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"indecision" Definitions
  1. the state of being unable to decide

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Hilary Duff can definitely relate to this sense of indecision.
The indecision was reflected in rate forecasts among individual members.
The baby stuff sits there, a symbol of their indecision.
It isn't just Kim who is annoyed by Kourtney's indecision.
I drove my friends and family insane with my indecision.
I speak as someone with a serious commitment to indecision.
Jason Zinoman's article on Ellen DeGeneres's career indecision is excellent.
There is more than indecision or gridlock at play here.
And he's paralyzed by indecision, as we all can be.
At some point, the indecision will come to an end.
Confusion and indecision everywhere, until a large man took control.
But at times, chart patterns capture sustained points of indecision.
Markets like this political indecision; make no mistake about that.
Yet countries today remain frozen by indecision on this front.
Murphy's indecision about his own work perfectly aligns with their anxieties.
"The root of indecision is a fear of failure," Hagemann said.
The software monitors mouse movements for signs of indecision or distraction.
Odebrecht's indecision has the Petrobras process paralyzed, the two sources added.
And we are left with a decision to opt for indecision.
We witness the boy's indecision, and finally his seemingly arbitrary choice.
The poem, "Indecision," is a tour de force of absolute presence.
For some Iowans, the pressure proved paralyzing, freezing them in indecision.
His indecision, romantic as it might be, was not about nationalism.
The indecision comes at an important time for the U.S. economy.
The pair's indecision has drawn the ire of progressive left groups.
She, like her country, is paralyzed by fear, inaction, and indecision.
Prepare to say goodbye to indecision, foundation brushes, and harsh lines ahead.
Her tears looked like the product of indecision more than anything else.
And Underwood, you're perilously close to entering the Indecision Hall of Fame.
Originally the farming village of Schraalenburgh, Bergenfield owes its name to indecision.
Europe is expressing a growing frustration with U.K. lawmakers' indecision on Brexit.
And his indecision may cost him in a key early primary state.
There was no such indecision for the volatile Guatemalan forward Carlos Ruiz.
Such indecision has not been a problem for the Democrats this cycle.
That indecision has appeared time and again on recordings of 911 calls.
Its indecision on Syria left even staunch allies puzzled about American policy.
Indecision and anxiety spread across the grown-up's sagging face and body.
President François Hollande has responded with a mix of hyperactivity and indecision.
Life is too short to let indecision or inexperience cut into your drinking.
Despite Cassie's indecision, Colton keeps her around, instead decision to cull Caelynn instead.
That night, I was wracked with indecision over how to make this right.
Mrs Clinton seems haunted not by the appearance of weakness but by indecision.
Forlani puts visible effort into projecting yearning and indecision into her backward glances.
I first heard Indecision on Soundcloud when I was still in high school.
What once seemed like conscientious lawmaking increasingly looks like a figleaf for indecision.
Like deer trapped in headlights, they are paralyzed by their helplessness and indecision.
"We had a lot of moments of indecision," Loyola Coach Charley Toomey said.
For many in Chartres, the Fillon debacle was a factor behind their indecision.
That indecision led to a degree in social welfare, with a theater minor.
Even some Obama administration officials were frustrated by the mixed signals and indecision.
Andrew Cuomo's mid-debate pledge would seem to douse any talk of indecision.
So there was no indecision to put an end to her lovely self.
All the attention presidential candidates are lavishing on the early states breeds indecision.
"He loves to live in this state of indecision, or suspension," Byrne said.
O'Rourke's entry into the race concludes a four-month stretch of public indecision.
Indecision over the listing venue is widely thought to have snarled the process.
It can lead to indecision (duh), regret and even lower levels of happiness.
How come your food is just like your ... there's this constant indecision of food.
"If people were to describe the election, it would be 'Indecision 2019'," says Nanos.
But indecision is the greatest sin and justice has no time to ask questions.
The Brexit and Janet Yellen's indecision on rates have been digested by the market.
Brown, a developer and technologist, was determined to end the staff's daily lunchtime indecision.
Seven years of indecision have left us the weakest outside power in the war.
But that appearance of unanimity masked a welter of executive-level indecision and anxiety.
This highlighting of a reporter's tormented indecision is why "Serial" made for compulsive listening.
How does each man arrive at his decision — or at his acceptance of indecision?
Libra is a sign we accuse of indecision, but that's not really the case.
That includes President Donald Trump's indecision on whether to continue paying cost-sharing subsidies.
But artistic indecision and a crisis of faith caused him to abandon the third.
Carter, 18 at the time, repeatedly berated Roy for his indecision to commit suicide.
We now have an explanation for Facebook's bizarre indecision on political ads: Peter Thiel.
The Australian market index has two potential chart patterns — and both show prolonged indecision.
However, the key message of the potential equilateral triangle pattern is one of indecision.
Indecision, ambiguity, and conflict become dynamic and useful values here in suggesting secret pleasures.
His indecision has fed a constant stream of will-he-or-won't-he speculation.
Either way, Mr. de Blasio was welcome in Iowa in spite of his indecision.
If there's been a theme for this season, it's arguably been ambivalence and indecision.
Selection requires decision, but (in the dream) indecision is what makes the phrases vivid.
Sure, college is a time for indecision, for gathering knowledge without immediately forming an agenda.
Indecision over key aspects of the offering have also caused delays, according to news reports.
The other thing is, I get paralyzed by indecision when there are that many options.
Even Arie Luyendyk, Jr., the current Bachelor, is plagued with rumors of infidelity and indecision.
But even with Mother Nature's indecision, it's a fact that more intense weather is inevitable.
Without "B," neither "boring" nor "bomber" are connected, here on the knife's edge of indecision.
Gartman said that the Fed's indecision over rate hikes had caused equities to become overvalued.
The same instinct that urges them toward indecision makes them pretty agreeable and cooperative, too.
They'd rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
Integrations are harder when paired with indecision Lenovo is retreading HP's footsteps with admirable diligence.
Kerslake warned that civil servants were being hamstrung by ministerial indecision and unworkable customs plans.
Given the magnitude of his problem, Kumail spends much of the movie mired in indecision.
Britain backed a $22 billion expansion of Heathrow in 2016, ending 20203 years of indecision.
Our commitment to indecision then wasn't just an obstinate reluctance to make up our minds.
Is this just a period of indecision, or may my gut be telling me something?
When dining out in New York, the spectre of crippling indecision lurks around every corner.
When he returned his glance to the distant green, indecision was written across his face.
As theatrical it was, this was not Mr. Carvalho's first public flirtation with professional indecision.
Do you know about the indecision, the paperwork, the constant explanation, the judgment from others?
Asked about how they might break in 2020, many winced or seemed pained by indecision.
But he had partly boxed himself into a corner because of previous indecision or procrastination.
The Raiders played for Ken, and Ken played hard—with no indecision, and no regrets.
But there's no reason for this indecision to give them an outsize voice in picking presidents.
I tell myself that indecision can be a blessing, and inaction the right choice to make.
Leaders would rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
But that's a steep decline in indecision compared with previous Granite State Polls conducted by UNH.
Indecision indicates one of three things: fear, concern over past mistakes, or a lack of information.
Picasso called Bonnard's paintings a "potpourri of indecision" and accused him of not being intellectual enough.
The central government keeps promising to do something about electric bikes, but appears mired by indecision.
That moment of indecision was seen as a fatal error from which his premiership never recovered.
Congress must act immediately — rural and urban communities alike are caught in the trap of indecision.
A few weeks ago, he wrote about his indecision, and before that, his burnout at work.
The affliction can make writing feel impossible, like I'm trapped in place between indecision and vacancy.
Trembling, eyes darting, she seems lost in her own dread or indecision or drug-induced haze.
Most European leaders want Britain to stay, but they are also fed up with British indecision.
His approach to life seems to be that to inflate — problems, pain, indecision — is to deflate.
So hundreds of buildings stand preserved, at least for now, in a bureaucratic amber of indecision.
Most of our problems in recent years have about them the aura of indecision and weakness.
To some Biden allies, it seemed too little too late: a case study in political indecision.
Miley's evolved her personal aesthetic so many times, it's hard not to be crippled by indecision.
Indecision over the listing venue snarled the process, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year.
"The ongoing, multinational, multicontinental behavior of Iranian malign activity leaves no room for indecision," he said.
In episode two, which aired Monday night, the relationship fizzled, in part thanks to Underwood's sheer indecision.
Cramer, with support from national Republican groups, had hammered the incumbent Democrat over her indecision on Kavanaugh.
Several are fed up with Mrs May's indecision and with British MPs' failure to agree upon anything.
As Brannan says, the citizens of Bay Ridge didn't vote for him because he was in Indecision.
Each shake costs $5.39 a pop, and will definitely help with that whole ice cream indecision problem.
Ms. Hall, though, is the standout, selling Anna's indecision even through some of the script's dubious patches.
"People are tired and fed up (with Britain's indecision) - but what to do?" one EU diplomat said.
That is the highest level of indecision measured in Reuters/Ipsos poll dating back to mid-April.
The alternative is indecision, which paralyzes an organization, creates doubt, uncertainty, lack of focus, and even resentment.
"But we don't want that further extension to be a licence for indecision... A rolling extension that just leads to further indecision, further majorities against things but for nothing isn't a solution for anyone," he said, adding that there was also real concern around Britain's European parliamentary election obligations.
