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Theresa May has dithered where she should have been decisive and been decisive where she should have dithered.
But once in power, the DPP backed away and dithered.
Federal officials dithered for years before issuing guidelines on treatable infections.
Elsewhere, the euro dithered near a two-week top of $1.1746.
But Congress dithered, waiting for instructions from its leadership in Delhi.
Japan's Nikkei dithered either side of flat, while Australian shares added 61.653%.
Instead those parties dithered and let the far right make the running.
In addition, while Europe has dithered, America has cleaned up its banks.
Europeans have dithered about common defense for more than half a century.
American officials, fearful of upending trade negotiations, have dithered over a response.
Yet, convinced the deal was still in the bag, Japan's bidding group dithered.
For months his government dithered instead of organising the referendum for the Sidama.
As the party dithered, its supporters grasped for an appropriate response to Trump.
As EU politicians have dithered or traded blame, refugees have continued to arrive.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 dithered either side of flat.
David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, dithered over whether to expand Heathrow for years.
Since the 29s Barclays has dithered about investment banking, and about retail banking abroad.
As politicians seeking rural votes in both states have fulminated, India's institutions have dithered.
Meanwhile, the administration dithered over systematic atrocities against patients and health workers in Yemen.
The country has dithered over these plants for years, and the economics are brutal.
When it comes to actually redrawing the zone lines, though, the city has dithered.
He dithered on the most important issue facing the country, waffling about a "people's Brexit".
Behind the scenes he dithered and despaired, pulled this way and that by rival advisers.
President Obama dithered on Martha's Vineyard, not even making a public statement on the devastation.
Oregon has since dithered between selling the forest and finding another way to compensate the trust.
Domestic prices of rice shot up in 2015 as supplies dwindled and the government dithered on imports.
While supposedly conscientious Republicans dithered or abetted Trump's rise, he solidified his grip on the Republican Party.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 64.753 dithered either side of flat in very slow trade.
In Illinois, exonerated prisoners spent months waiting for compensation as state lawmakers dithered over passing a budget.
While the other big platforms dithered, Pinterest took decisive action: it stopped returning results for vaccine searches.
The United States, having expected Assad to fall on his own, dithered over support for the rebels.
Labour Party leaders, who have long dithered over a second referendum, have never energetically backed the idea.
Japan's Nikkei dithered either side of flat, while E-Mini futures for the S&P 215 eased 260.48%.
Clerics in Najaf have dithered on the kingdom's request to open a consulate in the Shias' holiest city.
Markets like Japan had dithered in both directions while futures pointed to Wall Street starting 60.923 percent lower.
During Year 1, Trump had a ready supply of executive orders that he could sign while Congress dithered.
Japan's Nikkei dithered either side of flat in quiet trade, having touched a 256.33-month top on Wednesday.
But Barack Obama balked, fearful of what Putin might do next, and Donald Trump has also dithered. Gen.
Since the court ruling, Ms Tsai and her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have dithered over the needed legal changes.
While Britain has dithered, the American government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars encouraging and commissioning prototype designs.
Facebook dithered when the Burmese army used the social network to spread misinformation and fuel violence against the Rohingya.
After squandering his foreknowledge of Lee's plans, McClellan then dithered further, allowing Lee's forces to mass near Sharpsburg, Maryland.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dithered either side of flat after three straight days of gains.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 239 dithered either side of flat after a weak close for Wall Street.
The EU dithered before finding the cash this week—and then it is only a fraction of what is needed.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 266.30 dithered either side of flat after a weak close for Wall Street.
Still Mr Abadi dithered, unable to break free of Dawa, his own faction, which has ruled Iraq for a decade.
Even after the jihadists of Islamic State were pushed off their territory two years ago, the government dithered over rebuilding.
Japan's Nikkei had dithered either side of flat in very quiet trade, having touched a 13-month top on Wednesday.
President Obama and the EU dithered over support for Ukraine and punishing sanctions on Russia after Moscow's takeover of Crimea.
