But, again, it is worth tracking any Republican dissent or wavering on the impeachment question.
After publicly wavering on the decision, Thomas did not attend Meghan's wedding, citing heart problems.
After publicly wavering on the decision, Thomas did not attend Meghan's wedding, citing heart problems.
Since everyone has to show up, politicians focus instead on winning over the wavering middle.
News that its commitment to New York was wavering broke in the press last week.
She sees Dee's wavering as an indulgence, and Dee reacts in a predictably unstable manner.
Flores said the bill had been tinkered with just enough to move some wavering members.
Those two are our favorites right now in that space, and we are not wavering.
"Gillespie's wavering support for the President resulted in depressed turnout among Republicans," the email read.
At this point, some FOMC members are likely wavering on what is the appropriate action.
Rather without any wavering we will take the path of socialism with special Chinese characteristics.
Trump's defenders in the Senate point out that he made efforts to corral wavering senators.
But the bigger focus is on Cora, who is wavering as the planned visit approaches.
It also offers clarity to wavering Senate Republicans on whether to vote for the bill.
But Soderbergh seems to be wavering a bit on one point of that initial plan.
The recently-released album is full of wavering, texturally rich sounds and faltering melodic vocals.
That wasn't a particularly effective pitch to wavering Republicans fearful of taking a tough vote.
She was mocked as Theresa Maybe for her wavering, or as Maybot for her stiffness.
Or Trump could antagonize a wavering Republican on Twitter, as he's been known to do.
Wavering sounds are similar, but are much smoother in the way they bounce between notes.
"Yes, yes, I know," Ms. Sinh said, her voice wavering a bit but still firm.
"I'm home," said Anthony, a 10-time All-Star, his voice sometimes wavering with emotion.
But wavering Republican senators didn't cite those threats as a factor in their decision-making.
They understand that material structures can be unpredictable and wavering as nature runs its course.
The dynamic of the show is looking, bringing the wavering and the elusive into focus.
CARL: There's a lot of internal pressure on the wavering Republicans to vote against witnesses.
Farmers today whose livelihoods are being hurt by the trade battle with China are wavering.
Second, the conservative House Freedom Caucus, which is again wavering on whether to offer support.
If you tell the candidate you are wavering, you are in for a long conversation.
Bulls and bears showed a wide disparity in 1986, with optimism occasionally wavering then rebounding.
The borough has a long history of wavering in its commitment to New York City.
Whether you recommitted to your resolution or started a new one, you may be wavering.
Pence's most recent effort was to meet with five wavering senators on Capitol Hill: Sens.
Outside groups are renewing their television ad buys to ramp up pressure on wavering senators.
Unlike nonwhite voters, though, wavering Republicans are still looking for a reason to vote Trump.
These are people with experience communicating to the Republicans who are now wavering on Trump.
If you're wavering, watch this new television commercial they made about our site and efforts.
The stories are uneven, wavering like one of his tipsy priests between transcendence and incoherence.
Is there any indication at all that Republicans are wavering in their support for Trump?
In her speech, Yellen outlined the wavering path the Fed has followed since the financial crisis.
" In a wavering voice, the grandmother reads out the texts she is sending her granddaughter: "Hide.
But what's lacking so far are details, especially when optimism is wavering among small business owners.
The threat of a Corbyn government, though, is leading some who were wavering to go elsewhere.
Trump's comments about Russia and Ukraine are not likely to help him among wavering voters either.
Tonight's decision comes after the party has spent weeks tweaking the bill to attract wavering members.
His quills were still wavering in the wind from bounding across their branches while scouting ahead.
It's possible, Kapp said, that all the people wavering because of this issue supported Ellison anyway.
In the Johnson case, the Republicans were widely reported to be offering enticements to wavering senators.
Phil on any triangle wavering: 'That's what I was brought here for: to install a system.
" Carole asks, her arms wavering now, as if she were finally feeling Jude's full weight. "Yes.
American and Canadian border authorities are aware of the library and have wavering attitudes toward it.
The victims are sensitive, passive introverts, forever in their own heads, wavering between reluctance and compliance.
Temer's supporters hope new allegations of corruption against Rousseff will secure the vote of wavering senators.
You can see the wavering of her hand or the pencil marks that she left behind.
In March, 2017, Costello was summoned, with a dozen other wavering Republicans, to the Oval Office.
"She's driving with my daughter Molly and to talk to her," O'Rourke said, his voice wavering.
When you have these phrases ready, you don't have to waste time wavering over an excuse.
McConnell, then, is pressing his case to wavering Republicans that calling witnesses would be a mistake.
He also said the survey showed people's appreciation of democracy and open market economics was wavering.
Final polls put the proportion of undecided or wavering voters as high as four in ten.
The intent of this rhetoric, most analysts said, was to rally wavering voters back in Turkey.
Lifted by a wavering dollar, U.S. crude oil futures rose 0.45 percent to $63.85 per barrel.
Outside groups are ramping up pressure on wavering senators to allow the debate to move forward.
It reports next week, and I've got to tell you, my charitable trust is not wavering.
These four wavering Republican electors must have been uneasy when they ultimately cast their votes for Bush.
And last, their own Bigurl code, 2210AD2987, under a wavering line of demarcation, the standard scrapper format.
A shocking leaked memo reveals the ACLU could be wavering in its support for the first amendment.
The wavering from GOP senators comes despite support from Trump, who frequently rails against high drug prices.
The duality of having Rihanna and Blanchett on set left Paulson wavering between two worlds, she added.
After publicly wavering on the decision, Thomas did not attend Meghan's wedding in May, citing heart problems.
In Japan, the closed nearly flat at 15,1.813, after wavering between gains and losses throughout the session.
"I mean, the sharks are always going to be there," Turner says, in a wavering Australian accent.
The was wavering at 101.09 against a basket of currencies as of 3:40 pm HK/SIN.
ENERGY The price of oil ended slightly higher after a day of wavering between gains and losses.
Picking a running-mate from a wavering party can be one way to win the needed support.
But Cyrus isn't interested in Olivia's proposition, even when Olivia tries to scare him with wavering electorates.
The President has close to zero leverage over the wavering moderates, like vulnerable Nevada Senator Dean Heller.
There were countless phone calls to wavering lawmakers and invitations for face time at the White House.
Hong Kong's closed near flat at 20,159.72 points, after wavering between gains and losses throughout the session.
"Daydreaming" opens with that most analog of effects, a wavering pitch like a tape slipping off-speed.
After weeks of wavering, Bernie Sanders at last endorsed Hillary Clinton as the Democratic candidate for president.
When Ford first gave up her anonymity at the weekend, Collins in particular seemed to be wavering.
Mr. Trump later modified his position to be more pro-Israel, but his wavering left many unconvinced.
His wavering was echoed in the views of several students on the campus of South Carolina State.
The red room is too close to human affairs for them, separated only by a wavering membrane.
In recent days, two GOP senators indicated they might be wavering on their support for the president.
He saw Farage as a divisive and extreme figure who might deter wavering voters from supporting Brexit.
But to Vivante's Angelides and the team at DayTwo, the microbiome's wavering nature is a big opportunity.
Of course, Mr. Trump's endorsement will provide more cover for wavering politicians than perhaps anyone else could.
But the next generation of Democrats may forgo such wavering in favor of a more uncompromising tone.
Kwan's own stature, although small, is preternaturally steady: She walks without wavering, and her gestures are fluid.
Also about "First Reformed," Paul Schrader's austere, churning drama of wavering faith in the face of catastrophe.
Among Democrats, the impeachment managers' case convinced any wavering senators that Trump's actions did not warrant removal.
"The weapons of the people's democratic dictatorship must be wielded without any hesitation or wavering," he declared.
They are focusing on a rising China and Turkey's wavering commitment to the alliance, among other things.
However, he's not wavering from his slowdown call — noting that he's not predicting a full-blown recession.
The president could have been a valuable salesman in persuading wavering Republicans to get behind the legislation.
Not every supporter of zero tolerance is convinced that it will help win over wavering Republican voters.
He pledged to fight corruption and insecurity while also stabilizing the wavering economy he inherited from previous administrations.
Here we summarise the best ones in favour of Leave, to help voters who are wavering or undecided.
Two moderate women, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, are reported to have been wavering.
As an ambitious national organization, PFLAG may be wavering, but its chapters are still providing a valuable resource.
The proportion of undecided or wavering voters is as high as 20183 percent, according to a CIS poll.
The S&P/ASX 200 ended flat after wavering between negative and positive, boosted by its materials subindex.
At the same time, Brexit supporters in Tory constituencies are pressing wavering MPs to honour the Brexit vote.
After initially wavering in support, Ayotte offered her full backing to Trump, who eventually returned it to her.
His talk of higher wages and more respect could resonate well with some of the president's wavering supporters.
Despite its wavering on OPEC+ generally, Russia is unlikely to abandon the partnership and facilitate U.S. sanctions policy.
A staff member for a wavering member told Axios his boss had heard from all three of them.
Trump' striking inability to use the carrot as opposed to the stick when attempting to persuade wavering members.
The subtext to wavering Democrats: Vote with your head, not your heart; Sanders equals a Trump-led America.
He is handsome, a family man, and even has a pretty great (but a bit wavering) approval rating.
But GOP leaders seemed to win over a raft of wavering lawmakers after another tweak by moderate Reps.
Output is already wavering due to problems linked to long shutdowns and a lack of maintenance and investment.
There is little doubt that stable relations are wavering between the United States and Russia in the Arctic.
That wavering arm, trying to give them the letter, is a visual route directly to the hiding soldiers.
Identity crises, method-acting meltdowns, and the ever-wavering ego, are all symptoms of a regrettably attractive industry.
Washington's voice is stuck throughout the show in a wavering, half-shouted treble, like a jammed piano key.
To do this, they temporize on issues with respect to which there should be no waffling or wavering.
"Campaign spectacle helped the wavering outline of a child's nature form into a personal, political identity," Grinspan writes.
Narrator: Venne and the rest of her team experimented with sound she categorized as pulsating, wavering, and smooth.
Our company offers departing employees an exit interview, and I've been wavering about whether to participate, and how.
The relevant question for Mr. Buttigieg is whether there is a critical mass of those who are wavering.
It walks that tightrope between being a tablet and functional PC, but not without wavering once or twice.
She remembers wavering on the brink of death and telling God that she had to rejoin the living.
The goal is winning the support of wavering moderate Republicans who will make or break the legislation: Sens.
When I first started traveling a lot for work, I was wavering between packing cubes and compression bags.
"The economy's potential is wavering and requires positive corrective steps," it said in a report accompanying the survey.
But in this case, the administration had given no indication it was wavering on pushing the repository forward.
But Mr. Rose has so far received far more attention for his wavering position, including from the president.
The proportion of undecided or wavering voters is as high as 42 percent, according to a CIS poll.
Whether you recommitted to a resolution or started a new one, you may be wavering — and that's O.K.!
They police women's allegiance to ISIS, punishing those suspected of wavering in their support for the extremist group.
They have maintained incredible party unity on the issue, not wavering even as millions of people gained coverage.
The Shanghai Composite ended down 0.08 percent, or 2.41 points, at 096.953 after wavering between positive and negative territory.
Japan's closed up 503 percent or 102.93 points at 19,494.53 after wavering near flat for most of the session.
And if you ever feel yourself wavering, a few days of tracking will get you right back in gear.
But Speaker Nancy Pelosi would work wavering members, calling in favors from some and making policy concessions to others.
But of course the puppet master still clutches the strings, his control never wavering, even when it appears otherwise.
He hasn't settled on a name for his mod yet, wavering between No Guy's Sky and Doom Guy's Sky.
Four Republican senators are already wavering, saying they may not support the effort if it keeps the Medicaid phaseout.
Democrats are optimistic the controversial Planned Parenthood provision can be used to peel wavering Republicans off the Ryan package.
When representatives asked Zuckerberg about Facebook's policy of allowing politicians to lie in ads, his wavering answers stood out.
The tectonic energies unleashed by a rising China, a wavering West and an anxious Asia rumble beneath every meeting.
South Korea's Kospi inched up 0.05 percent, or 0.89 point, to 1947.67 after wavering between positive and negative territory.
Bon Iver's new album 2011, A Million starts with one repeating note, a single finger on a wavering synth.
"Churches, which were being gradually deserted by those of wavering faith, were being replaced by his bazaar," he wrote.
But without knowing how many Democrats are wavering on the bill, it's hard to guess how likely that is.
He is being closely watched this week for signs of wavering in their previously stated support for Trump's nominee.
What we expect may help lock in wavering votes: Opioid funds This is a central issue for Ohio Sen.
Wavering lawmakers will take note, regardless of whether or not the charges of tampering with government accounts actually stick.