Meanwhile, delay and indecision over Brexit have led to a renewed campaign for another public vote on Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn, the party leader, has got better at taunting Mrs May for her indecision and cabinet splits.
Whether it's the permanency, indecision, or just a general fear of needles — many celebs have major tat-aversion.
But not to let other people's indecision or other people's lack of clarity draw me from my clarity.
"Falling in love" is only a shade away from "in love," but it carries with it infinite indecision.
That allowed them to go to Trump during his hours of indecision and point to accolades flowing in.
The exhibition does not fixate on Bonnard's supposed "indecision," but subverts it into an exploration of his practice.
That "Indecision" is experienced in a small, pitch-black gallery only heightens the lovely disorientation of the piece.
However, his call echoes the greater indecision and uncertainty in the investment community after years of monetary easing.
The indecision coupled with the expectation that this election will see higher abstention figures could aid extreme parties.
The sartorial indecision worked into concepts like athleisure or business casual are not likely to vanish anytime soon.
If you're paralyzed by indecision or laziness when it comes to your money, it pays to hire help.
Everything on the menu looked delicious, and I felt the agony of indecision beginning to descend upon me.
The result is a federal bureaucracy with an ever-growing number of corners subject to paralysis and indecision.
The reversal is likely to reinforce among many voters what pollsters say is Mr. Hollande's reputation for indecision.
Bailout is the buzzword on Veep this week, and never has fiscal indecision been more fun to watch.
The run-up to the Rio Olympics was marred by indecision over whether to allow Russia to participate.
"Mario's indecision and reluctance was genuine, was real and came out of his magnificent soul," Mr. O'Shaughnessy said.
Many Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents here are experiencing the political indecision racking the rest of the country.
And Mr. Simons is that, a welcome, if exacting, novelty in a city and business lost in indecision.
But the Congolese woman was so paralyzed by indecision that she had remained at Vive for ten months.
Because that sort of indecision is not helpful for the process of capitalism and democracy to really flourish.
Indecision at the highest levels of Saudi Arabia's government is thought to have stoked frustration among company executives.
This indecision allowed for the U.S. Embassy to become a negotiation sticking point with Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Do away with the crippling indecision over what to pull the plug on while shopping for the upcoming season.
India's indecision over China's biggest summit of the year comes at a time of a sharp downturn in ties.
I opened a new message so he wouldn't see the typing bubbles appear, disappear and then reappear with indecision.
A pattern was developing of Shiffrin's dominating in training but encountering nerves and some tactical indecision on race day.
He was frequently a terrible boyfriend and sometimes a terrible friend, given to indecision and jealousy and self-absorption.
Borges was open about his indecision over supporting Trump and announced his vote on Sunday, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Still, his indecision has opened seams for other hopefuls to deliver their messages, without interference, to uncommitted primary voters.
The bottom line: Many of us make the mistake of being paralyzed by indecision when it comes to money.
The creator seeks perfection and is plagued by self-doubt and indecision, as is the case with many artists.
Mr. Brannan, formerly a punk metal guitarist in a band called Indecision, got into politics working for Mr. Gentile.
The astronomer Carl Sagan led the effort to compile the record, an ambitious process that was fraught with indecision.
Karina Carmona, the star of our latest Hair Me Out episode, has had her fair share of strand indecision.
Other Europeans, however, are fed up with Britain's anguished indecision and are more than ready for it to leave.
Be mindful of indecision while the red planet passes through this sign, as it can create stand-still energy.
Because that kind of indecision is unnecessary volatility in a time where we already have so much political churn.
" WEF added that "the fractures that have emerged politically, economically and socially must not foster intolerance, indecision and inaction.
After 230 minutes of indecision, we decide I'll get Sweetgreen for pickup and he'll get a chicken and rice platter.
When the lower-class workers storm in, demanding a solution to the predicament, the lieutenants crumble from infighting and indecision.
Ahead, see our picks for the best not-gross-looking gray nail polishes, and consider your nail salon indecision canceled.
Riggs does do a good job talking him through salsa and indecision, so I'll give him some credit for that.
With so many options to choose from (and a maximum of four meals delivered), I am sometimes paralyzed by indecision.
The political limbo also caught the attention of late-night TV, with Jimmy Kimmel dedicating a segment to Toomey's indecision.
Britain on Tuesday gave Heathrow the green light to build a new $22 billion runway, ending 25 years of indecision.
Reports from Iowa suggest that Democratic primary voters, desperate to find a silver bullet against Trump, are wracked with indecision.
Indiana is also one of the few remaining states before California votes on June 7 where there is much indecision.
If the character Dawn is marked by constraint and indecision, McGowan's role in shaping her film was just the opposite.
She pointed to the subject's face, which she said contained clearly articulated humor, but also a universal message of indecision.
After two years of political turmoil and indecision, Britain is now rapidly hurtling towards the Brexit deadline of March 29.
Between phone static, mistranslations, misunderstandings, and plain, simple indecision, communication is hard, but people's actions (or inaction) will speak volumes.
She experiences moments of panic and indecision as a brand-new doctor, but is always ready to jump back in.
It's a grab bag of ideas, a flea market in human form, and what's behind it isn't indiscipline or indecision.
Meanwhile, GOP opponents, who expect some of these Democrats to ultimately support Kavanaugh, are hitting them for their supposed indecision.
Following months of legislative turbulence and indecision, the healthcare debate is subsiding, opening a critical opportunity to address tax reform.
She was riveting — a young woman tortured with indecision — as she went off with Hades then tumbled into the underworld.
Such blurred indecision is unfortunate, given that the Beatles were masters of, among other things, the crisp and crunchy title.
Ankara's indecision led to not only more refugees but also ISIS fighting the Syrian rebels and undermining the Syrian opposition.
To avoid that last minute indecision, agent Mark Schechter explained that the industry tries to create certain checks and balances.
A spokesperson from the All-IIT placement committee told Mashable that around 150 students had been affected by the startups' indecision.
He then spent about a year tweaking the album to get it just right, another symptom of his perfectionism, or indecision.
Indecision is the most common theme I encountered among voters at more than a dozen events in New Hampshire since Friday.
However, Trump's past indecision on trade and other issues seems to be fueling confidence that the president will change his mind.
Heti's, though, is unique among them for leaning into its protagonist's indecision, sitting with it until it's no longer an issue.
I know the moves, but there's one part that gets in my head and I freeze on the wall with indecision.
Usually, you'd look at a roster like Miami's and say something about indecision, and a team unsure which way to turn.
"Indecision on the Moon" (2001) is a 31-minute re-edit of the footage of Neil Armstrong's historic 1969 lunar landing.
On a platform known for indecision and snap judgements, parody accounts provide no surprises, and for some people, that's a relief.
I think she will agree to do it in the end, but her indecision is stressing me out — surgery is tomorrow.
You will break out of indecision, of old traumas and let the world enjoy all the beauty and richness within you.
The indecision is fleeting, however, as Cummings quickly rattled off a host of issues he's hoping to examine early next year.
Over the course of his presidency, Trump has demonstrated indecision on politically fraught issues such as gun control and immigration reform.
"A song like 'Journey,' even though it dealt with indecision, couldn't be the start of a character arc," Mr. Flaherty said.
And yeah, there was a lot of indecision, but that's what you get when you date so many women at once.
Politically, I'd become Chidi, the philosophy scholar on The Good Place, who ends up in Hell because of his ethical indecision.
"We were going back and forth even in the hospital," Upton told Extra last month about the indecision surrounding their daughter's name.
Mr. Pichai's penchant for consultation, once seen as a key ingredient in his success, is now viewed as indecision by some colleagues.
And Trump's indecision could create a problem for business leaders, who don't know what will happen with Dodd-Frank and other regulation.
President Emmanuel Macron, who took office in May, promised a quick decision after years of indecision and political squabbles over the development.
"Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa Caucus," Clinton's campaign said in a statement on Tuesday, following hours of indecision from the party.
Dan and Axios' Alayna Treene dig into Democrats' indecision on impeachment, including a large number of freshmen who are holding their fire.
It is a beautiful thing to be asked to account for your own indecision, which is the charge Jon asks of Theon.
It's a great way to avoid indecision in the aisles of your local bookstore and to discover new titles without any effort.
The indecision is also reportedly due in part to transparency requirements that would force Aramco to open its books to the world.
All of this—the indecision, the uncaring, the overpowering sense of comic irony—is borrowed, like the album's title, from Søren Kierkegaard.
Though the Democrats had every opportunity in 2017 to redefine their party and its message, intra-party bickering and indecision prevented progress.
Mulvaney said he was undecided on the bill, and his indecision rested on whether it made sense to do anything at all.
She recorded convos and sent them to news outlets, who then outed the Republican's indecision over how to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Bonnie: I went into Monday night's episode expecting Arie to walk away single, based on his apparent indecision and the hyperbolic promos.
But Bujalski's comic touch — his ability to capture unease and indecision among shambling recent college grads — still stands out from the cohort.
A recent Wired cover article profiled a Google culture in meltdown over ideological debates and Google's indecision over how to handle them.
In the treatment, the Daniels sketched out a cinematic poem: a brief investigation of indecision and emotional entropy in a dissolving romance.
Afghanistan's forces, suffering enormous casualties and grappling with a leadership marred by indecision and corruption, have struggled to put up a defense.
For those of us who take Halloween really seriously, the process of costume selection is nail-biting and often fraught with indecision.
