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  • The indecision over the future tax break has reportedly already cost the Irish film industry millions.
  • At what point does indecision, does the inability to act at all, become legitimately frightening?
  • She hesitated for a moment and was angry even at that display of indecision. THE LAST RAVEN
  • This is no time to listen to the voices of tremulousness, indecision, compromise and fear.
  • Any change in plan would be construed as indecision.
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  • Not a person you'd accuse of indecision, she grew up in Mayfield and when she came to Christchurch in 1955 flatted at the YWCA hostel with another Mid-Canterbury girl destined to achieve in sport - Val Young.
  • Thomas Gandow, criticized what he called the frequent belittlement of Scientology in the media and the indecision of politicians to work towards banning the organization in Germany. Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE
  • Indecision and confusion about where funds were to come from and problems securing necessary materials also affected construction.
  • We are left to speculate the girl is just a deadhead, and in her indecision, powers on, deciding to live in the future, never looking back.
  • Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid procrastination and delay.
  • The impression again was of indecision and fear of a competition.
  • The idea that our home may be demolished is undeniably upsetting, but the even greater threat is the possibility that this process could bog down in an interminable morass of political and bureaucratic indecision, with no clear answers at all. Argh!
  • He swallowed for a second, indecision crossing his face, before he decided to play dumb.
  • The road through this landscape moves with serpentine indecision: it rises, curves and double backs, hesitates, sinks, then curves back on itself once more.
  • While he is unsparing in his descriptions of the muddle, indecision and plain deceit in the preparation and conduct of the rising, he does communicate something of the small-scale grandeur of it all.
  • If after every decision the will reverted to a state of indecision and oscillation equipoised between good and evil, the basis for confidence in our fellow men would be gone. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
  • The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • I study the amber until the waves of indecision and conflict about leaving Joe and the house recede.
  • There's not only nepotism but perhaps worst of all, political indecision.
  • Towns and cities considering tram schemes yesterday attacked Government indecision and demanded clear guidelines on what Ministers were prepared to pay for.
  • Actually, I think this indecision is part of the game of much strange fiction. Freeform Critique
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • Hamilton's men suffered four punctures in the first 15 miles, destroying their rhythm, and for a few miles there was patent indecision among them whether to wait or continue.
  • What better tribute to the blithering indecision that has made us the nation we are today?
  • After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day.
  • She went through a period of terrible uncertainty and indecision.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • It is not hard to understand that this kind of overcautious indecision on the part of the commander of the greatest fighting force in modern history is indeed unprecedented, and can only serve to embolden our enemies. The American Spectator
  • When driving two things are inherently dangerous; indecision and lack of indication.
  • We could maybe build a robot like Elliott, but it would have a terrible time, paralysed by indecision and pretty useless at bringing us the right bowl of nibbles when we needed it.
  • In such moments of indecision, political leadership can win the day.
  • Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action.
  • A moment's indecision when you've got the ball and you could lose the game.
  • Their indecision has been replaced by confidence and steely determination.
  • What the Don says about Obama's indecision is true, but the reason why it is true is because of the fickle nature of his democratic collegues. ray Giuliani backs Rubio, rips into Obama
  • In the pirate's moment of indecision, Kharl struck with an underthrust, and the cutlass spun out of the pirate's hand. Wellspring of Chaos
  • After all I am the woman who spends a large percentage of her time paralyzed with indecision or fear, or both.
  • After 10 years of indecision and drift, Britain cannot remain on hold for another five years.
  • Honoured guests, ladies and gentlemen: After World War 11 the citizens of Newfoundland were in agonized indecision as to their future course: whether to continue the Commission Government, "go it alone" as a separate country, or become Canada's tenth province. Principles and Approaches
  • My sounds seemed momentarily to disconcert the boar, and while he halted and shifted his weight with indecision, an apparition burst upon us. CHAPTER III
  • They charged that the president had presided over “four years of indecision, tactlessness, timidity, and bluster.” Eisenhower 1956
  • The two-week siege was a result of indecision, not sophistication.
  • In Pauline this finesse was partially concealed by a languor and indecision of manner and an occasional assumption of 'niaiserie'; or almost infantine simplicity; but this only threw people the more off their guard, and made her finesse the more sure in its operation. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Mining executives even have a fancy term for their indecision: they are retaining 'optionality'. Times, Sunday Times
  • His back-and-forth reflects a habit of indecision, and sends a message of confusion.
  • At every stage, ambivalence and indecision has meant that decisions were forced upon them by events on the ground.
  • She paused in indecision, neither seeing nor being seen. CHAPTER XV
  • It seemed shackled to indecision, unable to make up its mind.
  • Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth.
  • Hovering with indecision is common as Clarice Lispector plays out authorial thoughts mediated through her narrator and all in front of her reader. The Hour of the Star - Clarice Lispector
  • She seemed to hover in indecision for a second, and then made the abrupt decision to speak.
