Sentences with phrase «ever wavering»

Any serious student of human nature with numerous decades of observation of the ever wavering compass needle of some of our specie's moral and ethical rectitude, or sustained lack thereof, will realize that some of us are, for the most part, fair - weather honesty sailors.
I like to do what comes to my ever wavering mind.
By the end of the next month I was convinced and I never, ever wavered from that belief.
But I don't think she has ever wavered from her commitment to her job as home secretary, and indeed she was in cabinet carrying out her duties this morning.

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Concretely, the church must exhort its more committed members — the gathered remnant — to ever more strenuous work in the service of social justice, work which will reveal to both the world and its wavering members the fact that religious fervor is conducive to true social progress.
This became a pivotal conviction from which Augustine would not waver for the rest of his life and is the conceptual axis around which Western theology has been spinning ever since.
This season has seen the boss under more pressure than ever, though, and the fact that the decision on whether to stay or go was on the cards must have made Wenger realise that his position is not as strong as before and that the support of a lot of Arsenal fans is wavering to say the least.
Barcelona's resolve to get a player hardly ever gets wavered.
I realize no one ever told me it'd be a breeze to raise little humans, but using this parenting style — and using it strictly, without wavering — made our household run a little more smoothly.
My inaugural season as a Camp Director was in 1982 and ever year since, the commitment to providing a Summer Camp experience of the highest order has never wavered.
But have you ever noticed your child after they have been put in a walker, he tends to walk in a wavered manner and lets the walker control him, instead of the other way round?
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How else to explain why we're now wavering ever so slightly in our confidence that Casey Affleck will take home the Oscar, simply because Denzel Washington pulled a shocker by winning the SAG award?
Now I have to balance my own wavering expectations between renewed anticipation one of the sweetest gentlest comic adventures I've ever read and the letdown I felt when I heard Michael Cera was playing Scott Pilgrim.
For much of the film, we waver between fearing that Moll has made the worst decision of her life and hoping the two of them run off together and live happily ever after.
Depending on the property, a movie studio must balance ever so perilously on a line that can waver about as if suspended like a tightrope in midair.
Although 2014 Cherokee features a first ever «un-Jeepman-like» front end design, where razor thin headlamps catch the initial glance, Cherokee's core utility is still intact, although I will admit the headlight design wavers perhaps a bit too much from decade long Jeep design expectations.
Yet in the last years of his life - as the Italian dictator grew ever closer to Hitler - the pontiff's faith in this treacherous bargain started to waver.
(Note, some traders do avoid ever blowing out a trading account, and it's typically because at this stage they begin trading with proper trading habits and they never waver, they stay on track and don't give into the temptations of trading like a gambler).
EVE Online initially launched with a permissive attitude, and has not wavered much from that design stance ever since.
Populating her world are bat - faced demigods, gargoyles, ever - present worms and genderless pink humanoids stripped of identifying characteristics; their bodies contorted into ritualistic positions that waver between torture, rapture and worship.
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