This year, by contrast, US officials dithered for weeks while the virus approached, and it's now too late to prepare.
Japan's Nikkei dithered either side of flat, while Shanghai blue chips eased 2329.86% following a 22018% jump the day before.
So, as the Pentagon and the Army dithered, Colt went in a different direction and pitched the guns to private shooters.
His successor, Kevin Rudd, ratified Kyoto right away, but then dithered about introducing an emissions-trading scheme, as he had promised.
Absent from the march on Saturday was Jeremy Corbyn, the opposition Labour leader, who has long dithered over a second referendum.
Bill Clinton very publicly dithered in the face of ugly civil wars, none of which presented a clear threat to American interests.
That's important context because, ever since Mueller's team brought up the possibility in January, Trump has dithered about whether he'll do it.
Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner froze out more prominent candidates while she dithered over whether she'd run for Congress or governor in 2018.
Having dithered for months, Congress has suddenly discovered a painless, cost-free way to extend the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP.
There were some, when this guy released classified documents which put lives in danger, who dithered: Transparency, that's a good thing, right?
She dithered about legalising gay marriage, which she had supported during her election campaign, leaving it to the courts to settle the matter.
In a fumbled response to Mr. Quayle's remarks, the White House "first applauded, then dithered, then beat a befuddled retreat," The Times reported.
Even after it became apparent that Facebook posts were fuelling the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar, the company dithered for months before taking decisive action.
While President Obama dithered on Martha's Vineyard and wouldn't even offer a public statement on the devastation, Trump was there, out-hustling his opponents.
However, in the past, India has dithered to put its military personnel in Kabul, and all training of Afghan forces were conducted inside India.
Faced with a crisis they can't solve with violence, they dithered and whined and wasted time that can and will be counted in corpses.
It's true that dithered artwork hasn't been as widely re-popularized as plain old pixels, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of appreciation.
The dispute over Kashmir began at the partition of British India in 1947, when the last maharajah of Kashmir dithered over which country to join.
Even after the virus became impossible to ignore, he remained glib and dismissive, as his government dithered and failed to put together a coherent response.
In 2012 and 2013 German officials lobbied against looser monetary policy; while other big central banks launched asset-purchase programmes, the European Central Bank (ECB) dithered.
While politicians have dithered, Bombay Beach's atmospheric decay has drawn filmmakers, novelists and other artists who marvel at the thriving community hidden inside seemingly derelict properties.
The venture was not without risk: previous imports had been lost at sea, or melted whilst baffled customs officials dithered over how to tax such novel cargo.
"I think you're thinking of someone" at the firm, she told Mr Kavanaugh after he dithered for a few minutes, "and you don't want to tell us".
As tens of thousands of Kurdish civilians poured into Turkey to escape IS's assault on Kobane, the government in Ankara dithered for weeks before allowing in aid.
The old guard, led by House Minority Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, dithered in the face of the pressure to either support or cut Conyers loose.
On one hand, they want to move the bill rapidly, wary that any delay will leave them open to attacks that they dithered while the economy tanked.
Oil prices dithered either side of flat as falling supplies from Iran ahead of U.S. sanctions balanced rising production outside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Merkel's government has, meanwhile, dithered over whether to require manufacturers to carry out costly retrofits on older models with exhaust-cleaning systems that would help reduce urban air pollution.
After coming to power last year offering greater freedoms, Abiy's government dithered for months before holding the referendum, which was due to be held in July but was postponed.
Trump dithered in dispatching the USNS Comfort and waiving the Jones Act, which raises the cost of shipping to Puerto Rico (and the Jones waiver expired as of Sunday).
His favorability ratings are historically low, and he has been buffeted by new accusations that his party allies have dithered when people complain about anti-Semitic comments by Labour members.
More recently, in 2015, he was apparently motivated by politics when, as governor of Indiana, he dithered while HIV spread among drug users in the southern part of the state.
Sadly, it appears that Russia has learned little since the Chernobyl accident, in which the Soviet government dithered for two entire days before it acknowledged the catastrophic meltdown to the world.