GOP Senate leaders and the White House are working hard to convince the wavering senators to get on board.
Critically, it can suggest wavering on the part of Washington's ability to secure Pyongyang's binding, accountable commitment to disarm.
Or what can be done in the next week, before the expected vote, to win over any wavering senators.
But some have expressed concern that Trump's wavering on the question of Russian meddling is hampering his Cabinet's efforts.
The so-called manager's amendment also included a change aimed at bringing on board several wavering New York Republicans.
Collins's support immediately prompted West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin, who was wavering, to announce he'd vote yes as well.
"The signal was that anyone wavering in their support should watch out," said the person familiar with the events.
But signs that Russian support for the deal may be wavering have injected uncertainty and undermined the recent rally.
Most often, these wavering electors had much lower evaluations of their party's nominee than did their more committed counterparts.
The markets open soon and Selina is still wavering, but settles on bailing out the bank that isn't Charlie's.
He likened its rhythms and wavering stammers to the trilling of birds and the music of forest and fountain.
You've got band's omnipresent melodic nod to the 80s, and vocals that are at once commanding, wavering and sensitive.
The president, who has spoken favorably about gun rights over the years, has held wavering views on gun restrictions.
And though Trump won't say he's wavering on Pruitt, the scandals have raised some concerns among White House staff.
Their wavering stretched-out proportions put the figures into stringy oscillation reminiscent of the spiritual Mannerism of El Greco.
"Africa rising" was the phrase often heard at conferences in Geneva and New York; "Africa wavering" was Ledgard's view.
I had been considering wavering on my anti-football resolve, but the brain studies shut the door on that.
But the commitment of America's conservative party to this system is wavering, threatening our political system as a whole.
Every member of ACT-UP-Paris seems to be wavering between extreme courage and extreme fear at all times.
Wavering Tory Remain-voters may think it a bit rum to ditch Brexit without another vote on the matter.
That's a shift from a few months ago, when Trump persuaded wavering House members to pass legislation repealing Obamacare.
On the doorstep, wavering voters are reminded that Wrexham is a two-horse race between Labour and the Conservatives.
Republicans have been counting on Mr. Trump to use his influence to persuade wavering members to support the plan.
But this year, she was wavering, largely because of the problems that have plagued Ms. Merkel's government in Berlin.
If Senate leaders lose Collins and Paul, they'd have to sweep the other wavering votes to pass the bill.
So far, there is no sign that the world's two largest energy consumers — the United States and China — are wavering.
Some lyrics are changed up slightly, Michael Stipe's voice is a little less polished, a little more on edge, wavering.
She will have to fight harder to win over MPs (Members of Parliament) that are wavering on the deal, however.
More importantly, wavering Republicans want Trump to provide political cover for immigration legislation that&aposs despised by hard-right voters.
After artists continued to push back on the festival's wavering, SXSW today officially announced the removal of the immigration clause.
Asian markets likely got a fillip from higher oil prices, closing mostly higher Thursday after wavering throughout the trading session.
One patient spoke of a provider who noticed them wavering on their decision, and encouraged them to forgo the abortion.
"Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?" she added, her voice wavering.
The current bill already includes a provision that appears designed to explicitly help Alaska, another state with wavering Republican senators.
These "wavering electors" are far more likely to have supported someone other than their party's nominee during their party's primaries.
Experts put the disappointing showing partly down to Mr Prabowo's strong electoral machine, which helped to turn out wavering supporters.
Collins might be wavering, but she has been much more positive about tax reform than she was about Obamacare repeal.
While there are some conservative exceptions, most of the wavering Republicans represent voters who could have a lot to lose.
The European Commission, which has tussled with Microsoft and Google as an antitrust enforcer, has shown no sign of wavering.
"Anybody who's wavering feels some pressure because the vast majority of our conference wants to pass this bill," MacArthur said.
It sees European leaders sending mixed messages ... and has taken note of certain European countries' wavering commitment to the policy.
The closed down 116.68 points, or 0.68 percent, at 17,117.07, after wavering between positive and negative territories in the morning.
The U.S. company has been hurt by slowing software sales and wavering demand for mainframe servers, making a turnaround difficult.
The analysis will also offer clarity to wavering Senate Republicans on whether to vote for the bill later this week.
However, Tillis "appeared to be wavering" at a weekly Senate policy lunch on Tuesday, according to The New York Times.
The group could follow what it did with some wavering House members, and run ads of encouragement rather than opposition.
Despite all of his troubling decisions and rhetoric, Republicans keep registering that their support for Trump is not seriously wavering.
Employees say Tesla executives, including its president of automotive, Jerome Guillen, are wavering between two options for Model Y production.
If only the mind could bury itself at the bottom of the sea, wavering tentacles flexible to the new currents.
So maybe Trump, in his flip-flopping wavering about women's issues, can at least remind us of a larger truth.
Polling surveys suggested that wavering voters saw a Democratic Party more invested in humiliating the president than in helping them.
Shortly before the vote, May sought to win over wavering lawmakers by promising to step down before the 2022 election.
Libertarian-leaning Republican Rand Paul of Kentucky was also publicly wavering until he announced his support for Kavanaugh on Monday.
When growth showed signs of wavering in 24 and inflation remained soft, Fed officials reversed course, cutting rates three times.
Remember Trump's involvement in trying to win over wavering Republicans for his hoped-for repeal of the Affordable Care Act?
From that moment on, peer pressure (and my wavering resistance of it) has been a ubiquitous part of my life.
Meanwhile, the timeline didn't seem to force wavering Republican moderates to commit to whether they would back a bipartisan deal.
Did I see an outline of palpitant gray like a mist that the sun is about to pierce, wavering, luminous?
The move has already hit suppliers to the companies named, and roiled markets Tuesday on fears of wavering trade talks.
The wavering support of toymakers for the retailer was one of several factors that contributed to Toys R Us' downfall.
Lisa Murkowski, who have been seen as two Republicans who could be wavering on Kavanaugh over the issue of abortion.
But over the weekend, in a three-bedroom suite at the Mandarin Oriental, she seemed to be wavering a little.
Conservative Christians active in politics have no choice but to do the best they can from that unsteady, wavering position.
Because of the uncertainty created by the White House's previous wavering on C.S.R.s, many insurers had already increased premiums significantly.
A last-minute scramble to shore up support from wavering Republican senators injected significant changes into the Senate tax bill.
On a solid green ground, she has made two wavering columns, each set in from the left and right edge.
They got only 20, as Mr Maduro's diplomats won over wavering Caribbean mini-states with threats to cut off cheap oil.
In Hong Kong, the traded up 0.23 percent in late afternoon trade, after wavering between gains and losses throughout the session.
Second, he tried to reach wavering Republicans who may be excited by his harsh critique of the "Obama-Clinton" foreign policy.
At his occasional meetings with wavering members of Congress, he's made superficial political arguments to people who had deep policy concerns.
Republicans are so far not wavering from their version of the Hyde Amendment, and Democrats still say they cannot accept this.
Others, like the Philippines and Vietnam, are being offered a share of oil- and gasfields controlled by China, and are wavering.
His wavering position on immigration has exposed him to criticism from the right, including from Mr. Cruz, and protests from Latinos.
By wavering your hand or sliding your fingers up the keys, you can change the vibrato or intensity of your notes.
Iran and Indonesia were among the countries reported by Reuters on Tuesday morning to also be wavering on giving a commitment.
Huddles in Mr. McConnell's Capitol suite and a lunchtime conclave appeared to stem any wavering and push Republican troops into line.
The Kospi finished up 0.09 percent, or 1.8 points, at 2,136.733, after wavering between negative and positive territory throughout the session.
At the same time, Le Pen may have reassured some fence straddlers who were wavering over her radical right-wing pedigree.
Ryan, who generally eschews the hard, one-on-one sell with wavering members, did just that, several times, one source said.
Now, with Trump forcefully digging in on those comments, his policy agenda and political relationships with his own party are wavering.
Mrs Clinton has "been around so long, you sort of get fatigued", conceded Catherine Rod, a wavering voter at the caucus.
Probably because he's touted the same fundamental beliefs during the entire span of his 37-year career in politics, never wavering.
"We would take as dovish any wavering in confidence that inflation will stabilise around 2 percent," they said in a note.
Which is why Republicans are doing all they can right now to convince wavering members to stick around for another term.
Since then, however, even as Trump has offered no such reassurance — just the opposite, in fact — Toomey appears to be wavering.
That may be the message aimed at Fox News and his other wavering right-wing allies: stop criticizing and start propagandizing.
As the Senate debates tax cuts this week, wavering Republicans face three fundamental realities about President Donald Trump's top legislative priority.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell still needs to lock in 50 votes and half a dozen Republican senators are still wavering.
" Zaid added that, when it comes to Cohen's attitude toward Trump, "the most we could say right now is 'wavering loyalty.
All this gilding suggests an emerging form, wavering on the edge between ancient alchemy and ultra-technology, the fetishistic and futuristic.
Dense chords murmur restlessly, as wavering melodic lines escape from sustained, quivering sonorities and spin off, sometimes disappearing into an ether.
A final score from the Congressional Budget Office will also soon be available and be of great interest to wavering lawmakers.
My sartorial wavering has caused me to be late to work, tardy to parties, and just barely on time for weddings.
By contrast, Austria ended weeks of wavering, its chancellor saying his country would not stand in the way of a deal.
The major Wall Street stock indexes closed mostly lower on Friday, capping a day spent wavering between small gains and losses.
The sun sank below the horizon, a bright coral reef that cast spines of wavering red light on the gray water.
Another of his assignments was to make Trump palatable to wavering Americans by communicating that Trump was positively yummy to him.
But as Ms. McCain shared one of her father's dying directives — "Show them how tough you are" — her voice stopped wavering.
Senate leaders locked down the necessary votes on Friday with little drama, after making concessions to a handful of wavering Republicans.
Its authors have worked intently on a set of yet-to-be-released revisions in recent days to accommodate wavering Republicans.
With China showing signs of a wavering commitment to conservation, such a change in approach may be all the more important.
High prices, disrupted supply chains and wavering exports offer a preview of how global tensions could ripple through the European economy.
"Northern Lights," a modal piece written by the Alarm Will Sound bassist Miles Brown, centers on a wavering, seven-beat cycle.
Mr. Kufta voted for Mr. Trump in the 2016 presidential election, but said he was wavering over his vote this time.
Studies conducted by IPEA in 2240 show that number wavering — for the first time in ten years — under the 2000% mark.
"I think he's talking to persuadables," the lawmaker said, referring to colleagues who were wavering over how to vote on witnesses.
In July, McConnell's office was in control of almost every decision, and he handled much of the negotiation with wavering senators.
That is who we are -- and when we do so, never wavering - the state of our union will always be strong.
"That first win is always hard, particularly when your confidence is wavering a little bit," Tulsa coach Frank Haith told reporters.
But not only are there signs that some Democrats may ultimately support Kavanaugh, but no Republicans appear to be wavering either.
That is who we are, and when we do so, never wavering, the state of our union will always be strong.
That is who we are – and when we do so, never wavering - the state of our union will always be strong.
Her voice never once faltered; if anything, it grew in strength, wavering between joy and longing as the night went on.
Mass Effect Andromeda seems to have sealed the fate of that entire franchise after its wavering release and weird facial animations.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden is wavering on whether Trumpcare will maintain coverage for patients with pre-existing conditions.
The was up 0.5 percent or 13 points at 19,250.52 after wavering between negative and positive territory for most of the session.
"You almost don't have a choice to think about it, because if you do, you'll go crazy," said Stone, her voice wavering.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A heavy slate of U.S. corporate earnings could set the course next week for a wavering U.S. stock market.
The 10-minute title track opens the album with wavering guitar and flute tones that refuse to settle on a single key.
But unlike when he took office, Evers is in a position to renegotiate the deal, largely thanks to Foxconn's wavering and delays.
WAVERING voters in competitive congressional districts are not going to cast their ballots based on when America's ambassador to the UN resigned.
At a time of wavering public support, aligning themselves with the Joker might only bring bad PR, argued several comments on LIHKG.
Stocks extended their three-day losing streak Tuesday, closing slightly lower after spending most of the day wavering between gains and losses.
"We would take as dovish any wavering in confidence that inflation will stabilise around 2 percent," the analysts said in a note.
Saudi Arabia has provided billions of dollars in economic aid to Egypt in recent years to help keep Egypt's wavering economy afloat.
Despite the chaos, one photograph snapped at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport may just have the power to keep your hope from wavering.
He didn't barnstorm the country selling the deal or hold many White House meetings to press wavering senators to get on board.
But as president, there are signs he is wavering on the former, while he hasn't yet made any progress on the latter.