The campaign here looks like the campaign for suburbs across the country, with some skepticism of Sanders but indecision among moderate voters.
Any extension would require unanimous approval from the other EU countries, all weary of Britain's Brexit indecision, and could come with conditions.
It also illustrates a privileged existence free of consequences for indecision or bad decisions, buoyed by his parents' wealth and his elite education.
The president wavered for months over how to handle DACA, and he appears to be continuing that indecision even after rescinding the program.
"After years of indecision about what to do with the Hitler house, Austrians thought they had a decision," reporter Kerry Skyring told NPR.
What stands out when you watch the matches is the apparent intelligence of the AI's decisions and the inhuman absence of any indecision.
That sudden burst of excitement followed by the crippling indecision of whether or not you should approach them for that sweet, sweet, selfie?
But Democrats used the indecision to attack him, with McGinty saying Monday while campaigning with Clinton that Toomey "hasn't manned up" to Trump.
It's a turn that echoes stigma about bisexual women's alleged indecision and the damaging idea that we'll always inevitably leave women for men.
Luckily, Baskin-Robbins has created an under-the-radar milkshake style, that is about to make ice cream indecision a whole lot easier.
On foreign policy, though, Kennedy's indecision and poor judgment in the first months of his presidency led to the Bay of Pigs catastrophe.
Driving to the synagogue in that time of indecision, I asked Zane what part of that day he thought would be most meaningful.
Mike Birbiglia's latest sold-out show, "The New One," is an 80-minute autobiographical monologue that tackles his indecision about becoming a father.
In the era of Netflix, we&aposve all struggled with the indecision that stems from the sheer volume of having too many options.
This "mindful minute" exercise is one of many tools political leaders can use to center themselves in a moment of stress or indecision.
Still, there is some indecision over what to do about the problem — and the onus to do something continues to be felt by women.
However, it should be noted that Lauren Burnham, the woman Luyendyk ended up picking (after some indecision) was 25 when the season was filmed.
Even someone of Kylie Jenner's A-list caliber isn't immune to a serious case of indecision prior the biggest red carpet of the year.
Over the past two years, the cartel has been paralyzed by indecision, watching as US shale drillers flood the market and swing global prices.
Another, testifying to the depth of a nation's indecision, said she was hesitating between the campaign's polar opposites: Mr Macron and Ms Le Pen.
After half an hour of romantic indecision, Titus and his maybe-boyfriend share a kiss in the dingy apartment Titus and Kimmy call home.
After weeks of indecision Angela Eagle, a veteran Labour MP, at last announced a challenge to Jeremy Corbyn as party leader on July 11th.
The decision comes after almost half a century of indecision on how and where to add new airport capacity in densely populated southeast England.
Biden, who passed on running for president last year after a lengthy period of indecision, has promised to remain involved in rebuilding the party.
Such indecision—some might call it helplessness—has come to define Europe's reaction to Trump, despite its leaders' claims of standing up to him.
You get "Warm Regards," a weekly conversation on climate science, science communication and the challenging intersection of data and decisions (and, too often, indecision).
Call it rediscovered stability or stalemate or indecision, but whatever the characterization, the has been well-anchored near the middle of its 22014 range.
As with most government decisions these days, where to put a new headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been marked by indecision.
Both McCain and Murkowski's stated reasons for their indecision are bogus, as the current bill is basically a worse version of the previous ones.
And EU leaders are exasperated with May and the UK's indecision, and they may be more reluctant to grant an extension this time around.
As a result, the EU has a tendency to become paralyzed by infighting and indecision during crisis moments like last summer's Greek financial meltdown.
The aviator said that mid-level leaders are "paralyzed with indecision," despite the Army's recent focus on encouraging mission command doctrine and independent thinking.
" The best option is to run, and we should encourage others to flee with us, but "don't let their indecision keep you from going.
They said that promising projects sometimes go many months awaiting approval or simply languish, drowned in a flood of memos, indecision and political strategizing.
A vote of the measure was initially delayed due to Republican opposition and indecision on the bill that repeals and replaces key ObamaCare provisions.
The move, announced earlier on Tuesday, gave Heathrow Airport the green light to build a new $22 billion runway, ending 25 years of indecision.
Mr. Biden's advisers had hoped she would have endorsed him sooner and have made little attempt to mask their irritation at her monthslong indecision.
With Ms. Mark-Viverito, 48, barred from seeking re-election because of term limits, she acknowledged some indecision in what lies in her future.
The eurozone will be stumbling from crisis to crisis, and the EU will remain paralyzed by indecision, stuck with painfully slow growth and declining influence.
Whatever it is, I've been gripped by a fever of indecision caused by comparing Apple's iPhone X and Google's Pixel 22 XL side by side.
This is maybe a reference to Underwood's rampant indecision on season 5 of Bachelor in Paradise, where he waffled on his relationship with Tia Booth.
Such indecision is demonstrated by the modest progress made so far in 6003 by the Euro Stoxx 50 index compared to the S&P 500.
Laura, you and I have plenty of common ground -- we just can&apost scare the population into paralysis by indecision, which is what we have.
However, after surprises in last year's U.S. election and the UK Brexit referendum, voter indecision and low turnout could catch markets wrong-footed yet again.
A bevy of Democratic candidates are already vying for the chance to take on Trump, but the road to Indecision 8 is long and uphill.
Conversely, Dallas' indecision and failure to make plays when it needs them the most are why the Mavericks have just eight victories in 803 games.
Still, several Democrats told The Hill that Biden bungled his response and that his indecision about entering the race has made him seem flat-footed.
But the last-minute efforts to derail his candidacy never materialized, thanks in part to a leadership vacuum and a paralyzing bout of indecision. Mrs.
Shine is well liked inside the West Wing because he is seen as someone who is decisive in a sea of indecision, three officials said.
Indecision doesn't lead a woman to put her feet in stirrups, lay back and hope the person holding the steel is well-trained and trustworthy.
The opposition party had some initial success by refusing to commit to whether it supported Brexit or not, but ultimately voters tired of the indecision.
When I stayed for several years in Georgia, I battled anxiety and depression, both the reason for and product of my constant travels and indecision.
Shine was well liked inside the West Wing because he is seen as someone who is decisive in a sea of indecision, three officials said.
Then there's her natural state, which fluctuates between steely resilience (just watch her dance) and crippling indecision (just listen to her talk about her dance).
Either way, there's simply no need for Congress to continue acting as if there's nothing to do here except throw up our hands in indecision.
As played by Catherine Shepherd, Sally is a woman caught endlessly in indecision, finally choosing to move forward when she meets the boldly sexy Emma (Davis).
The decision to expand Heathrow follows almost half a century of indecision on how and where to add new airport capacity in densely populated southeast England.
You see, Bitcoin has been gripped with indecision amid a year-long debate over whether or not to fork the currency's software just like Ethereum did.
But with the formation of the 2020 field — larger, more diverse, and more liberal than in past cycles — Biden's indecision had become something of a spectacle.
Alternatively you can ask Google's voice assistant to repeat a previous order if you don't want to deal with the indecision of choosing what to order.
After months of indecision and private negotiations, President Trump has announced his chief of staff John Kelly will be leaving at the end of the year.
When Kelly learned of the indecision, he settled the matter: The general said Porter needed to leave the White House immediately — no further questions or debate.
As for Hoppus and his indecision, he seems to have figured out a way to hack the system: Taco Bell, if you're listening, we're not mad.
Disagreements between the FBI's negotiating team and blunt-force advocates led to disorganization and indecision, and after 51 days, the FBI launched a tear gas attack.
Miller has told Reuters she suspected May might be happy to lose, with the court battle providing a useful distraction to ministerial divisions and Brexit indecision.
The real problem is that after slogging through all of US Soccer's indecision and hand-wringing, this felt like the straw that cracked US Soccer's back.
Like Dave Malloy, the composer of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" and "Ghost Quartet," the Bengsons find the unexpected harmony in angst and indecision.
It is time to step out of the mire of indecision that has frustrated American foreign policy over the last 20 years and that continues today.
Indecision at the highest level of Saudi Arabia's government over where to list internationally — if at all — is thought to have stoked frustration among company executives.
The day you get engaged should be a happy one, but on the season finale of The Bachelor, Arie Luyendyk Jr. was filled with guilt and indecision.
Markets generally embrace conviction and run away from indecision — which is what many see in the policy making of some of the large central banks these days.
I was grateful for our indecision when I learned from my mother's diary that our parents had spread my brother Yuri's ashes on Cader Idris in Wales.
Britain has also said it backs the building of a third runway at Heathrow, ending 25 years of indecision, and has announced the expansion of City Airport.
When it comes to a flat U.S. market that appears handcuffed by indecision, one of Wall Street's top market watchers says unclear monetary policies are to blame.
Now at risk of possibly never seeing each other again, Chidi goes against his chronic indecision and plants a big one on her in the Judge's chambers.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning after a sixth straight session of indecision on Wednesday saw a muted reaction to the Fed holding interest rates steady.
Capita, the top faller, plunged 14 percent and hit its lowest since July 2006 after a second profit warning in three months, blaming Brexit-related client indecision.
Brittany Tomlinson went viral after a TikTok of her trying kombucha for the first time was reposted to Twitter and turned into a meme to display indecision.
