How To Use Dithering In A Sentence
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You've been dithering about this year 's holiday.
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Thirteen years of dithering is unacceptable.
The Sun
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We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering.
The Sun
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Stop dithering and choose which one you want!
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He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov.
New & Noteworthy
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It is outrageous that a nation long famous for scientific invention is dithering about investing in the next generation of technologies.
Times, Sunday Times
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He sensed much dithering over moves to buy new players and simply decided enough was enough and resigned.
The Sun
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You've been dithering about this year 's holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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But his dithering approach is still a hit with viewers, which is why bosses are keen to keep him on board.
The Sun
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That twerp, all eyeliner and lager dithering up Chalk Farm Road under a back-combed barnet, the lips that I'd only seen clenching a fishwife fag and dribbling curses now a portal for this holy sound.
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The question is what the government should do, beyond dithering about caps on skilled workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The three images are supposed to show the effects of quantization and dithering, but that's nearly impossible to see in this black-and-white image.
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Why was he dithering so much?
Kevin Keegan - Black and White
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Don't bother dithering over the appetizers, even though the lightly fried tofu with peanut sauce, chicken satay and green mango salad are all quite good.
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GIF may win out with the non-dithering, fewer color images while JPEG is excellent for dithered continuous tone images.
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To most voters he is weak, dithering and unclear about what he stands for.
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Hello, Tyler, you're going to blow off Paul Samuelson because dithering Dan says he's "not convinced," although Dan's "not an economist," and he "hasn't seen the essay," and Samuelson is "way ... way smarter" than Dan?
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Dithering like a nerk, I put my satchel down with some daft idea of climbing down, but finally thought better of things.
The Vatican Rip
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Because this government has spent the past 11 years dithering over its energy policy.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was dithering and wouldn't make up her mind unless forced to.
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You've been dithering about this year 's holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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Does anybody believe Obama when he says "our resolve is unwavering" after dithering for 4 months, and saying he wants to exit by the end of his 1st term .... obviously when he needs his crazy left wing for his reelection bid.
Crowley: Obama says it's imperative U.S. sends a clear message
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PR would mean that this disappointing inconclusiveness, this national post-electoral dithering and huddling, becomes the norm.
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Each time European policymakers reacted similarly: with denial and dithering, followed at the eleventh hour with a half-baked rescue plan to buy time.
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I want to write about dithering, you see.
Times, Sunday Times
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The French didn't think much of her dithering and she soon became unpopular.
Times, Sunday Times
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To most voters he is weak, dithering and unclear about what he stands for.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering.
The Sun
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Faced with a Europe of fatties, governments across the EU are dithering in the face of pressure from multinational companies.
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However, the dithering on the 24-bit photos we beamed over was very apparent thanks to the screen's low dot pitch.
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I want to write about dithering, you see.
Times, Sunday Times
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Years of government dithering over the airport's future have undoubtedly stoked frustrations.
Times, Sunday Times
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As the US took decisive action to boost its economy and stockmarkets last week by cutting interest rates further, European Union ministers squabbled among themselves - and may yet pay the price for such dithering.
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Question 8 Your prospective tenant is dithering about whether to sign up for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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The French didn't think much of her dithering and she soon became unpopular.
Times, Sunday Times
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I want to write about dithering, you see.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why the British Government is dithering is beyond me.
The Sun
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And then to cap it all he couldn't even stop his dithering without making a complete 'Horlicks' of it.
Dithering and Dissembling
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And the indications are that after decades of dithering, the government is ready to go ahead and spend it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why was he dithering so much?
Kevin Keegan - Black and White
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Why are we still dithering?
The Sun
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The limited access to anti-retrovirals and national government's dithering further dims their future.
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Why was he dithering so much?
Kevin Keegan - Black and White
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It is outrageous that a nation long famous for scientific invention is dithering about investing in the next generation of technologies.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why are we still dithering?
The Sun
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And I'm getting some highlights put in this lank, lifeless hair of mine on Friday, after dithering over the idea for at least two years.
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Why are we still dithering?
The Sun
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Boards of highly paid, bonus-rich directors seem to be bunkered down behind a dithering yeomanry of press officers and media advisers as the regulatory cavalry charges in.
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That will mean dithering and delay at a time when urgent and decisive and - yes - deeply unpopular action is needed.
The Sun
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One was George McClellan, the dithering gold-bricker Grant eventually replaced as head of the Union armies.
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And the indications are that after decades of dithering, the government is ready to go ahead and spend it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why the British Government is dithering is beyond me.
