How To Use Indecisively In A Sentence
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a subtone, his brain was afire with keen activity; but unfortunately for the going forward of things, this mental state was divided into so many battalions, led by so many generals, indirectly and indecisively, nowhere.
The Place of Honeymoons
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He consulted a supervisor, who stared at me indecisively for a few minutes.
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Silver moved indecisively last week as the market paused after plunging from near-record highs above $49 an ounce.
Goldman View, Euro Worry Lift Precious Metals
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`I don't know,' he said indecisively
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Anand played indecisively and Nakamura turned the game on a dime, threw his pieces at Anand's king, and when the smoke cleared, he was up in material.
Lubomir Kavalek: The Great London Chess Debate
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He spent his early years indecisively moving about - working at an investment house, on a farm in Canada, and as a teacher in British public schools.
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His argument may have turned out indecisively, but Halley evidently believed that scientific data were relevant to theological questions.
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I'd been up since six, cleaning and fussing indecisively over my wardrobe, and I'd eventually settled on a warm brown sweater and khaki pants.
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The second debate ended as indecisively as the first.
O: A Presidential Novel
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The worst thing that could happen would be for it to end indecisively, with embittered semi-losers on all sides.
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Confusingly (and indecisively), he isn't taking a stand on Amendment 62.
Colin St. John: The Importance of Being Michael Bennet
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the battle ended indecisively; neither side had clearly won but neither side admitted defeat
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And they may feel obliged to take firm decision, quickly, to demonstrate to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister that they are not evading their responsibilities or acting indecisively.
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Yet others havered indecisively over both the principle and the practicality of the thing.
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Cursing himself for what he called his egregious folly in making himself the slave of a mere lady's attendant, and for having given the parish, should they know of her refusal, a chance of sneering at him -- certainly a ground for thinking less of his standing than before -- he went home to the Old House, and walked indecisively up and down his back-yard.
Desperate Remedies