He concluded by saying this juncture in our history — decisions (or indecision) in our lifetimes — constitutes "humanity's final exam": The biggest challenge is grappling with divergent scales.
I've spent time in enthusiastic Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar crowds but came across indecision and ambivalence, with voters still making up their minds in the eleventh hour.
At its core lies indecision and policy variances within the executive branch, policy variances between the executive and legislative branches, as well as budget bottlenecks and cutbacks.
As Bogart, Roger Casey captures the actor's tics but not his undercurrents; Catherine Gowl's Bergman, racked by the filmmakers' indecision over the movie's ending, invites greater sympathy.
Indecision at the highest levels of Saudi Arabia's government is reportedly playing a major role in holding up the planned flotation of the world's largest oil producer.
Dr. Drever's colleagues described him as a genius tinkerer, a persnickety scientific Mozart who spewed new ideas every day, sometimes leaving confusion and indecision in his wake.
From heavy losses on Monday to intraday indecision on Tuesday, the Dow and have failed to return to the highs recorded a little less than two months ago.
Before polish indecision sets in and you reach for classic black, consider one of the brightest, most fun, beach-perfect polishes ever made, according to the nail pros.
Listeners are reminded that "nothing ever lasts forever" as Britain's ties with the European Union fray (indeed, those following the Brexit negotiations likely "can't stand this indecision" either).
After some indecision on the tee he pushed his shot right and his ball took a huge bounce off a railway sleeper and ended up in the water.
Done in partly by indecision over what kind of company it truly was — a search company or a digital content company — Yahoo instead became something of a mishmash.
Prime Minister Theresa May backed a $22 billion expansion of the London hub, which is the biggest airport in Europe, in October 2016, after decades of government indecision.
It's the relentless researching of all possible options for fear that you'll miss out on the "best" one, leading to indecision, regret and even lower levels of happiness.
In Donald Trump's two-plus years as president, his approach to policymaking has often been defined by an unsavory stew of indecision, inaction, flip-flops and outright lies.
She had just learned of the unexpected death of a relative and, in addition to her grief, was frozen with indecision about what she ought to do next.
"Weeks of federal indecision on the regulatory approval process and inaction in the face of illegal blockades have created more uncertainty for investors looking at Canada," said Kenney.
Everyone in the show had some kind of personal Achilles' heel — for Eleanor it was selfishness, for Chidi it was indecision and for Tahani it was glory-seeking.
"Chemistry" is a sort of anti-coming-of-age story: Instead of figuring out how to be an adult, the narrator learns to live with uncertainty and indecision.
I got the impression that he prescribes to my favorite mantra of "it's either a hell yeah or a hell no" and doesn't sit in indecision for long.
But Facebook risks being whipsawed by its indecision, especially since Google and Twitter have already rolled out revised political advertising policies ahead of the 2020 American presidential election.
Aramco initially targeted the second half of 2018 for the IPO, but the process reportedly got bogged down by indecision over key issues such as where to list shares.
MEGHAN MARKLE'S DAD WILL NOT ATTEND THE ROYAL WEDDING FOLLOWING SEVERAL DAYS OF INDECISION, CONTROVERSY The basic package, at $25 a ticket, includes breakfast, one drink and the bride.
"We were surprised to see just how much stress and indecision mothers in particular feel when deciding to buy something for themselves," says ThredUp head of brand Jenna Bray.
Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont have another primary on Tuesday, in Kentucky — and from the apparent indecision in the Clinton campaign as to how to attack him.
Of course, the president's indecision may end on May 12, if he effectively nixes the JCPOA by refusing to issue a new waiver on the enforcement of U.S. sanctions.
The 'waiting on' was an indecision and a cautiousness on the part of the bureau with respect to what to do and whether there was sufficient predication to open.
Lifted from their debut album Perks (released via Deaf Ambitions late last year), "Ride It Out" will make you feel better about your indecision, your meandering, your youth, whatever.
When there's this much indecision and the stock has run so much since the bottom even though it's come down from the top, I have to take a pass.
"I think the thing that plagued me the most, actually, was the medical industry," admits Reed, noting that those fears, in part, lead to her indecision about a birthing plan.
Despite her feelings of indecision on Sunday, González told BuzzFeed News Wednesday that she had spoken to her mom, and decided that she will be going to school after all.
The green light followed decades of government indecision, but airlines including British Airways want the cost of a new runway to be minimized to keep a lid on their fares.
As CNN and other news outlets reported that all signs pointed to Pence, the candidate's seeming indecision began playing out in full public view in a humiliating fashion for Pence.
Earlier, the government announced it was giving Heathrow Airport the green light to build a new $22 billion runway, ending 25 years of indecision with the most ambitious option available.
Democrats plan to try to keep the spotlight on the need to abandon the GOP bill and Republicans' public indecision about what kind of healthcare bill they want to pass.
But anyone who runs that scene the way Dakota Johnson does—juggling humor, sexiness, indecision, and confidence—should be able to do whatever the hell she wants in this business.
The chart is now forming a triangle pattern made from higher lows since a December bottom and lower highs, he said, which reflects consolidation and a sense of investor indecision.
A curious roster decision — or, rather, indecision — the day before to not call up an additional arm from the minor leagues nearly resulted in the Mets running out of pitchers.
The indecision in Iowa denied Sanders and Buttigieg a chance to stand onstage and declare absolute victory as they have their messages beamed out to primary voters around the country.
Conservatives have grown frustrated by some GOP senators' opposition or indecision on McConnell's plan to vote for a repeal-only bill that would delay an ObamaCare replacement for two years.
According to the prosecutor, Clark County Chief Deputy District Attorney Jacqueline Bluth, he faces the possibility of life in prison without parole, despite the jury's indecision on the attempted murder charges.
If you're not careful you'll wind up in an endless feedback loop of indecision, and you won't be expanding your mind, just your anxiety about how much there is to watch.
It confirmed Mr Steyer's reputation for chronic indecision: in January he had been poised to begin his presidential run, only to bow out on the eve of his Iowa launch event.
The slowdown in corporate earnings reports and the lack of fresh economic data is likely a key factor in that indecision, as is the absence of any Fed commentary this week.
But the fact that Republicans don't have a handle on it is also driving their indecision about how to handle the fact Trump is closing in rapidly on their party's nomination.
Given Republicans' slim margin in the upper chamber, Paul's vote could be pivotal for securing Kavanaugh's seat on the high court, and his indecision is increasingly putting other lawmakers on tenterhooks.
One potential misstep lies in Britain's indecision over how to leave the EU. Despite looming deadlines, London hasn't decided how it will try to shield its economy during the exit process.
Yet in the intervening weeks, stocks have been gyrating wildly and have featured near-constant quicksilver rallies and sell-offs that reflect indecision and extreme sensitivity to policy and economic news.
Indecision can make the job application process scary no matter where you are in your professional life, but for over 31 percent of new grads, this was the more frightening part.
In a further display of indecision, May dropped her support of "binding commitments" to EU rules, which implies legally enforceable arrangements, opting instead for "strong" commitments, which implies no such thing.
Set within the protagonist's mind, it takes place in an all-white world, and uses John's decision and, crucially, indecision in recalling his seemingly forgotten memories as its operative for horror.
"Although we can consciously affirm the lives of most other gender diverse and sexually diverse persons, bisexuality too often is seen as indecision or self-serving rather than orientation," he adds.
Already, the volume and range of cannabis products now available to legally purchase leaves even the most seasoned of stoners paralyzed with indecision, let alone those just getting into the scene.
This kind of indecision about risk and obvious carelessness during an epidemic suggests a man who doesn't understand his personal responsibility to protect others or his obligation to lead by example.
After months of stunned indecision, they have undertaken a flurry of efforts intended to preserve the rules-based order the United States created after World War II and championed ever since.
In interviews, Iowa voters have expressed a profound sense of indecision -- driven largely by the size of the field and what they perceive as the complexity of defeating Trump in November.
Only 40 percent of respondents said their minds were made up, a reflection of the indecision on the ground, where conversations with Iowans often reveal that they still favor multiple candidates.
Nearly one-third of those surveyed in the Reuters poll, 31 percent, said they still don't know which candidate to support, the highest indecision level since the same poll in April.
When Jimmy launches the small-scale con of a blowhard broker, intended to get the guy to buy them a whole bottle of very expensive tequila, indecision reigns in Kim's eyes.
What's driving the indecision is not a plethora of great choices, but the fact that there are seven candidates in the mix, each of whom has at least one very serious flaw.
Unfortunately, showrunner Steve Lightfoot also seems conflicted about how much The Punisher's past should define his future, and that indecision produces a season that can't fully commit to its storylines or themes.
If they had any hope against the Bulls, they would need to spend the rest of the game chasing them, pursuing them, possession by possession, with little room for error or indecision.
Last summer, during tech platforms' long period of indecision over what to do about Alex Jones, I wondered why their community standards so often seemed to favor the bully over his victims.
Talking to The Bachelor's Arie Luyendyk Jr. as he struggled to pick the 3-carat engagement ring he'd give to Becca Kufrin later that same day, Lane was struck by his indecision.
One potential misstep lies in Britain's indecision over how to leave the EU. Despite looming deadlines, London has not decided how it will try to shield its economy during the exit process.
Rush Limbaugh, like Franken's Indecision 1992 Comedy Central special, predated The Daily Show both in its tone and style: snide and smart, with an emphasis on digging through archives for damning material.