Crunch isn't specifically mentioned in Playing Hard, but the signs are on full display: long hours, wavering mental health, and physical deterioration.
Lectures from a titled Frenchman who knows about gases are unlikely to win over wavering voters in the referendum on June 23rd.
Then, with the wavering support of his wife, Justine, 47, who he said favors apartments with doormen, he would fix it up.
But there might be another class of marginal Republicans who are wavering in their commitment or who have abandoned the party altogether.
One way to get more wavering Republicans on board with the farm bill is to allow them to vote on some amendments.
The public is invited to throw crumbs onto the carpet, watching as Ivanka elegantly vacuums up the mess, her smile never wavering.
The president's message likely will not help GOP leaders, who have sought Trump's help in urging wavering members to back the legislation.
Some western European officials view Trump's nod to the Warsaw government as counter-productive at a time when European unity is wavering.
It sees the artist sitting at a box piano while British model Adwoa Aboah drifts around the room, smoke wavering behind her.
" But, he cautioned, "though it is not currently an election season, mobilization efforts seem to be wavering, or at best holding constant.
A jagged line divides it and runs from the upper left to the bottom right, wavering at the top before sharply plummeting.
After the central bank cut them three times between July and December 2019, the wavering housing market perked back up, for instance.
At the first sentencing hearing in 2018, the judge made clear he would not proceed if Flynn was wavering about his guilt.
" A Nevada Democrat chose Sanders' "grass-roots support not wavering and instead building and creating a distinct challenge to the Clinton campaign.
What's more, like all ecosystems, Bristol Bay naturally sees fluctuations in salmon runs as wavering food availability and dominant ocean patterns shift.
"I'm not sure wavering is the right word for my situation," Morrison said when I asked him about his support for Buttigieg.
Flake's wavering stance is good because it may help to keep a man credibly accused of sexual assault off the Supreme Court.
"He hollered back for people to get out, to run, and he tackled him," Ms. Watson said, her voice wavering with emotion.
Francis Rooney, a Republican who had been publicly wavering on impeachment and was the party's strongest critic of Trump on the issue.
Despite wavering from some lawmakers, the override effort is likely to be successful, making it the first veto override of Obama's administration.
Despite signs of wavering support in Hollywood, Ms. Aronson was still defiantly confident that Mr. Allen could make any movie he wants.
Hamilton is a very focused performer, never wavering, in my witness, from his inwardness, sometimes made palpable by his thousand-yard stare.
Those messages, as well as calls between the pair, showed that Carter encouraged Roy's plan to kill himself — even when he was wavering.
Chris Collins told CNN the change would help bring along other members of his state's delegation who are currently wavering on the bill.
You have to wonder how she could ever trust Jimmy again, when his wavering smile stands in as a metaphor for emotional fortitude.
The camera movement is shaky and unfocused, wavering from part of his face to the suspect to the ground as he walks closer.
The whips can also threaten to put wavering lawmakers on "boring procedural committees" or block any career promotion, another member of parliament said.
Klee's wavering lines lend fragility and dynamism to the compositions, visible in a painting like "Flowering" (1934), with its palette of shimmering color.
Banks, a known (but wavering) Trump supporter, took Rihanna's comments to heart and decided to respond (multiple times) to the "Umbrella" singer's tweet.
Support is wavering as the protests drag on Millie, Patrick, and Sarah had all supported the protests at the beginning, to various degrees.
But his wavering stance makes it difficult to set national priorities around serious tech issues, such as consumer privacy, data security and competition.
It will be the Lib Dems' ability to win over wavering Tory voters that will decide whether the party has a viable future.
Senate leaders are hoping that's nevertheless enough for Murkowski and any other Republicans wavering about adding health care to the volatile tax debate.
I've been wavering on whether to add Roberts to the list, because he has maxed out at four catches every game this season.
Text messages and calls between the couple showed that Carter, then 7413, encouraged Roy's plan to kill himself — even when he was wavering.
Major Asian markets closed modestly higher Friday after wavering between gains and losses, although major indexes in Australia and Japan posted weekly losses.
" He added, "I think anybody who is wavering feels some pressure because the vast majority of our conference wants to pass this bill.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump warned wavering House Republicans that their jobs were on the line if they failed to back the bill.
"So far, however, the ongoing OPEC 'shock and awe' strategy has shown no signs of wavering after the latest US presidential oil tweet. "
Such is the merriment of the new movie, and so spirited is its pace, that you barely notice the wavering of the tone.
With its stripped-down arrangement, its catchy piano line, and his wavering voice curling around it all, it sounds a bit like Pavement.
Democratic and Republican presidents have used the White House as a way to woo wavering legislators, reward major donors and impress foreign diplomats.
Designed to convince wavering British voters that they were wanted in Europe, it was only after the referendum that the idea took hold.
He pressed wavering senators like Nevada's Dean Heller, a Republican up for re-election next year, about their chances at the ballot box.
Speculation that Mr. Trump was wavering also grew over the weekend after he met on Saturday with his newly formed Hispanic advisory council.
Ramm had continued to make music after "Beat Bop," never wavering from his philosophies, just declaring them against increasingly turbulent, industrial-sounding backdrops.
She is reedlike, wavering and tremulous — a waif forever on the verge of a nervous breakdown — and she mostly inspires our protective instincts.
Indeed, given Kaine's relative inoffensiveness, rumors of an ailing Clinton might make wavering #NeverTrump Republicans more inclined to vote for the Democratic candidate.
Now, a community all too familiar with mass shootings is wavering between grief and gratitude over the fact that there weren't more victims.
" For any wavering loyalists, the message was clear: "Trust in trump ... He will let us know directly if we should be worried. MAGA!
Attacking officials whose faith in communism is wavering, Chen said some consider it an "entirely unreal mirage", and have lost faith in socialism.
His voice is clear, high in the mix, confident in its concise poetry, though not immune to wavering when the subject becomes overwhelming.
We could see each other's faces through the video chat, though the connection kept wavering, which might have made things a little easier.
Would it be able to sense an enemy's wavering determination, for instance, and call off an attack to prevent unnecessary loss of life?
In one such sequence, an older man paces inside a small patch of gated lawn, a curtain of mist wavering in the background.
"I'm kind of interested in Elizabeth Warren, but Bernie's forever like this — no wavering," said Sanders supporter Kacey Marsh of Whitefield, New Hampshire.
People from the night club line rushed to their cars, while others with wavering jaws innocently lined up as though nothing had happened.
Three years later, Mr. Yanukovych was wavering over whether to sign an economic agreement with the European Union or to align with Russia.
The question is whether it can convince enough of those wavering voters to finally embrace her and allow her to regain her momentum.
Defense Secretary James Mattis travels to Asia next week to try to allay fears of wavering U.S. support in Japan and South Korea.
But we need to keep reminding wavering senators and their constituents of that fact, lest they be snowed by a blizzard of lies.
The revisions also include a change targeted at New York state that is expected to bring on board several wavering Empire State Republicans.
Its share price broke below the support level in mid-March after wavering above and below that line in the year so far.
His op-ed on Thursday night was slightly reminiscent of a presidential candidate who campaigns almost into election day to sway wavering voters.
In what was described as an "unbelievable marathon" to secure Obamacare, she personally took on the task of winning over 60 wavering Democrats.
Despite her violent behavior, she's the shrewder and more grounded sister, never wavering from the pair's original aim of reaching the United States.
Although given Trump's wavering on the AT&T merger and his general tendency to take multiple sides on every issue, this is not comforting.
Wavering GOP lawmakers are poised for a trip to the White House as President Donald Trump seeks to win over their votes on immigration.
It is also deciding how much money to give the provinces for their health-care systems, an unrelated issue that might sway wavering premiers.
But earlier that morning, she'd been struck by a fit of anxiety, wavering about whether she could participate in the festival's career-launching opportunity.
And threaded through it all, the exhaustion of wavering between anger and sadness and compassion and self-doubt every time I think about him.
Perhaps Trump still could have been useful if he had a deep well of support or loyalty to draw on with wavering Republican senators.
Many Tory MPs are wavering over whether to support Theresa May, the prime minister, when she presents her hoped-for Brexit deal to Parliament.
Some investors said that such efforts, along with Trump's calls for the Fed to lower rates, could signal wavering confidence in the U.S. economy.
It's hard to say how much this affected wavering GOP members in close districts, but I'd be very surprised if it wasn't a factor.
If any of my other friends were wavering on their Halloween plans, I always knew John was in — and wanted to turn it out.
When she later vents to Littlefinger that the Northern lords seem to be wavering in their loyalty, it's hard not to sympathize with them.
The President called about a dozen wavering Republican lawmakers throughout the day Tuesday, urging them to back the bill, a White House official said.
There have only been short-lived efforts so far: For instance, America First Policies spent money earlier this year to target wavering House Republicans.
Tuesday found him at a weekly policy lunch with Republican senators -- which he attends regularly -- in a clear attempt to win over wavering members.
If the GOP's goal was simply to pass something, scaling back the cuts could have helped improve coverage numbers and win over wavering moderates.
Scientists have long known that the axis on which the planet spins is prone to wavering, but some of the reasons have escaped understanding.
Japan's closed up 34.48 points, or 103 percent, at 15,749.84, after wavering between positive and negative territory throughout the session as the yen climbed.
However, such support seems to be wavering as the Guatemalan government hopes to leverage its newfound goodwill with the Trump administration to weaken CICIG.
Trump's suggestion that Beijing may have been to blame for North Korea's recent wavering could have unintended consequences for US China relations, McGregor said.
Mitch McConnell is gifting something to every wavering Republican in the Senate — conservative and moderate alike — in the Obamacare repeal bill he unveiled Thursday.
Securing the two-thirds majorities needed to override the president has been widely seen as a fait accompli, despite some Democratic wavering last week.
Labour's leaflets remind wavering voters that it came within 3,000 votes of displacing the Tories last time, whereas the Lib Dems were 22,000 behind.
Speaking to reporters following a speech at the Atlantic Council, Abrams denied that support among Guaidó's backers was wavering, either inside Venezuela or internationally.
Securing the two-thirds majority needed to override the president has been widely seen as a fait accompli, despite some Democratic wavering last week.
Clinton told the donors, feeding into a narrative that the contest was "rigged" and causing wavering voters, including white suburban women, to abandon her.
To the extent that Mr. Trump has tailored his arguments, it has been with an eye toward coaxing wavering Republicans back into his camp.
"America, do not make the same mistake I did with Donald Trump," a single mom named Sherri pleads in one ad, her voice wavering.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE's confirmation hearings will wake up Republicans who were previously wavering on the party's leadership.
With her allies wavering following mass protests against her scandal-hit government, Rousseff risks losing the impeachment vote in the 513-seat lower house.
It was a Wednesday night in January, midway through a ruthlessly cold week, but Lavigne-Delville looked strikingly unmiserable, her perma-smile never wavering.
"Donald Trump's base seems to be a little less firm now, and if it's wavering even in Alabama, there are implications nationwide," notes Valliere.
After hours of wavering on Thursday, he relented and threw the decision on independence to Catalan lawmakers, who took the fateful plunge on Friday.
Asked Tuesday when wavering Republicans would be comfortable enough to allow a vote, Mr. McConnell responded that timing the vote fell under his control.
Malek does his level best to rescue the film, in which he plays Mercury with aplomb, prominent buck teeth, and an occasionally wavering accent.
The European Union was never prepared to allow Britain an à la carte exit, if only to avoid giving ideas to other wavering members.
But Ohio Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown appeared to be wavering even after meeting with Lew, Wyden and other Democrats in a Senate office building.
The image is delimited by a brushy, wavering outer boundary that leaves a margin of about an inch of unpainted linen surrounding the composition.
Mr. Sirisena had claimed on Thursday that he would accept the result of the vote, but by Friday he seemed to be wavering again.
A key senator is wavering on the nomination, and the president could lose his chance to put another conservative judge on the Supreme Court.
In fact, a handful of wavering Republicans in the House seemed to take heart in recent days that revisions might come in the Senate.
Put up a bulletin board in your classroom or online in which you keep track of electors who are wavering from their original commitments.
No surprise to learn that Wags is a friend, but the office doesn't really need two Wagses to crack the whip on wavering staffers.
He added that he and his wife have been weighing the pros and cons of each candidate and have been wavering between supporting Sen.
"Never wavering from his commitment to a campaign focused on optimism and strength, John Kasich will continue making his supporters proud," his team tweeted.
A strategy rooted in racial polarization could at once energize parts of the president's base and rebuild support among wavering white working-class voters.
A strategy rooted in racial polarization could at once energize parts of the president's base and rebuild support among wavering white working-class voters.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi ended up 0.36 percent, or 8.60 points, at 2395.45 after wavering between positive and negative during the session.