The Sun
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That will mean dithering and delay at a time when urgent and decisive and - yes - deeply unpopular action is needed.
The Sun
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You've been dithering about this year 's holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dithering intel analysts as well as presidents can find themselves behind public knowledge and perception.
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We're still dithering over whether to marry.
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As we spent time dithering on what to have it was reassuring to feel as though the staff weren't hurrying us along.
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And the indications are that after decades of dithering, the government is ready to go ahead and spend it.
Times, Sunday Times
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We're still dithering over whether to marry.
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Question 8 Your prospective tenant is dithering about whether to sign up for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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He sensed much dithering over moves to buy new players and simply decided enough was enough and resigned.
The Sun
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Years of government dithering over the airport's future have undoubtedly stoked frustrations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Question 8 Your prospective tenant is dithering about whether to sign up for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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Years of government dithering over the airport's future have undoubtedly stoked frustrations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her voice is squeaky and wobbly, the voice of a dithering matron, not a singer; her timing is distracted and irregular.
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Thirteen years of dithering is unacceptable.
The Sun
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But his dithering approach is still a hit with viewers, which is why bosses are keen to keep him on board.
The Sun
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He merely made an analogy that the GOP's dithering on helping get health care reform enacted is the same thing they did when civil rights laws were being proposed.
GOP head demands apology for slavery remark
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Stop dithering and choose which one you want!
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Question 8 Your prospective tenant is dithering about whether to sign up for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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The work started as a monologue, a rather sesquipedalian, somewhat dithering Englishwoman's reverie about Kabul based on a 1965 guidebook to that city.
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The question is what the government should do, beyond dithering about caps on skilled workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead of being a taut, minimal straight line, I'm a curvy, springy, unmarshalled dithering thing, unable to ping, ding or ker-ching.
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Many may criticise him for speaking out, but I am scunnered as to know how else he would have got through to that dithering and self serving political coward who resided in No11 and then moved next door to No10?
General Dannatt = Government of all the talents?
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It is outrageous that a nation long famous for scientific invention is dithering about investing in the next generation of technologies.
Times, Sunday Times
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Openness to a range of options becomes weakness, thinking things through is dithering and willingness to accept the idea that you might sometimes be wrong is political suicide.
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Greer scorns the spectacle of ‘a modern Hamlet bumbling and dithering around the stage, shadow-boxing with his own personality, especially when the part is played in a cinematic inward-turning way.’
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We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering.
The Sun
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Their frustrations and ire were directed at a dithering Government and bungling quangos, not those who promote the sport in this country.
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The power supply is currently dangerously low due to the closure of coal and nuclear plants and the Government dithering on their replacements.
The Sun
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We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering.
The Sun
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Years of government dithering over the airport's future have undoubtedly stoked frustrations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her voice is squeaky and wobbly, the voice of a dithering matron, not a singer; her timing is distracted and irregular.
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But the time for dithering and half-hearted stop-go reflation is over, particularly given the perilous state of a global economy that still shows no sign of imminent recovery.
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The French didn't think much of her dithering and she soon became unpopular.
Times, Sunday Times
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We'd been dithering about doing that, and it just made up our minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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But his dithering approach is still a hit with viewers, which is why bosses are keen to keep him on board.
The Sun
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After recent ditherings in which it regarded services operating at speeds of 128 kbit/s as both broadband and narrowband, the telecoms regulator has come off the fence.
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Turkey condemns what it calls atrocities in Syria and says the world cannot watch another Sarajevo, the Bosnian city that endured years of siege warfare and international dithering in the 1990s.
The Seattle Times
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Why are we still dithering?
The Sun
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He spent a while working the fix, a while dithering, and finally forced himself to take the notebook from hiding inside the inop - erative loran receiver.
The Heirs of Babylon
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Why was he dithering so much?
Kevin Keegan - Black and White
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When Hillsman accused mainstream Democrats of "sandbagging" Lamont by holding off on information and aid — in essence, dithering over its commitment to the official party nominee — Davis became apoplectic and prosecutorial.
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But his dithering approach is still a hit with viewers, which is why bosses are keen to keep him on board.
The Sun
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His Government is adrift dithering and indecisive.
The Sun
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We'd been dithering about doing that, and it just made up our minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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A year ago, while Sotherton was dithering over whether to quit her job as a debt collector and train full-time for the heptathlon, her mother advised her to take the plunge.