Srebrenica exposed the US, NATO, and the UN's fatal disorganization and indecision and raised still troubling questions about what the world's responsibilities should be when thousands of lives are in imminent danger.
"In a spectacular display of indecision, the House of Commons has voted against remaining in the EU and every version of leaving the EU," tweeted James Cleverly, the Conservative Party's deputy chairman.
Despite the UK's continued indecision about whether to allow Huawei to supply equipment to build the country's 5G infrastructure, it seems like carriers themselves have decided collectively to offer its consumer hardware.
Still, the caucuses offered a first indication of Democratic voters' preferences after an unusually unsettled primary season, defined mainly by voters' angst and indecision about finding a strong challenger for Mr. Trump.
It's a moment of deep Democratic indecision and there has been a dearth of polling during the holiday season that makes it hard to know who has the edge at this moment.
Indecision over where to list shares of the world's largest energy company are reportedly playing a major role in holding up what is expected to be the biggest-ever initial public offering.
After years of indecision, some analysts believe India could seek both single-engine jets like the Gripen and Lockheed Martin F-16 and twin-engine aircraft like the Rafale or F-18.
His gravest offense was that he could never force himself to make up his mind, could never change — even after he realized that his indecision carried consequences for people other than himself.
We settle on a cafe off one of the main squares and, after much exhausted indecision, order a bowl of olives, a cheese and charcuterie platter, and a few glasses of Spanish rose.
Puigdemont believes that the recent political situation in Spain – one of stalemate and indecision with parties refusing to work with each other – would be repeated and that the Catalonia issue would remain unresolved.
Go from job to job and you may be labeled a dilettante; stick with one thing too long, and you're rigid and risk averse; declare your indecision and you don't have it together.
" Responding to May's Brexit plan on July 9: "We are more than two years on from the referendum: two years of soundbites, indecision and Cabinet infighting, culminating in a series of wasted opportunities.
When McCallum entered the caucus site and stood in the middle of an aisle of chairs, Sanders supporters on one side and Clinton supporters on the other, you could literally see her indecision.
With roughly thirty percent of the French electorate unsure as to who they will vote for in Sunday's first round of the presidential election, ambivalence and indecision could bring about an unexpected result.
A prolonged period of indecision by the Federal Reserve could undermine the dollar and push up the yen, which has already surged nearly 17 percent so far this year, pressuring Japan's export machine.
YouTube announced plans last year to limit the reach of videos that didn't quite meet its definition of hate speech, but as its indecision over Atomwaffen shows, that's a fuzzy line to draw.
Unreleased tracks from the likes of Berlin duo Amnesia Scanner, Brooklyn-based 1080p affiliate Via App, and a handful of Ascetic House releases feature, making the experience of indecision a little more enjoyable.
Using art to process trauma Rose McGowan's film "Indecision IV" is the latest in a series of creative endeavors she's been pursuing since she publicly accused producer Harvey Weinstein of rape last year.
This increases the likelihood that Britain will crash out of the European Union on April 12 purely through indecision following a two-year process that has filled the country with rancor and division.
The finale promo wants us to think that there are tears and indecision here, but since Chris already asked Katie to be his girlfriend for reals, these two will probably get engaged, too.
A record proportion of the public in a BoE survey last month had no idea what would happen to rates over the coming year - perhaps reflecting Brexit uncertainty as well as BoE indecision.
" Then again, Kugelman said the administration can be criticized for "a level of indecision and divisiveness within the White House which has caused the review to take longer than it otherwise should have.
" Then again, Kugelman said the administration can be criticized for "a level of indecision and divisiveness within the White House, which has caused the review to take longer than it otherwise should have.
This air of indecision is thickened by Mr Affleck's own weak performance, which doesn't convey whether Joe is a cold-blooded killer, a big softy who longs to go straight, or something in between.
A mid-week Halloween usually means parties can fall either the weekend before or the weekend after, and that level of indecision opens the door to being lackluster when it comes to costume arrangements.
After months of indecision over remaining in Orlando, he was traded by the Magic to the Lakers in 232, where his clashes with Kobe Bryant destroyed what should have been a championship-contending team.
"The precious metal's recent consolidation is supported by the indecision the financial markets have in pricing in what will be the Fed's next move," OANDA senior market analyst Edward Moya said in a note.
Last month, ratings agency Standard & Poor's said it would cut Britain's AA credit rating if the country leaves the EU without a deal, and it, too, warned that Brexit indecision was causing government paralysis.
Last month, ratings agency Standard & Poor's said it would cut Britain's AA credit rating if the country leaves the EU without a deal, and it, too, warned that Brexit indecision was causing government paralysis.
"As we've stated before, this process has been clouded with uncertainty and indecision around both what the commission is proposing and whether the proposal is supported by legal authority," the two said in statement.
The stockmarket debut of the world's biggest oil firm has been beset by indecision; some reports suggest the Saudis are considering selling a stake to a Chinese company rather than proceeding with a flotation.
It's never been able to decide whether the future is wonderful or terrifying, but that indecision has at least given it a reason to produce editorial and video from sketchy locations around the globe.
In Christmas 1920, after 15 months of political indecision, the exasperated Italian government finally retook the city, a feat made much easier by the fact that d'Annunzio's ramshackle government was already imploding from within.
The film, as though infected by his indecision, slumps in the middle, only to compensate with a final act, set in the wooded region of the title, that feels rich in kills and overkills.
Analysts at Shore Capital said they feared there could be more negative news to come, as client indecision following Brexit was likely to continue for several quarters, and that was not Capita's only issue.
In High School Musical, it's Troy who has to make this harrowing choice, and thanks to Zac Efron being one of the world's hammiest actors, High School Musical becomes a veritable Hamlet of indecision.
In this field rife with indecision, the largest bloc of voters in the waning days of the campaign were the one in five voters who were still undecided, according to a NBC/Telemudo poll.
HUGO DIXONChairInFacts London The preparation and then campaigning for a second referendum would create increasing indecision and insecurity for industries, a more calamitous problem than any specific result, with perilous repercussions for jobs and investment.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard & Poor's said on Friday it would cut Britain's AA credit rating if the country leaves the European Union without a deal, and warned that Brexit indecision was causing government paralysis.
The whole outsourcing sector has been hit in recent months by warnings from Capita and Mitie which both reported that trading had slowed due to client indecision following the vote to leave the European Union.
Prime Minister Theresa May backed a $22 billion expansion of the London hub last October after decades of government indecision, but it is still consulting on the impact on air quality and overall aviation demand.
If you're someone who struggles with indecision — like if you're already torn between other roles you've applied for — turning down the chance to dive deeper into something you aren't even interested in can simplify things.
This year, however, a number of black voters who spoke to CNN expressed ambivalence and indecision about the Democratic contenders, even as former Vice President Joe Biden has tried to claim President Barack Obama's mantle.
But it also underscores the indecision that gripped many moderates, donors included, who had several candidates to choose from until Biden cleared much of the field with a commanding win in Saturday's South Carolina primary.
Earlier, Britain gave Heathrow Airport the green light to build a new $22 billion runway, ending 25 years of indecision and vowing to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the European Union.
White House officials declined to comment on the 15 percent figure, but people close to the administration cautioned that there was still indecision at senior levels about what elements to include and in what form.
After decades of indecision and delay, the Austrian government is moving to seize and either demolish or drastically remodel the house where Hitler was born, so that it never becomes a shrine for neo-Nazis.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain backed a $22 billion expansion of London's Heathrow Airport on Tuesday, ending 25 years of indecision with an ambitious plan to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the European Union.
With summer coming up and a veritable nation of bathing-suit choices swimming (sorry, had to) before our eyes, we find ourselves paralyzed with indecision regarding which suits we're going to commit to for the season.
"We've had a couple of weekly candle patterns, which suggest that there's some indecision about the market," said Chief Equity Technical Strategist for Bank of America Merrill Lynch Stephen Suttmeier on CNBC's "Futures Now " on Thursday.
A creative writing instructor I had in grad school once declared, "I never want to see anyone shrug in your work," calling it cliché and overused — a lazy way to show a character's indecision or ambivalence.
Andrew Scheer, leader of the official opposition Conservative Party, said in a tweet that Trudeau "should have fired his ambassador the moment he interfered in this case" and accused the prime minister of weakness and indecision.
But the plan to sell about 5% of the company has been beset with delays, indecision about an international listing venue, and related questions about the Saudis' appetite for the transparency that comes with going public.
Now, because of budget indecision and inadequate funding levels, federal agencies regularly turn down research proposals that they rate as excellent, and promising young researchers, brimming with ideas, face ever more barriers to establishing their careers.
Yet the logic of Ms. Tanowitz's "Untitled" grows more engaging if your mind has recently followed "Hérodiade" and its patterns of intense indecision, especially as strongly performed by PeiJu Chien-Pott and Natasha M. Diamond-Walker.
Square that with the charts, which show the XLK making a series of higher lows and lower highs — which Gordon sees as signs of "indecision" — and the group appears poised for a meaningful breakout, he said.
It has also paralyzed voters, racking them with indecision as they try to identify a candidate who can prevail across a range of voting blocs, including minority communities as well as suburban and working-class voters.
The limited testing was hailed by the industry, but it disappointed consumer groups and the insurance industry, which had urged Mr. Coleman to end seven years of government indecision and order the device on all autos.