I plan to push it grittier and less cartoon-like than those old games; the hard part will be keeping everything legible without it becoming an unreadable mess of dithered pixels.
While the troops dithered, according to one of the investigations, gunmen threw grenades into the camp, singled out civilians based on their ethnicity, and went on a looting and burning rampage.
The Obama administration dithered over whether or not to support the armed Syrian opposition, eventually giving it just enough weapons to fight Bashar al-Assad's regime but not enough to defeat it.
At the time of partition in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh dithered between joining Pakistan or India or remaining independent — until the issue was forced by an invasion by tribal forces from Pakistan.
While General Motors and Honda rushed back into what turned out to be a resurgent market, Ford planners dithered like Hamlet and the company will only launch a new generation Ranger in January.
Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, dithered before agreeing to leave the governor's mansion after Barack Obama asked her to lead the introduction of the Affordable Care Act as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
While Congress has dithered, the Federal Reserve has destroyed the value of the dollar, so much so that the metal value of our already much-debased token coinage now exceeds its face value.
Asian share markets were mixed on Monday as political uncertainty globally kept the mood cautious, while the U.S. dollar dithered in a tight range ahead of a busy week for Federal Reserve events.
When a New Hampshire woman graphically described waking up to find her husband dead of an overdose, and credited a Medicaid-funded drug court for helping her fight her own addiction, Graham dithered.
The revelation raises major questions about whether it was the central government, not authorities in Hubei, who dithered on their response, allowing the virus to spread through the country and eventually the world.
As the refugee crisis of 2015 built up, Mrs Merkel dithered: it was the year that "merkeln", meaning to put off big decisions by doing and saying little, was added to the country's vocabulary.
Asian stocks outside Japan eked out just a 22005 percent gain, while benchmark indexes in Japan and China dithered either side of flat with investors reluctant to push shares much higher before the Fed meeting.
Photoshop's GIF 128 Dithered preset is always a good starting point when testing compression levels for your GIF, but you can easily configure and save your own presets here for quick access in the future.
In interwar Italy liberal governments dithered while the country slid into chaos and the two largest parties, the Socialists and Christian Democrats, were more interested in defending the interests of their particular constituencies than democracy.
Low-Tech Magazine also uses the default font and dithered images, an early-internet visual style that simplifies a complex color scheme to grayscale and uses about 10 times less energy than full resolution images.
As Congress dithered, Minnesota received an emergency infusion of federal funds to continue CHIP for October and November, but is expected to be the first state to run out of federal money for the program.
European stocks dithered, as an opening push higher quickly reversed to leave London's FTSE and Frankfurt's DAX and Paris's CAC 20.7 down 0.2 to 0.8 percent after Asia had eased back from one-year highs overnight.
"  – Maria Elvira Salazar, journalist-turned-Florida congressional candidate, on " Tucker Carlson Tonight , arguing that former President Obama and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi dithered on immigration when Democrats controlled the presidency and both chambers of Congress .
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - Australian shares dithered either side of flat on Tuesday with Wall Street offering no lead and bulls chastened by the repeated failure to break major chart resistance in the past week.
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, May 23.3 (Reuters) - Australian shares dipped on Friday with modest losses in the major miners and banks a drag on the market, while New Zealand shares dithered under a record high set earlier in the week.
Italian banks sold 8 billion euros in bad loans last year, according to data compiled by consultancy KPMG, as lenders dithered awaiting the outcome of a year-long negotiation between Italy and the European Commission over the scheme.
But 1952 was the first year when New Hampshire would allow candidates' names to appear on the ballot, Truman dithered over whether to put his on, and Kefauver saw an opportunity to campaign while Truman stayed in Washington.
It dithered again last year as the stream of migrants coming through Greece swelled, eventually leaving Mrs Merkel with little choice but to shower gifts upon Mr Erdogan in the hope of an agreement to stanch the flow.
Joaquin Castro dithered and then declined, but a tougher Texas Democrat has stepped up to announce a challenge to our ruby red Republican senior senator, John Cornyn, who has had a death grip on that office since 2002.