At the same time, a new estimate of the bill's cost and its impact on health coverage further soured the picture for wavering lawmakers.
But as the decade comes to a close, Germany's commitment to one of its most enduring New Year's Eve traditions seems to be wavering.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
For now, Facebook is sticking to its guns, saying it will not regulate political speech—though there are signs it is wavering (see article).
The ceremony at Carrara Stadium garnered mostly positive reviews in local media but many reports focused on the British royal family member's wavering attention.
"We will take necessary steps and persist in our investigation without wavering," said Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for the special prosecutor, without elaborating.
But if Calheiros delays the vote it could give Rousseff vital time to regroup, negotiate and try to swing wavering senators in her favor.
At the ceremony's end, Frank DeAngelis, the school's principal at the time of the shooting, read the 13 names aloud in a wavering voice.
This system is called songbun, and within it, there are three main categories — loyal, wavering and hostile — and 51 subcategories that serve as qualifiers.
Asia's advancements are threatening America's leadership in the field, the NSB report argues, as the United States' commitment to science and engineering is wavering.
The throng of Granite Staters awaiting Mr. Cruz, holding up soggy signs in their rain gear, did not look like a group of wavering voters.
This latest announcement makes it now appear that support from the board of Barcelona's is also wavering whilst the various parties involved cannot reach agreement.
But when presented with evidence that said otherwise, Frankel ended up wavering into a battle over whether Wainstein was a good representation for Jewish people.
The market is wavering between risks such as concerns over trade and positives like cheaper valuations, SMBC Nikko Securities said in a note this week.
Janina Gavankar is stellar as the cynical and dry witted Lola, while Khoi Dao's wavering lilt perfectly encapsulates a bumbling ne'er-do-well in Milo.
Some investors said that such efforts, along with Trump's calls for the Federal Reserve to lower rates, could signal wavering confidence in the U.S. economy.
The executive order and national emergency changed it, and the White House's wavering stance on why we need a national emergency continues to reinforce this.
Those messages, as well as calls between the pair, showed that Carter, then 17, encouraged Conrad's plan to kill himself — even when he was wavering.
On Thursday, after wavering in the first hour of trading, the market shifted higher and remained on an upward track the rest of the day.
Gingrich on the ticket might also convince some wavering establishment Republicans (and mega-donors like Sheldon Adelson) to at least give Trump a second look.
One of the other panelists, a woman whom the film does not identify, confesses in a wavering voice that she's scared to even be present.
A CBO report said many older people would receive less aid under the bill than under current law -- a major concern to many wavering lawmakers.
The more the viewer contemplates their wavering dimensions and delicate realism, the more the metaverse the paintings inhabit encroach upon our own single-plane consciousness.
"So now we have some wavering on the Saudi side, which makes it a bit of a perfect storm right now ... for sentiment," Croft said.
The latest: All 12 Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee voted for the tax overhaul, including once-wavering budget hawks Bob Corker and Ron Johnson.
U.S. sovereign bond prices were mixed on Monday with investors closely watching wavering oil prices and digesting remarks from a key U.S. Federal Reserve member.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic committee chairwoman, was wavering about making the report public, mulling an Obama administration suggestion that the release be postponed indefinitely.
All this chaos notwithstanding, President Trump, Betsy DeVos and the charter movement's wavering public support are not subjects explored in The Education of Eva Moskowitz.
A source close to the matter said while the aim was to eventually get the suspect back to Taipei, Taiwan's wavering stance made it difficult.
That move, immediately lauded by many on the Israeli right, gives wavering supporters a potential consolation prize if Trump abandons a hard line on Iran.
After weeks of wavering, the Speaker endorsed Trump for president, an important, symbolic step toward unifying the fractious Republican Party around its 2016 standard-bearer.
"We will consider necessary measures and continue with the investigation without wavering," special prosecution spokesman Lee Kyu-chul told reporters during a briefing, without elaborating.
While a Fed hike in June is still the main call for a majority of economists polled by Reuters, their conviction appears to be wavering.
A huge number of wavering Republicans pulled the lever for Trump in 2016 in the hope that he would preserve balance on the Supreme Court.
Newly hired Rudy Giuliani is playing an influential role and wavering, at times day to day, on whether Mr. Trump should sit for an interview.
Defense Secretary James Mattis is not wavering on his opposition to torture, the Pentagon said Thursday, despite President Trump endorsing its usage the day before.
Top Democrats have voiced their opposition to Kavanaugh, and progressive outside groups would likely target wavering Democrats in an effort to block whomever Trump nominates.
This is a pretty faithful cover but if you're sick of Shane McGowan's snarling you could do worse than Rostam of Vampire Weekend's wavering tone.
Republicans rushed Friday to nail down their final tax bill — and got a boost when two wavering senators committed to supporting the plan next week.
Noisey: At one point you were wavering between working a stable job as an eyeglass factory manager and moving to London to join Bowie's band.
Republican senators racing to pass a healthcare bill by Saturday are using a tried-and-true method to get wavering colleagues to vote yes: money.
Army Coach Jeff Monken knew Bradshaw was wavering, too, but he saw a resilient quarterback who might win an awful lot of games for him.
President Trump's aversion to regulation and his go-it-alone nationalism are wavering in the face of technology questions, Steve Lohr of the NYT reports.
This cued wavering voters — many of whom are more focused on beating Trump than supporting any particular candidate — to go with Biden instead of Bloomberg.
Still, if wavering independent voters and moderate Republicans fear their security or prosperity at risk, perhaps from events originating abroad, Trump's prospects could be harmed.
Groups from Planned Parenthood to the AARP have bought television and radio spots in states with wavering Republicans imploring them to vote against the plan.
Evenson was largely disconnected from the science fiction scene until 2004, when his collection The Wavering Knife received an award at the World Fantasy Convention.
Those proposals have been ill-received in the Hispanic community, and most polls show Trump's disapproval among Latinos wavering around the 85033 percent mark. Rep.
The dual track effort, people said, served to assure Trump, and, perhaps most importantly, keep him far away from any outbursts directed at wavering senators.
Clearly, the president and his advisers feel a display of force is needed to show their most reliable constituency is not wavering in its support.
While most rank and file Republicans remain in lockstep with Trump, some are wavering, particularly after Trump's own former chief of staff, respected former Gen.
He said many initially reluctant Labour voters, who had voted for the party in the past but had been wavering, had also decided to stay.
The President weighed in to the mix and may have betrayed growing concern with a tweet on Tuesday evening, perhaps aimed at wavering Republican senators.
The Liberal leader appeared to suggest Monday that NDP wavering might plunge Canada back into trade negotiations with Trump — something few Canadians are keen on.
But on Friday, Mr. Trump appeared to be wavering on whether to follow through with that effort, which has been criticized by the Chinese government.
Kasich has gotten much more strident in denouncing Trump; Rubio, too, now appears to be wavering on whether he could support Trump as the nominee.
Late arm-twisting and deal-sweeteners for wavering lawmakers allowed them to push through legislation that aims to slash corporate taxes and cut personal taxes.
In his first New Year's address as North Korea's leader in 2013, Kim frequently sounded short of breath, his voice wavering from time to time.
Some opposition politicians believe the local government position is finally wavering, however, and Beijing may allow it to climb down if enough people hit the streets.
But the prospect of possible WTO sanctions could make it harder for wavering House and Senate members to support a border adjustment plan all the same.
In light of his wavering attitude about those who occupied the White House since 1980, we must go back further to seek a Trump role model.
When we first met, at a Columbia town hall featuring Bush, Meyer was wavering among several Republican candidates, including Kasich, Rubio and the former Florida governor.
If conventions affect the polls primarily by generating enthusiasm for the ticket among wavering partisans, the tone of the convention itself could affect those voters' perceptions.
Some opposition politicians believe the local government position is finally wavering, however, and Beijing may allow it to climb down if enough people hit the streets.
But Bachman's loyalty to Trump is wavering under the weight of a trade war that has disproportionately hurt farmers due to big tariffs on agricultural exports.
WAVERING voters in highly competitive congressional districts are not going to base their electoral decision on whether and when America's ambassador to the United Nations resigns.
She has to forge a majority by keeping her party in line or winning over enough wavering Labour MPs to make up for the Tory rebels.
They will have to then depend on wavering senators not being spooked by a bad CBO score and instead taking the HHS estimate to heart. 5.
Did Clinton — disliked and distrusted by so many after a quarter-century on the national stage — make herself acceptable to those wavering voters in the center?
And the remaining wavering suburban and highly educated Republicans who are now flirting with Trump will be reminded where he came from and what he believes.
Asia markets advanced on Thursday, with Japanese shares closing higher after wavering in the morning session as stocks came under pressure from a slightly stronger yen.
"Missouri" proved to be a recurring problem as well, Haddish wavering between pronouncing the state "Missour-ie" and "Missour-a" while reading the film's 7 nominations.
Trade war concerns continue to weigh on the soybean market, traders said, as confidence in China's demand for - and need to buy - U.S. soybeans is wavering.
I spend the rest of the night wavering during taraweeh (nightly prayers), elated that my net calorie count for the day was well into the negatives.
By now, everyone knows in Washington that the President is not keen on thrashing through the details of a bill to try to win wavering votes.
Never wavering from his steadfast extermination strategy, Bashir has been able to consistently evade justice and strong international pressure to end the assault on civilian populations.
Per NBC's Leigh Ann Caldwell and Alex Moe, House Speaker Paul Ryan and his team have made some changes to try to win over wavering lawmakers.
The omission was stark, given Trump's wavering on the commitment during the campaign trail and his otherwise sharp focus on other countries boosting their defense expenditures.
"I have never asked anyone, including the president, for anything for the company or my personal gain," said Lee in a final statement, his voice wavering.
Ryan is cashing in whatever trust his wavering House members and the skeptical public have placed in him by telling them something that is not so.
The effort to close ranks around Kavanaugh was a clear attempt to quell speculation that GOP support for the nominee is wavering amid the new allegations.
Even on "Not Abel" with its wavering strings and constantly-changing pace and reworked biblical allusions, Hop Along seem to be following their own emotional momentum.
Anyone still wavering would not have been three months later when they went to Dublin to face a high-flying Ireland team and tore them apart.
He promised tax cuts that would unleash prosperity for all — standard Republican fare that may prove comforting to some who are wavering on his candidacy. Mrs.
Finland-based Nokia had been already wavering on the deal, the people said, and the publication of its interest Wednesday persuaded it to shut down negotiations.
Today, it is conservative intellectuals who are wavering from their party, repelled by Mr. Trump and viewing him as indifferent if not hostile to their beliefs.
Auburn has unranked opponents lined up on the docket for the foreseeable future but looks to be one of the stronger teams in a wavering SEC. 
He said the economy, mired in its worst recession since the 1930s, must show signs of recovery to guarantee other wavering senators do not back Rousseff.
The president gave wavering GOP lawmakers an ultimatum a day before the scheduled vote — planned for March 2900 — by telling them it was now or never.
Ms. Ziegler can be a bit obsessive about connecting the dots, a trait that tends to transform the wavering paths of human life into blunt lines.
Ms. Sanders cited their censures on Monday, though her threat also served to extend public scrutiny over Mr. Trump's wavering in Finland about Russia's election hacking.
Dr. Blasey's resistance to appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday seemed to galvanize Republicans and drew wavering Republican senators back into Judge Kavanaugh's camp.
Now market expectations for inflation are sinking and the consumer outlook is wavering, increasing the risk that price gains get stuck at a permanently low level.
Lighthizer will need to keep a mercurial president from wavering in the face of queasy financial markets, which have suffered their steepest annual decline since 22017.
Wavering Democrats said they were offended by the effort at political sabotage; the Finance Committee went on the pass the bill, as it had originally planned.
The worst opening gap for the S&P ETF was in the thick of the financial crisis after Lehman Brothers failed and other institutions were wavering.
The result is a beautifully wavering, always mobile set of temporalities, the way starlight seems to flicker when we gaze at distant and nearer celestial bodies.
Chile's central bank held its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday, as it seeks to steady a wavering economy following months of intense and often violent protests.
Mr. Tarkanian — the son of Jerry Tarkanian, the legendary former Nevada college basketball coach — fiercely criticized Mr. Heller, calling him the personification of a wavering politician.
Between Mr. Frank's wavering source and the discovery of breakdowns in the editorial vetting process, executives concluded that the network could not stand behind the story.
Whether Mr. Johnson is serious about shelving his own deal — or was simply using it as a threat to pressure wavering lawmakers — was open to interpretation.
Sanders did not respond to requests to clarify her comments, but a White House official signaled Trump wasn't wavering in his commitment to meet with Kim.
The company, like a few other fast-food restaurant operators, is focused on refranchising its restaurants in order to insulate from wavering commodity and labor costs.
