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wavering
adjective as in vacillant
adjective as in uncertain
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There are signs that some politically precarious Republicans are wavering on major cuts to benefits like Medicaid and SNAP, fearing potential political consequences.
He called Patel "a dangerous choice" with "a wavering commitment to the rule of law," who appeared ready to "silence dissent."
When she eventually found out the baby was alive, she told a nurse she was wavering on whether to go through with the adoption and wanted to hold her baby.
And impacts on wavering home insurance markets could lead to greater costs for all Angelenos.
Riley has been wavering for three years now as he collects his $10-million salary.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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