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It is outrageous that a nation long famous for scientific invention is dithering about investing in the next generation of technologies.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am still dithering over whether this would best be accompanied by savoy cabbage or French beans.
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Dibden Bay and Southampton have been delayed and they are dithering about Bathside.
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The French didn't think much of her dithering and she soon became unpopular.
Times, Sunday Times
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To most voters he is weak, dithering and unclear about what he stands for.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was dithering between a couple of choices but when the manager told me the gravadlax was cured in house, my decision was made.
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Moreover alveolus clearances in transmission machine could submerge the rotor's libration so as to decrease loads' dithering.
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And the indications are that after decades of dithering, the government is ready to go ahead and spend it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The power supply is currently dangerously low due to the closure of coal and nuclear plants and the Government dithering on their replacements.
The Sun
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We'd been dithering about doing that, and it just made up our minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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I want to write about dithering, you see.
Times, Sunday Times
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We'd been dithering about doing that, and it just made up our minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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That will mean dithering and delay at a time when urgent and decisive and - yes - deeply unpopular action is needed.
The Sun
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Thirteen years of dithering is unacceptable.
The Sun
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The shenanigans provoked uproar as the nation began to lose patience with the third party 's dithering backbenchers in the face of an economic crisis.
The Sun
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There is an inevitable escapade in Paris, followed by dithering, separation and reunion.
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Photoshop / ImageReady accomplishes this through dithering the image in one of three methods, selectable by the user: diffusion, pattern and noise.
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For God's sake stop dithering and make up your mind!
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Stop dithering and choose which one you want!
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Stop dithering and choose which one you want!
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No weakness was tolerated, no dithering allowed.
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Because this government has spent the past 11 years dithering over its energy policy.
Times, Sunday Times
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His Government is adrift dithering and indecisive.
The Sun
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He insisted yesterday the deal was still on, despite more than a year of dithering and delays.
The Sun
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He insisted yesterday the deal was still on, despite more than a year of dithering and delays.
The Sun
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His Government is adrift dithering and indecisive.
The Sun
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Why the British Government is dithering is beyond me.
The Sun
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He sensed much dithering over moves to buy new players and simply decided enough was enough and resigned.
The Sun
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There must be no more discussion, delay or dithering on building this interceptor tunnel.
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The power supply is currently dangerously low due to the closure of coal and nuclear plants and the Government dithering on their replacements.
The Sun
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That will mean dithering and delay at a time when urgent and decisive and - yes - deeply unpopular action is needed.
The Sun
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He sensed much dithering over moves to buy new players and simply decided enough was enough and resigned.
The Sun
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The question is what the government should do, beyond dithering about caps on skilled workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Here he says the city is still either diddling or dithering and anyway people only keep saying Munich because it's the only big one they've got to mention.
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Why the British Government is dithering is beyond me.
The Sun
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He accused the government of dithering over the deal.
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There is an inevitable escapade in Paris, followed by dithering, separation and reunion.
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We're still dithering over the Future Fund and talking of parking spare shares there.
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He insisted yesterday the deal was still on, despite more than a year of dithering and delays.
The Sun
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This will not be solved by dithering over whether to build a new high-speed line.
The Sun
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‘The messy dithering of colours that occurs with JPEG compression is bad feng shui.’
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His Government is adrift dithering and indecisive.
The Sun
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Gerard regretted this immediately, for Goatweed was thrown into an agony of indecision, dithering over the lot, finally ending up torn between a rusty caltrop and an old boot missing its heel.
Dragons Of A Vanished Moon
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The government has been warned to stop dithering and delaying over its Crossrail plans for Kingston.
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The shenanigans provoked uproar as the nation began to lose patience with the third party's dithering backbenchers in the face of an economic crisis.
The Sun
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Thirteen years of dithering is unacceptable.
The Sun
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Greer scorns the spectacle of ‘a modern Hamlet bumbling and dithering around the stage, shadow-boxing with his own personality, especially when the part is played in a cinematic inward-turning way.’
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The power supply is currently dangerously low due to the closure of coal and nuclear plants and the Government dithering on their replacements.
The Sun
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To most voters he is weak, dithering and unclear about what he stands for.
Times, Sunday Times
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They also called on Roh to quit dithering over how to punish Pyongyang.
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He insisted yesterday the deal was still on, despite more than a year of dithering and delays.
The Sun
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The question is what the government should do, beyond dithering about caps on skilled workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because this government has spent the past 11 years dithering over its energy policy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because this government has spent the past 11 years dithering over its energy policy.
Times, Sunday Times