Similarly, Democrats are worried that a near-term floor vote would drive away a handful of Republicans who are wavering over whether to support impeachment proceedings.
Upton's conversion — along with that of Missouri Republican Billy Long, another surprising defection earlier this week — seems to have persuaded enough wavering Republicans to come onboard.
The report underscores the idea that a Main Street post-recession recovery is still a work in progress, with sentiment and overall levels of entrepreneurship potentially wavering.
Wavering House Republicans may remember one instance when their leaders brought a deeply controversial bill to the floor of the House without the requisite votes to pass.
Her voice wavering, she told the jury that she was approached by Smith while she was shopping with her two daughters at a Family Dollar discount store.
Trump has come in for criticism from the right for wavering on support for the wall, which the administration says will cut illegal immigration and drug smuggling.
Some opposition politicians believe the Hong Kong government position is finally wavering, however, and Beijing may allow it to climb down if enough people hit the streets.
According to this theory, the limited time and energy of a campaign is better spent mining untapped black voters than trying to win back wavering white ones.
He largely avoided incessant talk about allegations of sexual assault by multiple women and claims that the election is rigged -- both of which made wavering Republicans nervous.
Spurred by distrust of Clinton's seemingly wavering stance on free trade, some labor leaders embraced Sanders and have cautioned Clinton cannot take the labor vote for granted.
Both Brent and U.S. crude fluctuated between gains and losses during Tuesday's trade, wavering around the flat line at Europe's close, trading at $45.32 and $43.11 respectively.
Whereas the alternate-day fasting group, they were kind of wavering," said Varady, who authored a book about alternate-day fasting called "The Every-Other-Day Diet.
Give the president a high grade for timing — several steel industry leaders had been wondering lately if the president was wavering in his support for the industry.
She was a fixture on Capitol Hill during the repeal-and-replace debate, trying to persuade wavering Republicans the various bills would be good for their states.
It's hardly an accident that Trump's poll numbers, while dismal, have been fairly consistent for the last six months, wavering between 36 percent and the low 40s.
And when the Trump administration seemed to be wavering on illegal immigration toughness, Miller is credited with getting the team back to its roots on the issue.
With the vote count in doubt, leadership kicked their whip operation into high gear on Wednesday as they worked to sell wavering members on the compromise plan.
Those questions, along with his public wavering about his vote, drove speculation that Rubio was laying the groundwork to vote against Tillerson and potentially jeopardize the nomination.
His support, or wavering support, or potential outright opposition over the course of just hours yesterday left everyone without nobody has any clear idea where Trump stood.
"I don't know if he'd gotten the message or not, but I'm not wavering," coach Freddie Kitchens said to reporters, confirming it was a one-game benching.
Trump appears to be affecting a southern accent as he recounts how members of Congress who are wavering on health care speak to him when he calls.
Washington (CNN)A former NATO supreme allied commander said Thursday that President Donald Trump's wavering commitment to NATO's mutual defense provision is the "worst nightmare" for Montenegrins.
Such was the difficulty packed into his routine that he managed to breach the 16-point barrier despite his legs wavering considerably on one of the handstands.
Yet if some wavering voters will be watching to see if Mr. Trump appears to be a plausible president, others will tune in to discover if Mrs.
Earlier Saturday, the European climate official had suggested Trump was wavering in his commitment to remove the US from the landmark accord, which was struck in 2015.
By contrast, former Trump adviser Bannon previously claimed Chris Christie's wavering support that weekend -- weeks before the campaign -- is why he doesn't work at the White House.
Some party insiders told Reuters that the tide was turning and that Rousseff and Lula had persuaded enough wavering lawmakers to vote in their favor or abstain.
Lawmakers who spoke to The Hill on background say they are wavering over who would be the better nominee — or more bluntly, the lesser of two evils.
"We can't have some kind of a perfunctory investigation just to give cover to some wavering senators," Senator Mazie K. Hirono, Democrat of Hawaii, said on CNN.
Democratic hubris seems to have convinced some wavering voters that it really is a binary choice: Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi or Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
To counter the activism on the left, conservative activists are relying on a surge of energy that will make opposition to the nominee difficult for wavering senators.
She only need to convince wavering Democrats that she will be able to withstand the withering attacks Trump will lob her way on that seeming political weakness.
For those who believe in animal liberation, the question is not political, but moral; my own wavering about the consumption of meat may be unimaginable to them.
When she returns to the UK, May has another tough job on her hands: to persuade her wavering ministers not to resign before the vote on Wednesday.
After saying they were confident the merger would close by the end of the year, AT&T executives are now wavering and preparing for a potential challenge.
None of that mattered: Against her and (so far) only her, Democrats went to the barricades, and even dragged a couple of wavering Republicans along with them.
We'll also have the chance to ask him about the larger implications of facial recognition and what it means to build a business without wavering on your principles.
At the time, a major climate change bill was foundering in Congress, and he was looking to attract support from wavering oil-state senators like Louisiana's Mary Landrieu.
Mortgage rates have been wavering in a tight range for the past month, but a slight decrease last week helped put some energy back into the mortgage market.
Those messages, as well as calls between the pair, showed that Carter, then 17 and now 20, encouraged Roy's plan to kill himself — even when he was wavering.
In a possible sign that the so-called Trump trade may be unraveling, the U.S. dollar is wavering and analysts are less certain of where it will go.
Both candidates were fighting against stereotypes that voters have formed of them, using a new tone to win over those still wavering before the Iowa caucuses next Monday.
"There were times I felt really upset and humiliated and embarrassed, and ultimately I just felt terrible this person felt this way," he said, his voice reportedly wavering.
On the Chinese mainland, the composite bucked the trend, closing up 10.70 points, or 0.36 percent, at 3,017.09 after wavering between positive and negative territory throughout the session.
The past few months may have seen a wavering in sales for the luxury brand, but on the bridal front, women are still hooked on Marchesa's elegant fantasy.
Television footage showed out-of-control flames and opaque clouds of smoke engulfing villages, scorching savannah and farm fields dotted with wavering palm trees and ripping across hillsides.
That they have no trouble believing that she is having a "full-blown Howard Hughes" episode suggests that they think such wavering is inevitable with a female president.
The bottom line: Look for continued corporate activism, as socially minded employees and consumers show no sign of wavering in their insistence on their companies taking such positions.
If it brings back Scare PewDiePie, at least some of the public will see it as the company wavering to pressure and inadvertently rewarding Kjellberg despite his mistakes.
The FCC rescinds U.S. net neutrality rules, more senators are wavering as the Republican tax vote nears and a shake up at Airbus ends weeks of succession speculation.
His challenge: Tweak his health care bill enough to win over wavering moderates — including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkoswki — without losing any more conservatives on top of Rand Paul.
Full Iowa results and 234 political calendar Each campaign gets the chance to have a representative make a final pitch to any wavering voters before a secret ballot.
Hurricane Irma may be the next disaster to hit the US. Trump will continue to insert himself in an aggressive manner, threatening wavering senators and blasting his opponents.
Significantly, the Department of Justice is wavering on the issue of whether Whitaker might have to recuse himself—as Sessions did—from any decision involving the Mueller investigation.
But reporters covering the team at several events this past week noted that Cora is wavering, and the manager has made clear he is reconsidering whether to attend.
I sat on a mound of sand having urinated nearby while the two wandered around dithering maybe about their actions and wavering and attempting to figure something out.
"I've had a few letter-writing events where we get postcards and write them to a wavering member of Congress on healthcare or something like that," he said.
Per certain reports, Johnny Cueto's wavering between lights-out and godawful during his time with the Royals had a little bit to do with his battery-mate's inconsistencies.
CARAMANICA Stately, churchy, but slightly wavering chords support Raveena Aurora, a New York City songwriter in a subdued secular hymn about prying herself out of a toxic relationship.
Mr. McConnell consulted regularly with Mr. Trump about the influence he could apply on wavering members or those he should steer clear of, as the case may be.
Last fall, after reports of wavering confidence in the shifting ownership group and mounting frustration at the league office in New York, the deal appeared all but dead.
After Trump's wavering condemnations of neo-Nazi violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, Mnuchin publicly defended the president against charges that he'd equivocated between hate groups and counterprotesters.
She had a very sad story — she was 16, the Nazis killed her parents, they got her blind drunk to carry out the killings — and Philip was wavering.
Cue lots of lingering, non-smelly closeups of the moist sponge traversing his chest, then down, and down, and wavering at the Mason-Dixon Line of his waistband.
A House leadership aide said the two Kentucky trips have sent a loud enough message to bring some wavering GOP lawmakers off the fence and into the fold.
And though they punted on the witness question for the time being, Democrats appeared to have made little progress winning over wavering Republicans during the trial's first week.
"He hollered back for people to get out, to run, and he tackled him," Sheila Watson, Ensign Watson's mother, said in an interview, her voice wavering with emotion.
But the move aligned with her previously wavering on impeachment, having run as the sole Democrat not in favor of an impeachment inquiry before deciding to support it.
Gold prices held steady on Monday as a wavering dollar and rising equity markets offset rising inflation expectations that have spurred recent safe-haven purchases of the metal.
The usual explanation you hear for G.O.P. acquiescence in Trumpian malfeasance is that elected Republicans fear being defeated in a primary if they show any hint of wavering.
Our main concern now is cautioning European countries against wavering on issues beyond the scope of the nuclear agreement and following in lock step behind the White House.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was prepared to put the Republican health care bill on the floor this week and dare his wavering caucus to vote it down.
Oil prices fluctuated on Thursday afternoon, with Brent crude and WTI futures wavering around the flat line as news from OPEC and new data impacted sentiment across the globe.
And in the United States, the Federal Reserve is seen by some market participants to be wavering in its commitment to higher rates in light of the market turmoil.
The numbers are less forgiving than a former spouse, it appears, and Tuesday night's loss in Wisconsin may suggest that Trump's once insurmountable drive to the nomination is wavering.
Kavanaugh's confirmation became all but assured on Friday, after a wavering group of senators made their preferences public in the wake of a supplemental Federal Bureau of Investigations probe.
Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, a Hong Kong-based research firm, says that many Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese tech firms had been wavering on whether to supply Huawei.
Maybe you've been eyeing these new phones since the first leak, or perhaps you're wavering on waiting for the Note 93, which is speculated to be revealed in August.
The video is dramatic, showing Clinton wavering back and forth and supported by her security staff into a waiting SUV that drove her to her daughter Chelsea's nearby apartment.
His frustration at not receiving "proper attention" (in his view) from Washington may lead him to conclude that now is the time for catching the wavering West by surprise.
In rare interviews, two officials in charge of Cuban drug enforcement efforts told CNN they have seen an increase in smuggling just as US cooperation seems to be wavering.
Adding to the perception of a wavering leader, he was pressured into dropping plans drafted after last year's Paris attack to strip people convicted of terrorism of their passports.
The Bank of Japan last week pledged to keep its policy super easy for at least another year, an effort to dispel talk it was wavering in its commitment.
Republican negotiators worked furiously to put the finishing touches on the bill and expanded a child tax credit in an effort to win the support of two wavering senators.
In a halting, wavering voice, she explained that for five or six months she had been having a sexual affair with one of the men in the executive offices.
She cited the Trump administration's wavering stance on reaffirming its commitment to Article 5 of NATO, another instance in which the president professed ambivalence while senior officials claimed commitment.
Electronic Arts will reinstitute in-game purchases in its "Star Wars Battlefront II" title despite recent wavering by one of its top executives, according to a Wall Street firm.
Force wavering Republicans to choose: Rebuild America and provide tax cuts that will benefit the middle class, or vote for a reckless tax giveaway to very richest 1 percent.
In doing so, they manufactured political cover for wavering Republican senators like Flake, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski, and for red-state Democrats like Joe Manchin and Heidi Heitkamp.
On Tuesday, the conservative Club for Growth is launching a million-dollar ad campaign, dubbed "End Obamacare," calling for wavering GOP lawmakers to back the repeal-and-replace bill.
It's easier to convert a fan who is wavering on the idea of becoming a patron when the button to do so is right there in front of them.
Meanwhile, Pardew has presided over a worrying slide at Crystal Palace, with another defeat leaving the Selhurst faithful wavering and his team a single point above the relegation zone.
The ACLU is a non-partisan organization, but conservatives are arguing that the union wavering on free speech gives it more favor with its progressive allies while abandoning conservatives.
Mr. Schumer said the president was undercutting himself by wavering on deals he had helped set in motion, not just on health care but also on issues like immigration.
But the surge in expectations for rate cuts over the next few months could leave the market vulnerable to any sign that the Fed is wavering on the matter.