  • It is a mixture of both indecision and the truly solid faith in the inconceivability of a heavenly body.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • It may be a split second of indecision at a roundabout, a moment's inattention while pulling out of a parking space, a failure to spot another driver signalling.
  • Her morning was an exercise in indecision. She tried on everything in her closet but couldn't remember what he'd liked.
  • The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • With the pressure on, we are gripped by indecision and descend into argument.
  • Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday.
  • The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
  • If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision.
  • And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional.
  • He stood frozen with indecision, trying to get back his breath. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Your thinking has a soupçon of immaturity and indecision to it.
  • It makes it sound like indecision is an exceptional circumstance, when it may in fact be quite commonplace. Freeform Critique
  • After initial indecision, the inquest jury delivered a verdict of lawful killing.
  • This indecision at the level of military planning reflects a broader and deeper dilemma of American foreign policy today.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • We do not have the right to find retreat in earnest indecision.
  • It is all designed to produce an instant of indecision, a moment of confusion that leads to disaster.
  • Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid procrastination and delay.
  • he was immobilized by conflict and indecision
  • A long awaited meeting about our replacement toilets on Tuesday resulted in indecision!
  • There's also the more self-conscious and deliberate indecision where the anomalous is explicable as an artifice of the nomology of narrative itself, a product of those "laws of reality" that cover the use of extended metaphor in fiction. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The indecision follows council's monthly meeting on Tuesday night during which councillors deadlocked with a six/six vote on a motion to provide $100,000 over three years.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • By acquiescing to both England and Germany through the Iberian Indecision, France completely avoids this touchy issue.
  • What good is intellect if it leaves us immobile and frozen in indecision?
  • Gord stood nearby in jittery indecision — encouraged by hunger, restrained by fear. 1977, part 2: The Lord of the Rinky-Dink
  • She went through a period of terrible uncertainty and indecision.
  • Thus the narrative in both stories is roughly circular, replaying events, lurching into indecision, in an effort to get the true story woven into a whole.
  • The Republicans' indecision over how to proceed stemmed from election-year dynamics.
  • The United Nations found itself floundering as it stumbled from one moment of indecision to another.
  • The Republicans' indecision over how to proceed stemmed from election-year dynamics.
  • Left standing beside the van, while he went to take a call, I was suddenly aware that the cop had neglected to restrain me or actually arrest me, so after a minute of indecision I legged it in the direction of St Martin's lane.
  • A moment's indecision when you've got the ball and you could lose the game.
  • His prices were too high for the Venetian grandees, who were as careful as himself with money, whilst the religious orders vexed him with quibbles and indecision.
  • And they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness of indecision.
  • His left-foot drive caught Gordon Marshall in a dwam of indecision and the goalkeeper's effort could only aid the progress of the ball over the line.
  • The ball was hacked clear and after some indecision in the home rearguard Enda Muldoon raced over the try line.
  • After a moment of indecision, I crawled to my feet and I quickly wiped my face clean of the mud.
  • Men who had been walking like extras in a movie were now in a farce, looking up and down the four possible exits in complete indecision. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • It blames the change in costing on indecision over the future of the line.
  • In addition to the portrait of personal indecision that the film presents, it also acts to some extent as a satire on British society of the time.
  • I had my usual utter indecision when it came to talk of teatime and Hanna asked me what I fancied eating. Famous in Finland, Fixture in France
  • Sometimes temporising can be justified, but in this case it is simply evidence of indecision and lack of leadership. Times, Sunday Times
  • At every stage, ambivalence and indecision has meant that decisions were forced upon them by events on the ground.
  • A moment's indecision when you've got the ball and you could lose the game.
  • Or perhaps the don't knows didn't know where to demonstrate their indecision.
  • his indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost
  • Sandy paused in indecision, till suddenly the fact that he was The Priestly Prerogative
  • He showed critical moments of indecision against playable lobs, allowing them to drop instead into the back corners from which he was forced into defensive play.
  • 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
  • Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid procrastination and delay.
  • But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation.
  • Indecision corrosively blights a community and our residents deserve better.
  • Romantic indecision often annoys me, especially when the fulcrum of the triangle is merely forestalling a difficult but inevitable choice. 20 « January « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • There is a great deal of indecision about/over how to tackle the problem.
  • Defeated by indecision and the reddest of tape, they withdrew after supplying the initial plans.
  • It was a game where both defences spent their time in a perpetual state of confusion best exemplified by Gary Caldwell's indecision in dealing with a Hartley dink over the top close to the half-hour mark.
  • The CIA character "begs for the green light to capture or kill the al Qaeda chieftain, but the line goes dead, suggesting that Berger and his colleagues, including Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, frozen in indecision, had hung up on the CIA man. 9/11
  • It dooms me to a life of skepticism, indecision, disgust, and often misanthropy.
  • She went through a period of terrible uncertainty and indecision.
  • In his foreign policy, Clinton often combined brinkmanship with indecision over the use of military force.

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