Johnson called a snap election last month in the hope that his message of "getting Brexit done" and ending three years of indecision would be enough to convince voters in staunchly Labour seats to vote Conservative.
But Johnson's message was clear, his majority of 76 seats means that he can now finally get Brexit across the line on his terms, after three years of infighting and indecision in the House of Commons.
The dithering that bore him through "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) and "Notting Hill" (1999) arose not merely from indecision but from a stutter of the spirit—a genuine horror of doing the wrong thing.
After months of lobbying and member state indecision, the Commission replaced a previous proposal to renew the license for glyphosate for up to 15 years with a suggested 12 to 18 month extension pending further scientific study.
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard & Poor's said on Friday it would cut Britain's AA credit rating if the country leaves the European Union without a deal, and warned that Brexit indecision was causing government paralysis.
During the last week of July and during the second week of August, a "doji" occurred, which is when the open and close remain at comparable levels and ultimately represent a sign of indecision on Wall Street.
The New York Times report paints a picture of chaos and indecision in Washington yesterday as planes were already in the air to drop bombs on Iran before the president canceled the order:As late as 7 p.m.
He joins Rave Curious this week to chat about that period of indecision and how his current output has earned him gigs around the city's network of world class clubs, including Panorama Bar, Renate and ://about blank.
Grant has what I think is a tattoo of the Flatiron building on his left shoulder and Lace has only known him for four weeks, but she immediately feels overwhelming guilt about her indecision and starts bawling.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian government said on Tuesday it will build a A$5 billion ($3.76 billion) second international airport in Sydney, ending decades of indecision on the project which private investors deemed too risky and expensive.
In a 21574 documentary first aired for the BBC, the German-born artist himself expressed this tension as a "problem" long in the making, beginning with his adolescent indecision whether to be a writer or a painter.
But there was a lot of indecision about it, because nobody knew how the associations were going to react — you didn't know if it was going to go completely flat or whether it was going to work.
"By doing this, it will create an area in the roadway where drivers can both stop or go to solve the 'driver indecision zone' to avoid having drivers accelerating unsafely through our signalized intersection," he told Motherboard.
As the Syria conflict deepened and Obama drew criticism for his indecision, The Times reported that Brennan's C.I.A. undertook a billion-dollar covert campaign to arm and train rebels fighting against the Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad.
My Beto boomerang was mostly based on my contrarian skepticism about early polls—especially those that obscured the real preprimary state of indecision that had most Democrats struggling to identify a standard-bearer in the multicandidate field.
And I think this, these events of the last few weeks are a result of an indecision at the heart of the company, where they don't really know how much trust we need to place in Facebook.
During a fund-raising visit to New York City in September, Mr. Biden spoke bluntly at multiple private events about his thinking about 2020, exposing his indecision about the race, according to people who attended the gatherings.
In an interview, he said he saw the state's long indecision as a "metaphor for government incompetence and unfulfilled promises," while the opening of the Tappan Zee's replacement was a sign that government can still build things.
"After House Democrats delayed passing the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement for nearly a year, the speaker's indecision on impeachment will now keep the trade deal from being ratified for even longer," Grassley said in a statement.
But the signs of indecision in the IMF have prompted questions among EU officials about the Washington-based Fund's commitment to rejoining their bailout for Greece — and about whether it is worth working with it in future.
The measures were approved by ministers earlier this month, ending weeks of indecision and bickering within the coalition parties, the far-right League and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, over how to revive Italy's stalled building sector.
The same indecision was visible online as well: In 2015, under then-president Sean Atkins, it reinvigorated MTV News and brought on a slate of high-profile writers, many from ESPN's Grantland, hoping to re-focus on music.
Critics have certainly suspected her of this, and her switching of styles from book to book has been seen by some as a sign of unrootedness, indecision, or insecurity—of not knowing who she is supposed to be.
"We have to be realistic – he's not leaving", says Robert Ford, a former American ambassador to Damascus who resigned in frustration at President Barack Obama's indecision on Syria and remains in contact with many of the conflict's protagonists.
While a small, surgical strike, the message that President Trump sent was one of decisive leadership; a stark contrast to the persistent indecision and devaluing of American legitimacy and strength that became the norm during the Obama Administration.
But the plan to sell about 5% of the company has been beset with delays and indecision about an international listing venue, while multiple analysts believe the company would not achieve the kingdom's hoped-for $2 trillion valuation.
The indecision reflects the different pressures facing the oil industry: • On one hand, the world is widely viewed as having an oil glut substantial enough to justify a cut in production, a move that would prop up prices.
Arguing that the United States' indecision on the issue has been detrimental to the island — poverty is rampant and political freedom is limited — he explores the different options for Puerto Rico's future: statehood, independence, or enhanced commonwealth status.
Another interesting observation on Pfeffer's part is that Netanyahu is no fan of military action, tending to caution and even indecision, rejecting, for example, a ground offensive after the Israeli air campaign in the Gaza war of 2014.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain criticized the European Union on Sunday over the process of agreeing on its negotiating mandate for post-Brexit trade talks, saying the bloc was "hamstrung by indecision and delay" because different members wanted different things.
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers could approve the expansion of Heathrow this month, moving London's largest airport closer to building a new runway than it has been for years, but hurdles remain after decades of indecision and false starts.
In his off-Broadway one-man show, The Mushroom Cure, playing now in New York City and opening soon in Berkeley, California, Strauss recounts how this almost-everyday moment of indecision later flowered into paralyzing obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Prepare to pick and choose exactly which space of skin you plan on showing off, from just a hint of midriff to a full center cut-out, and get ready to cut that indecision out once and for all.
" Weighing in on the matter in a confessional, Bella explains part of the reason for her indecision, saying, "to think of the relationship I have with my father and other male relationships I have, I just feel so confused.
De Blasio's indecision echoes fellow 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg, who's facing his own set of campaign setbacks for his handling of the police shooting that killed 54-year-old Eric Logan in his home city of South Bend, Indiana.
Indian utilities are importing more as the government has failed to open the industry to competition because bureaucratic indecision and resistance from unions has stalled the passage of a liberalization policy approved by the country's cabinet 16 months ago.
Such is the case for those who have been trying to make sense of the Fed's recent decision-making process, which has included seven years of not doing anything, then one brief moment of action followed by more indecision.
I followed Michael farther as he pointed to holes and trails of different sizes and suggested what each might indicate, such as failed attempts to lay eggs or indecision as to whether one nesting place was preferable to another.
And he tends to put himself in positions where's he's off-balance—either due to loose footwork before catching a pass, or indecision afterward—which in turn causes him to miss left-to-right as he tries to compensate.
Carter, who was 17 when Roy died, "helped plan how, where, and when" her boyfriend would kill himself, "downplayed his fears about how his suicide would affect his family" and "repeatedly chastised him for his indecision," the judges found.
After more than a year of angling and long periods of indecision, the leaders of the moderate wing of the Democratic Party are rapidly coming together to lift and fortify former Vice President Joe Biden ahead of Super Tuesday.
But the prime minister's paralysis and indecision over Brexit and the absence of any significant domestic reforms from a government entirely distracted by the rupture ahead have revealed that there is a terrible gulf where leadership should be. Mrs.
To Afghan and other critics of President Donald Trump's apparent indecision over how to win a seemingly intractable war, Friday's assault - the worse of its kind since the Taliban were ousted in 2001 - was evidence he was getting it wrong.
Despite all the forces arrayed against Mr. Trump, the interviews show, the party has been gripped by a nearly incapacitating leadership vacuum and a paralytic sense of indecision and despair, as he has won smashing victories in South Carolina and Nevada.
The Charlotte Hornets forward swiped a Chicago inbounds pass with seconds remaining in a tie game and raced toward the bucket for the game-winning lay-in, when he was suddenly seized by either indecision or a full-blown existential crisis.
Equal parts memoir and illustrated guidebook, it chronicles Andrew's journey through adulthood as she navigates love and heartbreak, professional indecision and success, and personal struggles — some of which have led her to her current line of work as an illustrator.
The lack of consistency in disclosure across platforms, indecision over issue ads, and inaction on wider digital deception issues including fake and automated accounts, harmful micro-targeting, and the exposure of user data are major defects of this self-governing model.
Such a company would have even more opportunities to make money from your choices — and your indecision — by effectively serving up these insights and impulses to those who want to sell you things, at the exact right time and place.
That indecision can lead to a split between the federal circuit courts, an outcome that the justices are keen to avoid, said Lee Epstein of Washington University in St. Louis, one of the principal investigators for the Supreme Court Database.
Early adverts for the airport boasted "Nantes to New York by Concorde" and after years of indecision, political squabbling and consultations, the project got the go-ahead in 2008, years after France and Britain took the Concorde out of service.
On the other side of the spectrum, there are women who are so confident in viewing abortion as a personal medical decision regarding their own body that they will consider or undergo the procedure without any recognized conflict or indecision.
That, when given the power to deliver on key promises made to their constituents such as balancing the budget or reducing waste of taxpayer money, the GOP too often devolves into power struggles, indecision, conflicts of interest and, sometimes, corruption.
Then someone suggests going out to see a movie, some others murmur in agreement, and you just know you're in for another two hours of indecision and cluelessness until it gets too late and everyone just decides to go home.
After months of indecision, he turned on Mr. Trump last summer and has since spoken to the Southern District prosecutors about the Trump family business and more, as well as providing information to the office of the special counsel, Mr. Mueller.