First, however, Mr. Lighthizer will need to keep a mercurial president from wavering in the face of queasy financial markets, which have suffered their steepest annual decline since 20113.
For wavering independent voters, many of them high earners with college degrees, the bill would repeal a number of cherished tax deductions, imperiling Republican lawmakers in upscale suburban districts.
But given Mr. Trump's very public courting of a shutdown over the wall and unified Republican control of Congress, Democrats did not appear to be wavering in their position.
That said, given the course of world events, there were moments reading Green's book when I felt his faith in the power of his own narrative wavering a little.
But much of the hesitation around women candidates is not actually whether we think they can win, but what we think others think — and that's wavering us by proxy.
"Song for Andrew," which Mr. Frisell wrote for the drummer Andrew Cyrille, begins with a few major filigrees, Mr. Frisell and Mr. Morgan in a wavering, improvised dance step.
Tarkanian is positioning himself as an ally of President Trump's and blasting him for his wavering over repealing ObamaCare in the hopes of taking Heller down from the right.
It seemed calculated to produce a reliable crowd rather than, for example, helping the White House turn wavering Republican votes in its effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Seward hosted dinner parties for wavering senators, serving fine food and wine at his home near the White House and telling his guests of the beauties of Russian America.
Pelosi's delay may have actually caused wavering members of the House to line up behind their leader and agree to wait until the trial begins to consider witness subpoenas.
The move, published Monday in an update to the Federal Register, has already hit suppliers to the companies named and roiled markets Tuesday on fears of wavering trade talks.
A loss in North Carolina on Tuesday night would almost certainly be a final straw for some House Republicans wavering about whether or not to run again in 2020.
But by underscoring the bill's effect on the ranks of the uninsured, Congress's official scorekeeper, the C.B.O., made wavering Senate Republicans all the more skittish of the House's legislation.
Mr. Grassley said that his office was already weighing such changes, working with wavering Republican senators and the White House to make adjustments, but he declined to detail them.
Wavering senators, Trump administration officials, and Senate leaders have been negotiating over the past week, seeking a compromise to bridge the current divides in the GOP conference over the BCRA.
But lingering at Bogie's talking to voters as the bleak winter light streamed through the blinds, many self-described Christian conservatives told me they were wavering between Cruz and Trump.
Prosperity and security But the President leavened the bile with a more conventional approach, seeking to draw in wavering mainstream Republicans and independents left uncomfortable by his populist, nationalist creed.
But with the President at 90% approval among Republicans, according to the latest Gallup national poll, there's zero incentive for any wavering Republicans to step forward and stand beside Amash.
He also threw some goodies in the direction of MPs who may be wavering over whether to support Mrs May when she presents her hoped-for Brexit deal to Parliament.
Its masthead reads like a who's who of European photographers and stylists, and the content is thought-provoking and humorous, wavering from sardonic style guides to conversations between modern philosophers.
Over the weekend, Trump boasted of his ability to persuade wavering delegates to come to his side, but insisted he won't engage in such tactics because he thinks it's wrong.
The Bank of Japan last week pledged to keep its policy super easy for at least another year, in an effort to dispel talk it was wavering in its commitment.
U.S. stocks closed mostly higher after wavering between small gains and losses one day after a plunge in China's main index set off a bout of selling in global markets.
"Thank you to HBO for never wavering in your belief in us," star Nicole Kidman said on stage as she accepted the award for best actress in a limited series.
Almost indistinct sounds—screeching feedback, compressed piano glissandos, a wavering drone in the middle of it all—oscillate between major and minor keys, depending on which he gives precedence to.
He used his assigning authority strategically, sometimes taking on the big decisions himself, other times assigning them to a justice who might be wavering to bolster his or her vote.
While leaders are trying to convince the no votes to change their mind, they are also focusing on those who are wavering, understanding they can't afford to lose any more.
Claire McCaskill, the Democratic senator from Missouri, is wavering on whether to support President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, who is up for a vote on April 7.
Despite the president's seeming inability to describe what Ryan's bill even did, he declared his support for the AHCA, called on the House to pass it, and lobbied wavering Republicans.
They had hoped that unambiguous support from businesses would highlight the economic risks to Britain of breaking away from the European Union and help persuade wavering voters to oppose withdrawal.
The further delay in the schedule is a problem for McConnell, as opponents of the legislation could use the extra time to pressure wavering GOP centrists to vote against it.
An override of Obama's veto was seen as a near-certainty last week, but some Democrats backers appear to be wavering in their support of the once-popular bill. Sen.
With the odds stacked against her, Rousseff's testimony appeared more aimed at making a point for the history books, rather than a bid to sway a handful of wavering senators.
Support for Medicare for all is wavering, especially when people are asked if they are willing to give up their private insurance, and support for a public option is growing.
The decision comes as a blow to the KOC, which had shown no sign of wavering from its hard-line anti-doping stance since Park's FINA ban ended last year.
Even the current Republican good mood is facing an immediate test, since Trump and GOP leaders now have to honor promises they made to win the votes of wavering Republicans.
In the past month, he's faced criticism from his supporters for wavering on his promise to repeal DACA, and for appearing to de-prioritize his promise to build the wall.
On the mostly a cappella round of "Wavering Lines," his voice was engrossing, but on the bright "Coming Through," featuring Cat Power, Willis was too clean and carefree—not himself.
The House and Senate are expected to vote Monday and Tuesday, though the order of votes is unclear, especially since several senators whose votes the GOP would need are wavering.
Public and private wavering by the most vulnerable GOP lawmakers kept the bill's fate up in the air until seconds before the bill's five-minute vote on the floor expired.
BARCELONA, Spain — After a chaotic day of wavering, Catalonia's separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, announced on Thursday that he would place a decision on independence from Spain before the region's Parliament.
But now that Five Star is in power, it is wavering on that promise as pressure mounts to wean the country off Russian oil and gas by finding alternative sources.
The offer of 16 euros per ordinary Metro share – a premium of just 3% over the company's closing share price on Friday – looks too low to win over wavering investors.
The wavering relationship between consumers and cars has been hastened by the emergence of climate change as a potent political issue, as well as worsening air quality in major cities.
But Mr. Trump's skepticism of the value of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and his occasional wavering over the mutual defense pact have strengthened Mr. Putin's hand in Eastern Europe.
The president said senators like Mr. Flake who were wavering about the nomination should have been forced to vote against Judge Kavanaugh and suffer the political consequences, the people said.
Mr. Trump and his staff played a critical role in persuading House Republicans to pass health care legislation in May, with the president personally calling dozens of wavering House members.
Almost one-third of these people are unsure about who they will vote for in 2020, including some voters who went for Donald Trump in 2016 but are now wavering.
In interviews at campaign events in recent days, many Iowans were still wavering, often listing several candidates they liked but also reasons that each candidate could be perceived as weak.
The NBA is not likely to face a debilitating series of protests from U.S. fans who may be angered by the league's agonizingly cautious and wavering responses to Morey's tweet.
He was wavering between two similar images, taken three minutes apart, of a large configuration of rusted distilleries, and he hoped that seeing them at scale would help him decide.
The former health-care consultant was a key figure in efforts to repeal the law this year, making frequent trips to Capitol Hill to try to win over wavering lawmakers.
He spent a remarkable amount of time chatting to wavering voters, vanishing for such a long time at one point that his fellow canvassers worried that he had been kidnapped.
Asia stocks joined a global retreat from riskier assets on Friday, as the dollar remained under pressure amid wavering confidence in President Donald Trump's ability to deliver his economic agenda.
"I'm kind of interested in Elizabeth Warren, but Bernie's forever like this — no wavering," Sanders supporter Kacey Marsh of Whitefield, New Hampshire, told Vox this summer at a Sanders event.
Munger showed no sign of wavering in his longstanding admiration for China and its economy, even as officials combat the coronavirus outbreak whose epicenter is in that country's Hubei province.
It can enhance his political standing by providing access to funds that can help him establish an alternative government and entice wavering figures in the Maduro camp to switch sides.
Golub's sustained, wavering notes, for instance, echoed the gentle splash of Lorenz's ripples, while a simultaneous dance of shadows against a wall bathed in red light offered a visual resonance.
If you're lucky, one of them will take an interest in your wavering stick figures and give you €100, allowing you to advance from rookie status into the art world.
Yet there is a friction between the two sections: the supple fabric, its repeating digital arrays designed online by Ms. Root, against the unyielding plexiglass, with its wavering hand-applied paint.
But with some VR adopters wavering on the platform, its success when it's released later this summer could depend on just how hard Sony pushes its senses-enveloping peripheral this E3.
The move appeared to have been designed to allow wavering moderate senators to vote to begin debate without seeming to support a version of the Obamacare replacement that they have criticized.
Limiting its role in projects such as the Galileo geolocation system, at a time when America is wavering on its NATO commitments and Russia is stirring up trouble, endangers all Europeans.
The French cosmetics company is the latest European brand to point to wavering demand and shifting beauty trends in North America with Kering's Gucci also highlighting faltering U.S sales last week.
During the 1992 campaign, the former Arkansas governor's eating habits became fodder for Saturday Night Live, which lampooned his wavering dedication to low-intensity exercises -- like jogging in very short shorts.
Like HCAN (and unlike the group that became Organizing for America), it should be independent of the White House but well organized and able to pressure wavering legislators and reward supporters.
At one point, Patrick McHenry, the deputy whip who undertook much of the face-to-face discussions with wavering votes in the final week, walked over to Don Young of Alaska.
Even the White House admitted Wednesday that no one could know whether the $8 billion in extra cash for high-risk insurance pools used to buy wavering GOP votes was enough.
Why it matters: These are some of the groups that pushed hardest for ACA repeal, and wavering Senate Republicans — especially the conservatives — will listen to them when deciding how to vote.
But when Clinton left the 9/11 memorial event early, her health was already under scrutiny, and wavering around an explanation didn't do her campaign any favors in the short term.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska already had pulled out of most of its ACA plans, and the last insurer, Medica, is wavering and hasn't made a final decision yet.
Key senators to watch One optimistic way to view the vote delay is that it now gives some of the wavering and undecided GOP senators more time to think and negotiate.
PENTAGON: MATTIS REMAINS OPPOSED TO TORTURE: Defense Secretary James Mattis is not wavering on his opposition to torture, the Pentagon said Thursday, despite President Trump endorsing its usage the day before.
In interviews, delegates said he really had only about a dozen firm commitments to begin with, and some of them appear to be wavering as he falls farther behind Mr. Trump.
Or a wavering Obama administration that, as in Iran in 2009, and Syria since 2011, has wrapped itself in righteous caution as the winds of change coursed through the Middle East?
Last week's NATO summit meeting showed that cracks are already beginning to appear in the alliance's hard-line stance against Moscow, with Germany, France and Italy all showing signs of wavering.
Mr. Trump was criticized in February for wavering in his public statements about his knowledge of Mr. Duke, who had expressed support for Mr. Trump's campaign, and whether he disavowed him.
If you're wavering in your resolve, ask yourself how you would feel if you learned, after you sold your place, that the buyer's child had been hospitalized from a copperhead bite.
The involvement of European companies in deals with Rosneft is a symptom of the wavering resolve to keep up sanctions, and a promising development in the eyes of the Russian government.
The measure had to be pulled in March because of a lack of votes, but a series of subsequent deals brought on board the conservative Freedom Caucus and some wavering moderates.
Wavering between art-rock, folk, and a mathy sound, this album tried to divert from the effective but uncomplicated so-called emo formula which Kinsella's previous band Cap'n Jazz had perfected.
But, as Axios' Jonathan Swan reported at the beginning of May, that support was wavering as the negative coverage piled on, and everyone else in the White House wanted Pruitt out.
Opinion Columnist Every good politician knows that you need a closing argument for your campaign, a way to seal the deal with wavering voters or goose turnout among the already committed.
And one of the Republicans who said he favored the resolution of disapproval, Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, appeared to be wavering, according to multiple people at the policy lunch.
And it comes at a tricky time for the leadership, as China deals with signs of slowing growth, a wavering stock market and an escalating trade war with the United States.
George Megalogenis, an author and political commentator, said that kind of disconnect could help explain Mr. Morrison's scattershot attempts to woo Wentworth's wavering Liberal voters in the weeks before the election.
The wavering of his doctors and the failure to have a backup ambulance on his last journey home is a good metaphor for how his successors treated Jinnah's vision for Pakistan.
Mr. Macron, after some wavering, adopted the European Union's position that sanctions could not be lifted until the Minsk agreements, which aimed to resolve the Ukraine crisis, had been fully implemented.
Vice President Mike Pence headed to Capitol Hill on Monday evening to twist the arms of Republicans while the White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, sent texts to wavering members.
