Sentences with phrase «to vacillate»

Elijah's address to the Carmel assembly begins with a question, enigmatic in the Hebrew, which I have translated, «How long will you go on vacillating between the two alternatives (that is, Yahweh and Baal)?»
This act of capturing meaning in multiple symbol systems and then vacillating from one medium to another is called transmediation.
Helms» unabashedly broad performance vacillates wildly between amusing and obnoxious, and it's worth noting, too, that many of the film's periphery players fare surprisingly poorly.
Combining familiar yet unlikely materials in order to reconfigure everyday experiences, his work vacillates between painting, drawing, and sculpture.
Labor has been criticised for vacillating about about its 50 % renewable energy ambition.
Because the weather is as vacillating as my desire for the shift in seasons, I can't commit to turtlenecks until likely the end of November.
As the king vacillated for months, the newly created Pakistan sent a troop of raiders to force the king to submission.
In 1963, Macmillan vacillated over whether or not to stand down, a move dramatically curtailed by his illness and the drama of the leadership succession.
We also vacillate between coconut milk, raw milk and organic whole milk yogurt for the creamy base.
And what ifs can't heal the larger cycling community and general public who are still vacillating between emotions of despair, heartache, bewilderment and anger.
Like these films, Le Week - End is a deceptively provocative and complex portrait of people who vacillate between love and hate, good and bad, weak and strong — sometimes within the same moment.
This round started with more of the same, the awesome talent vacillating with puzzling misses.
However, the program then vacillated between telling me I had the latest version of the software and saying it needed another update.
He's still writing and ignoring almost everything else, which results in vacillating responses from his wife Lauren (Julia Stiles), depending on whether or not there's conflict from some other character in the story at the moment (She's mad at him when the plot starts to get stale, and she desperately wants to have his child when he's otherwise distracted by other things).
Obviously, we would all prefer to avoid the stress of constantly vacillating between greed and fear, but beyond that, a less emotional decision process clearly makes you a better investor.
So don't vacillate to write about your desire in your profile.
It doesn't always fit together as well as it should, sometimes forcing the player to work around the game rather than with it — but the wildly vacillating tone is the bigger issue.
The image vacillates between showing a warm look to a slightly faded look (illustrating the heat of the locations), but its never overly bright.
Similarly, in Inspired Bright (2017 - 18), there's a very strange way the composition vacillates between representation and abstraction — something like a waking dream — as that distinct slice of blue sky and clouds in the top right quickly makes way to transitions in space that are rapid and unpredictable.
I spend so much time vacillating between hot and cold in my office that it's not worth it for me.
It was always a bit embarrassing with its histrionic, comical expressionism: as silly as The Scream, but more vacillating.
In the cleverly named piece, «Spit / Swallow» (2016), the flashing neon sculpture depicts how women vacillate between submission and rebellion in patriarchal society.
Short of hanging on to the muddy, vacillating devices of ceremonial deism, Christians appear to face one of two choices.
There are the reporters, serving the fans that believe player stock vacillates like the biotech market (I try and catch myself whenever talking about «stock,» though it slips into the cringe - worthy lexicon more than I'd like).
Maybe that is because I think we all do vacillate between male and female in some ways.
And while I still maintain Diesel has an on - screen charisma, his performance vacillates between a cardboard action hero and an unconvincing sensitive bad guy.
«I'm aware that the movie vacillates wildly between demographic appeal and, frankly, that's the point,» says Levy around what I imagine to be a concerned and thoughtful brow — something that answers why his next collaboration with Steve Martin, The Pink Panther, has been shelved until sometime next year.
As it is with the highs and lows of teenage life, Lady Bird features incredible scenes of catharsis and anguish that vacillate extremely between humor and heartache, yet work so completely.
His mother vacillated about keeping him in her home and so he bounced among family members, including his dad, who was struggling with drug addiction.
And even though it may start vacillating at some point, that can be as far as 10 years down the line.
This institution was charged with telling the story of modernism, but in the nine years Saltz tracked its galleries, its representation of women artists vacillated between 3.5 and 8 percent.
The paintings are temporal impressions of time spent in a landscape; a cinematic view with edits with space vacillating between close ups and long shots.
There were no jerseys, no official end zones, and players vacillated, confusingly at times, between teams.
It's been a whirl - wind like few weeks vacillating between finding myself plastered in Pondicherry to attending training sessions on Corporate Finance in plush hotels to crouching over toilet seat wondering if my innards were all going to waltz out the back door.
Some people experience anxiety or depression, and many others vacillate between the two.
As I wrote a couple of years ago, the teachers unions vacillate when it comes to charter schools.
Their perceptions of other people are inconsistent, and they often vacillate between worshipping their romantic partners one day and detesting them the next.
I wanted a new toy for my birthday next week, and I kept vacillating between getting a kettlebell or a medicine ball.
The show vacillates between hokey and clever as it mines the Brothers Grimm for contemporary analogues.
The question of how Mast Brothers makes its chocolate bars vacillated between «hilarious» (making fun of the founders» facial hair) and «creepy» (family members were harassed on social media).
They have the strength to see things through without vacillating or procrastinating.
In spite of the fact that the purposes behind the late rally are misty, investigators point to an upsurge in bitcoin exchanging in China as one explanation behind the developing force, saying the surge may reflect endeavors to move cash out of the nation as the economy moderates and monetary markets vacillate.
We will never limp, we will never wimp, we will never vacillate in our support of Israel.»
The man who wrote those words, Leo Tolstoy, vacillated continually between art and propaganda.
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