" She is a good enough writer that you forgive her the occasional kill-no-darlings indecision: "At the bottom of the pools are thousands of pebbles sparkling with velvety druzy — infinitesimal crystals that resemble pollen, or butterfly feathers, or book gilt.
The poll, conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, found the level of indecision has jumped among of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents after an already wide slate of candidates underwent a considerable amount of recent turnover ahead of the November 2020 election.
The decision to expand Heathrow, owned by Spain's Ferrovial , the Qatar Investment Authority, China Investment Corporation and other investment companies, follows almost half a century of indecision on how and where to add new airport capacity in densely populated southeast England.
U.S. and Afghan military commanders battling the Taliban and the Islamic State are encountering an obstacle they never expected, sources close to them say: months of indecision by President Donald Trump on whether to commit thousands of additional American troops.
But Trump has also displayed indecision and wavered conspicuously on other issues, from how to deal with North Korea to waiting until the very last moment before calling off a planned earlier military strike against Iran for destroying an American drone.
Stettler didn't know it at the time, but the website that she stumbled across represents a new front in the abortion wars, part of the anti-abortion movement's decades-long insistence on women's indecision, ignorance and regret around their abortion decisions.
Earlier Monday, the Charleston Post and Courier reported that the jury had shifted from a deadlock — suggesting the members had firm but conflicting views on what Slager's fate should be — to indecision, meaning they were less sure of their convictions.
The Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Hindu text: Which is a ridiculous thing to say, but I always turn to it because it's about decision-making, but also about indecision in the presence of the worst decision, which is basically genocide.
Now, it's up to de Blasio to decide if the officer will remain on the force — and his indecision has led to immense criticism from both his New York constituents and American voters he hopes to win for his 2020 presidential bid.
After spending literally seconds hovering with indecision, I plumped for the HTML5 Drum Machine because the name was nice and sturdy, which seemed important when about to embark on the kind of endurance test that medical professionals would normally advise training for.
There's a kind of "look-at-me, don't-look-at-me" indecision at the heart of her painted subjects, emphasized by the inherent contradiction of rendering these eccentric, vanishing figures in a traditional form that generally depicts people who embrace public life.
O'Rourke was seen as a top-tier prospective candidate -- but the will-he, won't-he speculation wore poorly at a time when Democratic voters and activists believed they had little time to waste and no room for indecision in taking on Trump.
It's hard to measure voter enthusiasm this year simply by the number of ballots returned because of that indecision -- and also because a much larger share of ballots were sent out this year, 16 million, compared to 2016, when 10 million were mailed.
As stocks have stabilized after August's volatile rout, Google parent Alphabet's chart has formed a consolidation pattern, a series of higher lows and lower highs in the stock that tend to reflect uncertainty or indecision among investors, said Todd Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.com.
In their novels, personal improvement seemed to be a matter of process; their characters fight indecision or internal conflict by scaling their own psychological summits or, to draw a comparison to video games, by taking a crack at solving their own inner puzzles.
But a Massachusetts appeals court rejected those arguments, saying she "helped plan how, where, and when" her boyfriend would kill himself, "downplayed his fears about how his suicide would affect his family" and "repeatedly chastised him for his indecision," the judges found.
More than a dozen interviews with likely caucus goers over the past two days underscored that indecision with many telling CNN they are still deciding among three to four candidates, including some who did not make the cut for the debate stage.
There is an infidelity and an excruciating period of indecision and self-doubt as the wife, as she is now known, tries to assess her role in the marriage coming apart, and as she determines the right and proper shape for her anger.
They warned that the details were sketchy at best, and others who have discussed the tax overhaul plan with administration officials in recent days said there was still indecision at the highest levels about what elements to include and in what form.
Andy Slavitt, who until January oversaw Obamacare for the federal government, told CNBC that President Donald Trump has guaranteed higher insurance prices in 2018 by his indecision on what will happen to the $7 billion in subsidies insurers have counted on from the government.
While the PR-friendly Donovan was fraught with indecision about how soccer played a role in his life, the strong and silent Dempsey put his head down, took orders from a wildly unpopular coach, and treated the game like a job to grind out results.
"Ukraine's leaders have been locked for months in a cycle of political infighting and indecision about how to restore unity, trust and effectiveness in the reform coalition, and reboot the government and its program," U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said on Tuesday.
Alongside a variety of other designs, Caninus Collars stocks officially licensed Misfits, Sick Of It All, Madball, Terror, and Indecision-branded collars and leashes (modeled by Rosen's stinkin' cute rescue pit, Spanky) and harnesses, bandanas and pet band T-shirts are also in the works.
It begins with a risky decision by an idealistic couple seeking one last big adventure before becoming parents, and continues through years of bureaucratic indecision and infighting by a US government deeply divided over how far to go to try to get them back.
Behind the scenes, aides said a lack of clarity among staff surrounding the roles of Campaign Manager Juan Rodriguez and Campaign Chair Maya Harris, the candidate's sister, and inexperience across the organization are feeding a growing sense of indecision and aimlessness inside the campaign.
"While some Manhattan ZIPs will command four times the national average rent without much in the way of indecision, there are plenty of urban areas where you can easily find a decent apartment for less than half, or even a third, of it," RENTCafe reports.
Behind the scenes, aides said a lack of clarity among staff surrounding the roles of Campaign Manager Juan Rodriguez and Campaign Chair Maya Harris, the candidate's sister, and inexperience across the organization are feeding a growing sense of indecision and aimlessness inside the campaign.
Word of Trump's indecision adds credence to claims that Trump's inner circle was divided over the VP appointment, with reports circulating that top aide Paul Manafort was in favor of Pence while influential son-in-law Jared Kushner was in favor of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
But if like me, you spent most of your life living with a mind full of negativity, bad habits, anxiety, fears, indecision and traumas, then ten days of silence, wishing your butt was five times bigger to cushion all that sitting, is mercifully brief in comparison.
Because of Democratic indecision this year, Mitchell noted that a sizable portion of high-propensity, high-information voters appeared to be holding on to their ballots, presumably because they wanted to see what happened in South Carolina or if some of the lower-polling candidates dropped out.
After months of indecision, President Donald Trump may be about to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program started by President Obama in 22012 — which allowed young unauthorized immigrants who'd come to the US as children to apply for temporary protection from deportation and work permits.
Outside polling stations on the eastern edge of London, among the very few parts of the capital that voted for Brexit in 2016, people poured out their frustrations, fed up with the ineptitude, indecision and chicanery that they said had knotted up British politics for three years.
The Spartans' coach, Tom Izzo, had visited Bowen in September 2016, and the university's campus in East Lansing had been the destination for other Saginaw natives who had made it in the N.B.A. But Izzo could not close the deal, and Bowen's spring of indecision began.
DES MOINES — The Democratic presidential candidates pleaded with voters in Iowa for their last-minute consideration on Sunday, competing with the Super Bowl for caucusgoers' attention and straining against an atmosphere of unusual uncertainty and indecision among Democrats ahead of the first-in-the-nation nominating contest.
Flake's indecision comes as Pompeo is already facing opposition from one Republican senator: Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (Ky.).
But some scientists worry that squabbles over the evolving field of "attribution" science, parsing what portion of some storm is due to global warming, distract attention from the utter clarity around the role of on-the-ground decisions, or indecision, in worsening damage when bad weather strikes.
The gadget subsists on the notion that you really don't know which outfit looks better on you — and hey, sometimes you really don't — but it also has no contextual information for where or what event you're wearing your outfit to, which is often a big part of outfit indecision.
Sometimes this is because they actually aren't sure about running—Joe Biden faced that choice in 2016, and in his telling stayed out of the race in part because of the death of his son—but often public indecision is merely a posture intended to delay an official announcement.
Most recently, we saw Justin Brannan, known for his involvement in hardcore bands Indecision and Most Precious Blood, elected to City Council in Brooklyn; and Danica Roem, vocalist for metal band Cab Ride Home from Northern Virginia, unseating a 25-year incumbent from the Virginia House of Delegates.
After some indecision, the Indian Culture Ministry said on Tuesday evening that it would make "all possible efforts" to arrange the return of the diamond, the Koh-i-Noor, now residing in the Tower of London, where it is a centerpiece of the British royal family's crown jewels.
In a world with (apparently) no rush paternity tests and plenty of sheepish dream men ready to fight for the right to date a 40-year-old pregnant woman, Bridget is still struggling to get her shit together, and trying to make flailing indecision look cute and relatable.
Thought you knew —The worldly, wanton Double U. Now X is somewhat mystical,The I is egotistical,Y is cool and existential,B's existence is essential,U is for who isn't me,I'm also fond of F and G.P is vulgar,C's a vision,Q is short for indecision.
I had no intention to buy anything — until a book I'd heard of caught my eye This is why I prefer shopping at Trader Joe's (which tends to offer one of everything) to Safeway (where there are two dozen types of peanut butter, inevitably resulting in crippling indecision).
Someone had to win the 149th running of the Belmont Stakes, and as the field of 11 mostly maligned horses edged into the starting gate, the odds board was a patchwork of indecision, with no clear favorites and few bettors backing up their convictions with cold, hard cash.
After Hill told John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE, the former national security adviser, of what Giuliani was doing, Bolton instructed her to talk to the lawyer (The New York Times).