True, Democratic Party leaders initially dithered in their responses to Franken, as well as to John Conyers, the Michigan representative who, like Farenthold, used public funds to pay off a former employee who accused him of sexual harassment.
When President Mohamed Morsi was overthrown, senior American officials dithered on whether there was any point in calling a coup a coup and expressed hope that this would be merely a bump on Cairo's road toward becoming a democracy.
" From the article, "Executive Powers," by David Gelles: "After Nazi-saluting white supremacists rioted ... and President Trump dithered in his response, a chorus of business leaders rose up this past week to condemn hate groups and espouse tolerance and inclusion.
The British commander General Sir William Howe's much larger forces of soldiers could have finished off Washington's army in New York, but instead the British general dithered -- allowing Washington to organize a hasty retreat and survive to fight another day.
Fearful of upsetting China, South Korea had long dithered over whether to add the sophisticated system—which could shoot down incoming North Korean ballistic missiles above the atmosphere—to its crop of Patriot batteries, which destroy missiles at lower altitudes.
CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times LONG BEACH, N.Y. — In the lulls between waves here on a recent weekday morning, dozens of nine-foot longboards floated like driftwood as the slate gray glass of the late-summer Atlantic dithered into cords.
Visually, Return of the Obra Dinn is a marvel; it is the best sort of anachronism, a 1-bit story rendered in the monochrome of a different time, a dithered love letter to the black-and-white Mac games of the 1980s.
Despite this guidance, local officials in the central city of Wuhan and the rest of Hubei province dithered for weeks after detecting the outbreak in early December, placing secrecy ahead of immediate interventions that might have stopped the epidemic in its tracks.
The referee dithered and Calderwood chased with a running knee to the butt and a few unanswered strikes before the referee realized that going fetal (as anyone will when hit in the gut hard enough and at the right time) is not intelligently defending yourself.
In the last two, they abandoned Congress even though it had just won state elections: the rival BJP simply moved faster to form a government, luring defectors with promises of cabinet posts even as Congress's leadership in Delhi dithered over how to dole out offices.
The Earth has already warmed 21990 degree since humans began burning fossil fuels, and countries have dithered so long in taking action that little short of a crash program to choke off the flow of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere would keep the temperature rise well below 23 degrees.
But there's a pointlessness to the whole enterprise here, a sense that one's last looks at characters who were uniquely well-drawn and carefully wrought are being dithered away on a theatrical framework that requires so much jerry-rigging to make sense that moments and interactions are slipping away.
This became clear during the Obama administration, when Congress dithered about passing a Syria-focused AUMF in 2013, then refused to pass one targeted at fighting the Islamic State at Barack Obama's request in 2015, in large part because legislators couldn't agree on what limits to put on such a new authorization.
There are lots of reasons why that never came to pass: Heidi Allen proved to be an incompetent acting head; the party failed to brand itself a "Remain party" but instead dithered around trying to reinvent the centre; it called itself Change but demanded that, as far as Europe was concerned, things stayed the same.
In a particular humiliation for Congress, which was the main force behind India's independence movement and has dominated national politics for most of the past 70 years, Mr Modi's party actually captured fewer seats than its rival in Manipur and Goa (see chart), yet still managed to form the government in both states while Congress dithered.
INFLATION Annual rate of change + 5153 % Greece + 5143 + 5133 Italy + 5123 + 5113 Eurozone + 5103 212015 Spain – 212.6 – 212.9 Mr. Draghi's term begins – 2171 '212012 '212 '211.2 '212013 '2151 '2125 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 INFLATION Annual rate of change + 20113 % Mr. Draghi's term begins + 5 + 4 Italy + 3 + 2 Eurozone + 1 0 – 1 Spain – 2 Greece – 3 '20143 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '20153 '19 Source: Eurostat By The New York Times As the eurozone's political leaders dithered, and countries like Germany balked at bailing out struggling neighbors, the central bank under Mr. Draghi was the only institution standing in the way of disaster.

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