Sentences with phrase «wavering on»

But, they were not wavering on this budget... $ 500 start to finish, furniture and everything and I'm proud to say we did it!
if you're wavering on whether it's actually necessary to do one, think of it is an opportunity to give the reader an elevator pitch about yourself.
The chart also shows the 9 - day average that has been flat for the lasts 4 - days, further indicating that the direction of the bitcoin market is currently in flux as traders are wavering on whether to get back in on the long side and catch the next upward move, or avoid the downside risk of Bitcoin dropping even further.
There is no wavering on that.
«And yet,» Bahr said, «the Corporation Commission keeps wavering on whether or not it's supportive of the RES and sometimes expresses outright hostility to it.»
The reason I've found myself wavering on a fast transition is that I can't find a prosaic explanation for these «observations».
However recently I've found myself wavering on the issue of how fast we'll see a transition to a virtually sea ice free state (less than 1M km ^ 2 off the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the north of Greenland) and it's because of the PIOMAS volume results.
Show specials may help stimulate prospects that might seem to be wavering on price, says LoCascio.
However, when push comes to shove, many owners find themselves wavering on their feline health care budgets when a crisis starts.
A year on and I was wavering on the brink of bankruptcy, pouring my heart and soul into an unpaid internship, staring at yet another job rejection email.
There can't be any wavering on this issue.
By wavering on whether to design its own Nook tablets, Barnes & Noble may have cost itself precious time — especially if the company doesn't have a new tablet ready for the holidays.
If you're still wavering on signing up for Amazon Prime membership, Jason Calacanis will probably tip you over the edge.
I was already wavering on whether to stay with wide distribution or go back to Select, when I read about the death of Samhain.
Apple has become by far my most lucrative ebook store for both the fiction and non-fiction so I'm really wavering on whether to put the new novel into Select or not.
Earning a good reputation is hard work, and we have earned ours by not wavering on customer satisfaction on every single sales and service experience.
When in late 2011, in response to Hawaii's stalling, Duncan finally threatened to cut off the Aloha State's funding, it marked a sharp and belated shift from the dozens of accommodating letters of approval his department had sent to states wavering on their commitments.
Yesterday I was wavering on whether or not to go for a run outside.
When in late 2011, in response to Hawaii's stalling Duncan finally threatened to cut off the Aloha State's funding, it marked a sharp and belated shift from the dozens of accommodating letters of approval that states wavering on their commitments have received from Washington.
Props to Variety's Kris Tapley for never wavering on his prediction that both would land in the race.
I keep wavering on whether or not to keep the cardigan and then it keeps staying.
Had this been the only item I was wavering on I probably would have kept it to receive the discount for purchasing the entire box but I just wasn't feeling it.
If you are wavering on the issue, just remember how much fun you used to have at recess when you were a kid.
The tension is high in Albany at the moment, as the GOP team, who now apparently wield keys, is determined to enter and said they would arrive around 3 p.m. (The group is apparently delayed by wavering on the part of renegade Democrat Hiram Monserrate, who is having second thoughts, according to a Republican source.)
Environmental groups reacted with dismay to news of the government's wavering on cutting carbon emissions.
He told CNN the change would help bring along other members of his state's delegation who are currently wavering on the bill.
Could Elliott, who was previously pledged to Baylor and Houston, be wavering on his commitment?
So if the club was wavering on keeping Arsene as manager, will this call from the Arsenal fans have them ready to act and call time on the Wenger era?
I'll grant some wavering on Filppula.
I am sure that after having said all that, some of you are wondering if I am wavering on my proclamation about the Houston Texans needing to draft Jadeveon Clowney with the first pick instead of Khalil Mack.
Shapo lost the first tiebreak 7 - 2, and for the rest of the match vacillated between looking as sharp and aggressive as anyone left in the draw and wavering on big points, failing to use his wingspan and flexibility to take advantage of any openings Carreño - Busta offered.
If he was wavering on whether to make a certain transfer or not then this should encourage the Frenchman to err on the side of spending rather than trusting what we already have.
The resistance of those who are wavering on the line is worn down by repetition and by personal invitations from those who are «fishing» for converts.
The president has responded harshly toward Republican congresspeople whom he considers insufficiently supportive of his agenda, even going so far as to meet with their primary challengers, while a pro-Trump political action committee at one point purchased, then withdrew, campaign ads against a senator who was wavering on the Senate GOP's health - care bill.
If you've been wavering on whether or not to get it, I can say from experience that I wish I had years ago.
Similarly, Paul used the same opportunity to bring up Rubio's wavering on immigration, and his support of the so - called Gang of Eight immigration overhaul bill in 2013, where he voted with Democrats, including New York Senator Chuck Schumer, in favor of the bill.
Don't waver on your convictions about what you want as long as it doesn't harm others.
Trump pledged during his presidential campaign to withdraw the U.S. from the pact immediately after taking office, but had wavered on the issue since winning the election.
But he wavered on that pronouncement Friday, saying he «very well could» issue a «brand new order» next week.
Gold prices wavered on Thursday on buying after the bullion hit a one - week low in the previous session.
The only promises that Trump has not wavered on, like his insistence on deporting millions of illegal immigrants and banning immigration from parts of the world with a history of terrorism, would create more problems than solutions for American businesses.
Trump has said previously that he would be willing to have a face - to - face meeting with Mueller or his team, but more recently he has wavered on the prospect.
RICA I waver on a little now that Ruffer is such a big organisation, but think they talk a lot of sense.
South Korea, which has wavered on the issue, announced last week (via the Justice Ministry) that it would be banning bitcoin exchanges before announcing (via the Blue House) that it actually would not be banning bitcoin after all.
These schools have a lot in common: They're setting high expectations for all students, and they don't waver on that.
Leibniz wavers on this point, but eventually clearly states that only monads are substances in the true sense (see, for example, the letter to Des Bosse, found in Loemker, Gotfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Philosophical Papers and Letters 2, 1001).
Giroud has come on quite nicely this season, and while I believe that a more dangerous 9 could be what leads us to glory, I'm starting to waver on that belief a little bit.
Pierce is one of the top five scorers in the league, but he's an arm - waver on defense.
While others wavered on Philly.
When the Jesuit golfers were asked to list their goals for the 2016 season, Laskin's top three goals were team goals, and he has never wavered on those priorities despite signing to play golf at the University of Arizona next year.
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