Over all, the agenda suggests that Labour's primary objective is to shore up its core vote to avoid a big defeat, rather than seeking to persuade any wavering Conservative supporters. Mrs.
While countries remained in the Kyoto Protocol without the U.S., commitment to the treaty began wavering and Canada withdrew in 2011, saving the country $14 billion in penalties in the process.
CNN reported that Trump privately has begun to express concern over the economy and has instructed aides in recent weeks to develop proposals to boost Americans' wavering confidence in the economy.
But what has to worry Republicans is the signal these dozen decisions to simply walk away from Congress send to wavering GOP members beginning to seriously contemplate their own political futures.
A further delay in the schedule is bad news for Senate Republicans, as it will allow opponents of the legislation more time to pressure wavering GOP centrists to vote against it.
In other areas, it helpfully corrects this administration's wavering course, as in its unequivocal embrace of United States allies and partners and reaffirmation of our Article V commitment to defend NATO.
The president also has sent signals over the past few weeks that he is wavering on working with Democrats to help the Dreamers, making demands that could be a deal-breaker.
The unity of the remaining 27 EU states in facing off with Britain has also started to show signs of wavering as the risk of a damaging "no-deal" Brexit rises.
But as my colleague Dara Lind explains, Trump's appeal to the African-American electorate isn't really about winning their vote — it's about reassuring wavering white Republicans that they can vote for Trump: The reason Trump's unity message is perfect for wavering Republicans is that they want to view the Republican Party as the party that sees Americans for the content of their character — while Democrats seem content to characterize Americans for the color of their skin.
At the May 6 gathering in New York, the head of DoubleLine Capital recommended that investors take advantage of bond market volatility he expected to happen due to wavering Federal Reserve policy.
Over 150 people showed up for the meeting Tuesday morning to get a briefing on the legislation and discuss the plan to continue reaching out to wavering members to get on board.
While the startup world has sobered up a bit this year, with wavering valuations afflicting some unicorns and fewer investments to go around, it hasn't much affected the economics of venture firms.
"I will tell you that my son is gay, and the fact that a gay man is running for president has had a big impact on him," he said, his voice wavering.
Baroque and melodramatic, everything about bullfighting—the absurd seriousness of it—bears a faint trace of humor, which immediately evaporates when you witness the wavering, frustrated bull collapse to an undignified death.
They don't yet have the votes, but are desperately trying to win over enough wavering conservatives and moderates to ram this bill through — which could have immense consequences for millions of Americans.
While hating on the Clintons is guaranteed to invigorate Republican base voters, it seems less guaranteed to impress wavering independents in swing states -- even given deep doubts about Cinton's character and honesty.
At a time when many Americans question her honesty and believe she's out for herself, the former secretary of state needs to paint a sympathetic portrait of her motivations for wavering voters.
Whether or not the trade war pans out in America's favor, political analysts don't foresee farmers wavering on Trump any time soon — let alone voting against him in the 2020 presidential election.
Trump has little interest in the "complicated" particulars, but he does need to manage rebels at both ends of the Republican spectrum: far-right House Freedom Caucus members and wavering moderate senators.
Trump's stern message came during an unusual personal visit to Capitol Hill to spur wavering members of the GOP caucus to get behind the bill, known as the American Health Care Act.
The president's visit came less than 12 hours after Republican leaders in the House unveiled changes to the bill that were designed to convince wavering caucus members to vote for the legislation.
Elsewhere, the Japanese benchmark finished down 36.603 points, or 0.84 percent, at 16,642.20; South Korea's Kospi ended higher by 6.83 points, or 0.35 percent, at 1,952.95, after wavering between gains and losses.
The measure had to be pulled in March because of a lack of votes, but a series of deals since then brought on board the conservative Freedom Caucus and then wavering moderates.
Because independents can register as "undeclared" in New Hampshire and then vote in either party's primary, the Vermont senator's campaign has noted some of these voters are wavering between Sanders and Trump.
Upton will reportedly propose $8 billion in additional funding to help people with medical conditions afford insurance, designed to win his support along with that of Long and (perhaps) other wavering moderates.
The chaotic manner of Mr. Pence's appointment, with Mr. Trump wavering between his options until the last moment, typified his on-the-fly management style, which has so unnerved many Republican leaders.
With the walls closing in, Moore is hoping the questions over the validity of the yearbook signature might be enough of a sop to his wavering allies to stave off total collapse.
Seth Waxman, a former federal prosecutor, said the timing of the filing likely aims to maximize the pressure on Gates, in case he is wavering on whether to cooperate with the investigation.
Wavering moderate Republicans had worried that the legislation to overhaul President Barack Obama's 2010 signature healthcare law would leave too many people with pre-existing medical conditions unable to afford health coverage.
By re-opening the question of Hillary Clinton's emails in a letter to Congress, Comey gave these wavering Republicans another reason to come home to their party, swallow hard, and vote Trump.
What we're hearing: An EPA source says removing the language critical of Paris doesn't mean that the White House is wavering on plans for a frontal assault on climate regulations and funding.
Trump's supporters are now part of his circus: nomads on the political landscape, having abandoned the traditional right as we knew it for the fickle, ever-wavering, never-stable tent of Trumpism.
Just the fact that Trump is wavering on CSR payments — even if he continues to pay each and every one, as he has done so far — is already changing how Obamacare works.
The president had embraced the legislation in recent days, making telephone calls to wavering senators and dispatching Vice President Mike Pence to Capitol Hill to try to build support for its passage.
" She has the Southern female tendency to go out of her way to put others at ease, filling in an awkward silence with a caring question, a compliment, or a wavering "um.
To the Editor: President Trump is famous for negotiating, and talk of his wavering commitment to NATO may be a gambit to ensure that our allies pay more to strengthen the alliance.
Mr. Trump dispatched administration officials to Capitol Hill on Wednesday night to lobby wavering Republicans who have not yet pledged to support the measure, some of whom have publicly aired their reservations.
As a result, the stock market has looked past potential red flags like wavering consumer confidence and manufacturing activity, and the S&P 500 had risen 29 percent as of late Thursday.
I noted that she had long maintained this, but in recent interviews this certainty seemed to be wavering, and she appeared closer to agreeing that perhaps she was an artist after all.
In his book "The Long Game," Mr. McConnell recounted how he instructed his legislative experts to identify special provisions that had been added to the health bill to win over wavering Democrats.
Dick Celeste and a super-PAC, New Leadership for Ohio, that last month launched three television ads attacking Strickland for flip-flopping on gun control, wavering on abortion and questioning his vitality.
She also made clear that with a ruling expected possibly within weeks, the United States was working to rally sometimes wavering allies and partners in the region to ensure a unified front.
In case it wasn't already clear, the insurgent freshmen who promised bold and uncompromising action, uninterested in and unbowed by the strictures of the status quo, are showing no signs of wavering.
According to the indictment, an N.C. State coach informed Gassnola that the first player was wavering from his verbal commitment to the Wolfpack during the fall of his senior year of high school.
The last time that happened was in 1960, when the generally liberal Northeasterner John F. Kennedy needed to join forces with Lyndon Johnson to consolidate wavering Southern Democratic Party support for his candidacy.
Some thought his interview might be aimed at the four Republican senators who are seen as wavering on his nomination (if the Democratic caucus votes no unanimously, Republicans can only afford one crossover).
Leaning back in my recliner, I gaze upward at the ethereal reds, greens, and blues arcing across the sky, wavering like alien signals, an extraterrestrial message that we don't know how to decode.
In his decision Friday, Judge Lawrence Moniz found that Carter acted illegally in a phone call with Roy, who was wavering during his suicide, when she told him get back into his truck.
Grassroots supporters were further alienated by a pro-business switch in 2014, a wavering over security reforms, and by labour laws that brought thousands out onto the streets in protests early this year.
PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS Wavering moderate Republicans had worried that the legislation would undo a popular aspect of Obamacare and leave too many people with pre-existing medical conditions unable to afford health coverage.
The hope was that the strategy would deliver in the last days of the election, with wavering voters struggling with their conscience over a vision of the volatile billionaire in the Oval Office.
London Metal Exchange copper has already dropped 6 percent this year to stand at around $4,440 a ton on Friday, hit by wavering appetite as the economy slows in top metals user China.
In all these cases, moving the decarbonization focus beyond just renewables to something more inclusive was key in political salability, bringing enough wavering centrists on board to give the result a bipartisan air.
"We should be data dependent but not reacting to every wavering of the needle across the dial...We have described in all the communications tools a path that is pretty clear," Quarles said.
To make matters worse, ahead of Monday's first debate, moderators and network commentators have been wavering on whether or not it's their job to fact-check the statements candidates make in real time.
But Downing Street said that Mrs May did not plan to speak to wavering MPs over the weekend and played down suggestions that she would offer them the reassurances they are looking for.
The transition comes at a defining moment for Codelco as it pushes forward with a 10 year, $40 billion plan to overhaul its flagship mines amid sharply falling ore grades and wavering markets.
"No wavering on the 13 demands" the headline of the Abu Dhabi government-linked al-Ittihad newspaper read on Thursday, referring to a list of demands the Arab states had put to Qatar.
His Russian romance is the perfect wedge issue to force wavering Republicans to realize that even a Democratic president would be better than having Putin's best friend in America in the White House.
For most of us, this natural ebb and flow of energy leaves us wavering between focused periods of high energy followed by far less productive periods, when we tire and succumb to distractions.
To top it off, David Cameron's wavering response to the Panama papers, which exposed his family's offshore holdings, put him on the back foot and reminded everyone what a privileged toff he is.
Perhaps a wider, non-jittery needle would have sufficed, or an indication that the number it was pointing to was projected to be a range, instead of the endlessly wavering version we got.
She's trying to protect her daughter, by making her understand that the best way to stay alive and avoid blowing her cover is by never wavering, even when it means repressing your emotions.
But neither has he distanced himself from them, with the exception of David Duke, the former Klansman who is running for Senate and whom Mr. Trump disavowed after some initial wavering last winter.
Valérie Hartmann-Claverie played the crucial music for Ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument that lends a touch of sci-fi sounds to the music, with its wavering notes and ethereal gliding effects.
Foraes's voice is as insistent and beat up as ever, but tinny semi-psych guitars and wavering strings back him up, surrounding him with a new world to crawl into and work through.
If all of the drama has you wavering about how to travel to your destination, a new ranking of the world's best airlines by passenger rights company AirHelp can make the decision simpler.
There was a certain tension, however, in his speech, which mingled calls to arms with calls for Democrats to reach out compassionately to Trump voters whose support for the president may be wavering.
Some Democrats dismissed such talk as Republican spin to compel wavering members like Senator Susan Collins of Maine to stand by Judge Kavanaugh for fear of what would happen if they reject him.
PHILADELPHIA – Hillary Clinton is counting on a strengthening economy to help convince wavering voters, especially across the industrial Midwest, that Donald Trump's version of a crippled America in rapid decline doesn't really exist.
After the 2012 protests, the liberal forces were wavering and losing momentum; fewer and fewer people were coming to rallies and demonstrations in Moscow, and liberals failed to win seats in local elections.
McConnell warned wavering Republicans at a lunch meeting earlier Tuesday that if they vote to bring in new witnesses it could extend the trial for weeks and would inevitably result in Trump's acquittal.
Asserting his strength abroad in such stark terms when he is so weak at home helps him politically and, more important, improves his wavering state of mind, according to current and former advisers.
He sat at a table with his state-appointed lawyer, Marc Gardner, his back to a window whose vertical blinds, wavering in the breeze, offered tantalizing glimpses of the sparkling San Francisco Bay.
His public wavering during the recent healthcare debate will hurt Heller in a state he won with only 503 percent of the vote in 250, especially since his state accepted ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion.
With his reputation for being a master of the Senate at grave risk, Mr. McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, extended a new offer to wavering Senate colleagues leery of scrapping the health care law.
While state support for higher education ranks in the top half nationally, Iowa's commitment appears to have been wavering in recent years, with funding coming in below the state Board of Regents' requests.
In 2014, the BJP swept to an unprecedented win as voters -- suffering from Congress fatigue, incessant corruption scandals and an apparently wavering leadership -- chose what they saw as a strong leader in Modi.
Democrats were never likely to peel off more than a handful of Republican votes anyway, and those few wavering members are still in play for an actual impeachment vote when the time comes.
Acting the part of responsible statesman and committing to uphold the new constitution, he endeared himself to a White House fearful that further Saigon intrigue would dissolve wavering public support for the war.
And the closest I came to crying was a lump in my throat, a welling of my eyes, a brief trembling of some muscles in my face, or the wavering of my voice.
Photo by Liz Fields/VICE News 8:45pm: For this college Republican, social issues are a sidebar Logan Kentner, 20, is the President of Drake College Republicans, and a wavering Ted Cruz supporter.
Mike Lee (R-UT), who were angry the existing Senate bill didn't roll back more of the law — were betting that any wavering Republicans would feel overwhelming partisan pressure to back the bill.
The remarks drove down the dollar/yen, already on a shaky footing on wavering market conviction of a U.S. interest rate hike this month, as some investors trimmed bets for near-term BOJ action.
But likely the bigger issue that will propel some wavering members is that Trump has publicly called for repealing and replacing Obamacare to be a top priority for the early days of his administration.
This possible handover could give new relevance to the court, which was wavering in an age in which strongmen elected on nationalistic political platforms have turned away from international accountability developed in the 1990s.
Tina Reid, a librarian and military spouse stationed with her husband in Okinawa, Japan, is "wavering" in her support for O'Rourke, she said, after donating to him in the early days of his campaign.
On the mainland, the Shanghai Composite ended flat, down 0.023 point at 2807.33 after wavering between positive and negative during the session, while the Shenzhen Composite added 0.56 percent, or 9.80 points, to 1775.88.
The White House has cited the expansion of Israeli settlement activity on Arab land as unhelpful to the process and chafed at Netanyahu's public wavering over a two-state solution, a bedrock American goal.
But Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, who was the Democratic leader at the time, said in an interview that the Bumpers speech had firmed up the support of Democrats who had been wavering.
Some historians think the new rights were won solely by the suffragists, and that the suffragettes' outrages were a distraction from the cause or even—by alienating some wavering supporters—actively damaging to it.
Analysts pointed to a combination of factors that kept investors skittish, including low oil prices, wavering confidence in the ability of central banks to spur growth, weak data, and renewed concerns over China's renminbi.
The repeal of Obamacare appears to have hit some snags and the GOP brought out Trump earlier Tuesday to serve as pitchman to House Republicans who may have been wavering ahead of Thursday's vote.
British Prime Minister David Cameron and his eurosceptic opponents made final pitches to wavering voters on Wednesday, the eve of a referendum on European Union membership, with the outcome still too close to call.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's support for Scott Pruitt may be wavering as White House aides renew a push to convince the President he should fire his embattled EPA chief, several sources told CNN.
Temer's center-right government, which took office last year pledging to tackle Brazil's massive government deficit, proposed five concessions to wavering congressmen on Friday, amid signs of resistance among legislators to the unpopular reform.
The emergence of a female LeBron — a star of fashion tents and the hardwood — may show that the league had, culturally, arrived after 20 years of wavering fan support and sporadic news-media exposure.
Conservative groups and Republican foreign policy leaders are using Mike Pompeo's meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong-un to target red-state Democrats who are wavering on supporting Pompeo's confirmation as Secretary of State.
Lobbyists for ZTE worked to win over wavering officials by citing Mr. Trump's Twitter messages expressing support for the company and skepticism about the sanctions, according to people with firsthand knowledge of the push.
Expect him and his colleagues to try to buy support of wavering lawmakers by offering sweeteners like a few billion dollars for addiction treatment and some extra cash for states with high medical costs.
An analysis of the data by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a nonprofit media organization, showed the country's major parties were increasingly targeting specific voting districts and wavering voter groups with direct Facebook ads.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, spent much of Thursday toiling behind the scenes to cajole wavering moderates and stifle any move to prolong the trial by admitting additional evidence.
However, adherence by producers included in the deal to curb supply rose to 138 percent from 137 percent in December, suggesting commitment is not wavering even as oil prices hit their highest since 2014.
The fallout could muddle efforts to get Kavanaugh confirmed, Trump's allies warned, particularly as some senators are wavering in their support amid the sexual assault claims against the nominee, which the judge has denied.
National security and foreign policy experts say it is critical for the administration to maintain a consistent message on North Korea since wavering on different viewpoints risks alienating key allies South Korea and Japan.
But Trump already appears concerned about the fate of his new trade agreement, wavering between saying he believes the trade agreement will "pass easily" and saying he worries politics will get in the way.
In that scenario, wavering Republican senators would be put on the spot, forced to vote for a plan that for months they said they could not or risk being the Republicans who saved Obamacare.
Republicans unanimously opposed the Iran deal when it was enacted but now several key GOP lawmakers are wavering on whether the U.S. should reimpose sanctions on Iran should Trump pull out of the agreement.
But if the FBI investigation doesn't go smoothly, wavering Senate Republicans might decide it's better to replace Kavanaugh with another conservative judge who can be confirmed before the new Senate term starts in January.
It later emerged that he'd used some extremely shady tactics — the House Ethics Committee eventually rebuked him for offering to endorse a wavering member's son in a congressional primary should said member switch his vote.
And on Friday, the president once again indicated that his support for Mr. Giuliani was not wavering, as it often had in the past when other aides become embroiled in legal problems of their own.
It's been one identity crisis after another ever since — the latest of which involves reckoning with my often-wavering desire to be a mother, and with what it would cost for me to become one.
Worries about a slowdown in China, the world's second biggest economy, and falling oil prices which hit $27 a barrel in January, made for a volatile first quarter with investors wavering between calm and panic.
Al Jazeera America was launched in 20143, an ambitious bid by Qatar to infiltrate the U.S. media market, but the channel was plagued by low ratings, wavering between 20,000 and 40,000 viewers in prime time.
But Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr said Monday evening he would work to get Ratcliffe confirmed once he was formally nominated, signaling Ratcliffe will have a key advocate that could help sway any wavering senators.
In separate remarks on Monday morning, Fed vice chair Randal Quarles said the central bank, while "data dependent," was following a strategy that would not be thrown off course by "every wavering" of economic statistics.
The U.S. tax overhaul, which picked up crucial support from two wavering senators ahead of planned votes by lawmakers early next week, would cut the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.
If the President does travel to try to sell the bill, he is likely to visit states of wavering Republicans, like Ohio or West Virginia -- though there are no plans for travel set in stone.
Cox's legal advice on the tweaked deal is seen as crucial to whether the assurances May received on Monday are enough to give wavering U.K. lawmakers the confidence to give her deal the green light.
Then, despite tepid and at times wavering Republican establishment support, being massively outspent on paid media, and suffering overwhelmingly negative coverage on earned media, Trump went on to beat the Democratic establishment candidate in 2016.
Heller has emerged worse for the wear from his public wavering over the GOP plan to repeal ObamaCare, and Republican groups have begun flocking to his defense to soften up Rosen, a freshman House member.
A French historian, François Ollier, described this phenomenon as Le Mirage spartiate: "the Spartan Mirage," the wavering haze of uncertainty that cloaks any attempt to understand a people who above all wanted to be mysterious.
Within Europe, the old order has been led by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who sees herself as defending the European project but is increasingly challenged by wavering allies and skeptical populations, including many Germans.
These non-improvements were courtesy of a "renewed lobbying campaign from the music and mainstream news industry" and "a conflicted and wavering set of Internet tech giants," noted the EFF in a recent website post.
"I had been wavering on Biden, but the debate took him off my list," said Karen Wiesemann, 74, of West Des Moines, who now, too, is taking a fresh look at Harris and some others.
Though she confides that she wishes she could emulate Bonnie Raitt's rasp—"Maybe I quit drinking too early"—it's Nadler's own wavering, ghostly pipes that give her music its unearthly lightness, and its darkness, too.
The problem: If President Trump doesn't get behind border adjustability — and we mean use the full force of the bully pulpit to pressure Senate Republicans and wavering House conservatives — this thing is dead on arrival.
In such cases, each side could lock in the certainty of a binding commitment several weeks before the annual madness of signing day, a period increasingly filled with disappearing offers, wavering players and hard feelings.
Yet when Wenger spoke with reporters an hour or so later, he seemed so uncertain, so contemplative, his voice so thick with emotion, that it was impossible not to wonder if, perhaps, he was wavering.
However, the state is wavering between two options: developing the slums or relocating its inhabitants, according to Francis Anthony Reffell, manager of the Slum Livelihood Project at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Freetown.
Watch Michael (in Mr. Shamos's astonishing performance), and Holly (in a tough and comic turn from Ms. Walsh) play siblings who tear each other apart, then make the same wavering gesture to end the quarrel.
The world's wavering attention to Libya was rekindled in July by the bombing of the militia-run detention center, which made victims of scores of African migrants who were effectively trapped in the country's turmoil.
Such a spectacle wouldn't help convince any wavering GOP Senators to vote to convict Trump and remove him from office, a result considered essentially impossible anyway given the two-third majority required to achieve it.
Mr. Pence detailed problems with the Affordable Care Act in Wisconsin and Ohio, two states where Republican governors have criticized the bill — and a pair of Republican senators, Mr. Johnson and Rob Portman, are wavering.
With all my flaws as a singer — wrong notes, wavering in the higher octaves as I age, I know that when I am singing at my best I make beauty and feel powerful physical pleasure.
Many transit advocates say an argument can be made for the city to pay more toward the subway, but that Mr. Cuomo's wavering statements about whether he is responsible for the system hurt his case.
Ultimately, Mr. Trump was persuaded to sign the bipartisan spending measure after all, and at least some close to the president doubted that he was ever really wavering and instead was just enjoying the suspense.
But if Trump really wants to move this thing forward, he'll likely have to have to do much more — including campaigning for it publicly, pressuring wavering members, helping respond to substantive concerns, and cutting deals.
The expiration of benefits could fuel frustration and feed a growing wave of protests against Brazil's left-leaning government just as some wavering Congressmen throw their weight behind impeachment proceedings against Rousseff that began last week.
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American tanks and troops on Monday also took part in military drills in Zagan, Poland, sending a message to the Kremlin amid concerns that US President Donald Trump's commitment to NATO allies and partners is wavering.
When the party recently announced the punishment of Liu Shiyu, the former chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, it said his misdeeds included a "wavering" political stance and failure to rigorously enforce central leaders' decisions.
British Prime Minister David Cameron and his eurosceptic opponents made final pitches for wavering voters on Wednesday on the eve of a defining referendum on European Union membership with the outcome still too close to call.
Moore is fanatically opposed to abortion — with his race against Democratic nominee Doug Jones neck and neck, the Republican candidate has turned to abortion as one of the main reasons for wavering conservatives to back him.
In the episode's climax, right after Grace's dad makes a cheap pass at the waitress (who, in good sitcom form, can't stop reciting the specials), Grace tells her dad what really happened that day, voice wavering.
The pound has fallen against the dollar and euro after the U.K. government sent out smoke signals about the timetable for the country's "Brexit," with investors wavering over what this could mean for the U.K. economy.
Codelco appointed company veteran Octavio Araneda chief executive last month as it pushed forward with a 10-year, $40 billion plan to overhaul its flagship mines against a backdrop of falling ore grades and wavering markets.
"I think anybody who is wavering feels some pressure because the vast majority of our conference wants to pass this bill," MacArthur, the New Jersey Republican and the author of the latest amendment, told reporters Wednesday.
Many are still on the fence, wavering between investing in new IT strategies or cautiously waiting on the sidelines for the new factory floor processes and uses of data to be completely ironed out and proven.
Read More Buffett: Economy's wavering, but I'm buying stocks "Despite the greater alpha return opportunities that come with higher dispersion, the market environment has been challenging for investors," Goldman strategist David Kostin wrote in a report.
Although French banks have been wavering about their plans, the bankers who work for them in London believe pressure from the government of Emmanuel Macron, himself a former investment banker, makes a Paris move almost certain.
Given everything that wavering senators like Nevada's Dean Heller said about the original draft of the bill—that it was unsupportable unless McConnell dialed back the Medicaid cuts—they should continue to oppose the revised version.
Approval of the bill, likely to come to a vote early next month according to government officials, is far from certain, with wavering leftist lawmakers from farming regions threatening to cancel out Tsipras's three-seat majority.
Despite the meetings, party leaders believe they are holding the line on the nomination, with little wavering by Republicans in the face of a strong push by Democratic groups against Republican senators in their home states.
Wavering MPs of all parties would realise that they face a stark choice: do they want more months of the prime minister robotically repeating the same stock phrases or do they want to shake things up?
Germany, meanwhile, had until now been wavering over the proposed EU plan to tax big internet firms such as Google and Facebook on their turnover, which EU officials say unfairly pay less tax than other companies.
That process involved combing through candidates' most recent opinions for evidence of wavering from the conservatism that placed them on Trump's list of 25 contenders in the first place, one source close to the process said.
The key audience for Thursday's hearing is wavering Republican senators, whose concerns won't be assuaged by a switch-up in the news cycle, and not the news media or even the American people as a whole.
On Monday, key members of the centrist arm of The Republicans appeared ready to work with Macron despite the party hierarchy calling for unity to oppose the new president and calling those that were wavering "traitors".

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