Merl Reagle was the master of this kind of puzzle (as he was of so many things); I also really enjoyed Ross Trudeau's recent puzzle in this style that told the story of two people's quest, fraught with disagreement and indecision, to choose a board game to play.
So in the spirit of trying to prevent anyone else falling prey to convenience-based indecision I am — apologies in advance — adding to the pile of existing literature about robot vacuums with a short comparative account that (hopefully) helps cut through some of the chaff to the dirt-pulling chase.
This was true from his last-minute decision to kill Obi-Wan on the set of Star Wars (pissing off Sir Alec Guinness with his indecision) to his changing Anakin Skywalker's motivation for turning to the Dark Side at the very last minute in post-production on Revenge of the Sith.
I also think it may help you to know that Mueller and the president's legal team seem to be in agreement that the major obstacle right now to Mueller finishing his work is the president's indecision on whether to grant an interview or force Mueller to try to subpoena him.
In the days that followed, new The Daily Show host Jon Stewart would welcome Bob Dole, Joe Lieberman and Ralph Nader to the program for a series of ongoing presidential campaign segments the fledgling show labeled Indecision 2000: Choose and Lose — which, given the election's protracted outcome, was mighty prescient indeed.
As people who take sartorial choices with the utmost seriousness, it's that final task that we find to be the most sweat-inducing — decoding directives like "black tie optional" and "beach formal" can be a minefield of confusion, indecision, and doubt for even the most assured and self-confident of dressers.
Her government's indecision has prompted several large companies in Britain to warn the government that a disorderly Brexit could put thousands of jobs at risk, and for the EU to repeatedly say time is running out to secure an agreement by October to give countries time to ratify the deal.
A weak Congress — and there is little doubt that this Congress, which has declined to pass a budget, been frozen in tactical indecision on immigration and largely given up on the idea of advancing a legislative agenda, is weak — empowers not only the executive but the judicial branch as well.
We also catch up on her crazy week with three midterms coming up and her indecision about doing a Ph.D. She's crazy smart and dedicated with original thoughts, but she's also a woman of color, and her field is very male-dominated, so she isn't sure that she truly belongs.
" Here are five strategies for spending less time agonizing over decisions and more time appreciating the results: Since perfectionism and indecision often go hand in hand, Dr. Schwartz said your first step should be moving from a mind-set that "only the best will do" to "good enough is good enough.
Caninus's own Rachel Rosen (who's also known for playing in Indecision and Most Precious Blood) has spent the past 15 years involved in animal rescue efforts, and has just launched a pet apparel company that caters to pet parents for whom checked bandanas and sparkly collars just aren't hard enough.
This piece by Jason Zinoman on Ellen DeGeneres's current moment of career indecision is really excellent: Will she quit her wildly popular daytime show (as her wife Portia de Rossi wants) or continue to offer the country a happy hour of dancing and celebrities (as her brother urges her to)?
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE is reportedly planning to write a memoir about his time in the Trump administration, coming months after he was fired by the president.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA last week posted a record first-quarter operating profit but Chief Executive Pedro Parente said the company's turnaround was still far from complete and one area where the company needs to improve is management indecision, which worsened with the revelations of the corruption scandal known as Operation Car Wash.
Conway showed Trump the map below — one of the starkest examples of the trend she was highlighting: What we're hearing: While some conservative leaders are blaming Ivanka Trump for the indecision inside the White House, a source familiar with her thinking said she has not been advocating against the policy to the president.
Hill left the Trump administration in June after serving under two national security advisers, H.R. McMaster and John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE, the latter of whom was ousted from the Trump administration last month.
The at-times venomous anger thrown at Denmark, with all due respect to those who did this out of honest concern for those poor souls on the run, was to a great extent fueled by the paralysis and indecision in Europe as a whole to find a common and comprehensive solution to the crisis.
FERGUSON, Mo. — The City Council here voted on Tuesday to approve a settlement with the Justice Department to overhaul the city's police and courts, capping a tense few weeks of indecision over how to push forward a community at the center of more than a year and a half of racial upheaval in America.
I disdained them, and was aware that my disdain was born of dislike for what these friends proved about me: that whatever I was doing—cultivating a taste for chipped mirrors and monochrome palettes, reading self-help books that scorned other self-help books—was a life of ugly indecision, pooling like day-old rainwater.
But on May 6, not long after Blake appeared on Beyoncé's surprise album, Lemonade, he released a surprise of his own: The Colour in Anything, his third LP. After a period of indecision and drift, the album rattled loose from Blake along with the start of a new romantic relationship, and the change is evident.
He has called Clegg an "idle bum" and a "wobbling jelly of indecision," but in 2014 he took things to a weirder and even more personal level: "He's there to serve a very important ceremonial function as David Cameron's lapdog-cum-prophylactic protection device for all the difficult things that David Cameron has to do," he said.
Well, get out all of the clasped-hands emojis because the cult-favorite makeup line is about to help with that indecision — and damage to your bank account: The brand announced via Instagram Stories (the app's new Snapchat-like feature) that it's set to release two Vice lip palettes containing a dozen lipstick shades each. Seriously.
But in spite of all her efforts, it has become clear that there are pessimists at home and abroad who think that after three years of indecision that this country has become a prisoner to the old arguments of 2016 and that in this home of democracy we are incapable of honouring a basic democratic mandate.
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) said Tuesday that he voted for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, breaking his monthslong indecision over the GOP presidential nominee.
But in spite of all her efforts, it has become clear that there are pessimists at home and abroad who think that after three years of indecision that this country has become a prisoner to the old arguments of 2016 and that in this home of democracy we are incapable of honoring a basic democratic mandate.
There was much to enjoy here, including the second prelude, in which the left hand's chromatic crab walk seemed to suggest painful indecision; the Impressionist wash of colors lavished on the fifth, followed by the guileless clarity of the sixth; and the concentrated brilliance of the 24th, which ended with a series of metallically gleaming low notes.
One could point to the idea that the hardcore kids who threw themselves against each other at Indecision or Cththonic shows are now voting as a way to explain this sea change, but the bottom line is that these musicians were able to use their drive, self-motivation, knowledge of grassroots promotion, and DIY ethics to make sure it was done right.
Officials told the Post that Mulvaney often met with Sondland and that details of their conversations were kept from then-national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE and others who had expressed concerns about the White House's efforts regarding Ukraine.
Or consider the way that the film seems as if it's largely left behind the central Force Awakens trio of Poe, Finn, and Rey — who are split up into three separate plot lines in Last Jedi — in favor of more focus on Kylo Ren's journey through his own indecision toward something darker and more foreboding, as well as Luke's journey from cynicism back to hope.
A clerk in a gold vest asks me "Do you need help, or are you just taking photos?" in a tone that implies that she actually isn't being passive-aggressive, she literally doesn't care what my intentions are, she's just stating two choices for me in case I was frozen in indecision about what to do with the next few breaths of my one short life.
At the very least, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE will make it clear that his White House is not the Obama White House and that Russia's destabilizing actions will not be met with indecision or acquiescence.
In Ruizpalacios' version of the story, the thieves are Juan Nuñez (Gael García Bernal), a fine-boned man-child who hasn't quite finished his veterinary degree, and his best friend Benjamin Wilson (Leonardo Ortizgris), whose big eyes and flair for indecision make him seem like an abandoned puppy who hangs out with Nuñez because he can't find any other friends; you feel a little sorry for him.
O'Brien, tapped by Trump to replace John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 85033 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE last month, laid out his plans in an op-ed published in The Washington Post on Wednesday, saying he would reduce NSC staff from 174 policy positions to "well under 120" by early 2020.
"Even if I disagree with things that she says — some of them I do disagree with, some of them I agree with — but knowing where she stands is much more useful and helpful than having someone who can be somewhat volatile, unpredictable and change their mind constantly, because that kind of indecision is not helpful for the process of capitalism and democracy to really flourish," he said.
For a diagnosis to be made, the person must also report at least four additional symptoms from a list that includes significant weight loss or weight gain, an inability to sleep or excessive sleepiness, physical restlessness or slowness ("psychomotor agitation or retardation," in clinical terms), frequent fatigue or energy loss, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, indecision or a diminished ability to concentrate, and recurring thoughts of death or suicide.
Prime Minister Theresa May is set to end decades of indecision by backing the expansion of Britain and Europe's busiest airport, Heathrow, finally kickstarting a project made more pressing by the vote to leave the EU. May and a small team of ministers will meet on Tuesday to choose between expanding Heathrow, to the west of London, or Gatwick, to the south - making a decision on airport expansion after more than 25 years of debate.
I pay tribute to the fortitude and patience of my predecessor and her deep sense of public service but in spite of all her efforts it has become clear that there are pessimists at home and abroad who think that after three years of indecision that this country has become a prisoner to the old arguments of 2016 and that in this home of democracy we are incapable of honouring a basic democratic mandate.
For Republicans, the reaction to Mr. Trump's Iran indecision is a reprise of a familiar dispute between those who are battle-weary after decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan and loath to enter into yet another conflict there, and those who believe that Iran is a grave enough threat that it must be confronted, said Richard Fontaine, the chief of the Center for a New American Security and a former Republican national security official.
However, Canadian lumber has just been hit with large tariffs after years of indecision on the matter, the administration has launched a major investigation of steel imports using the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, several new measures against Chinese imports have progressed, existing trade pacts are being studied for renegotiation or at least much tighter regulation, and the president continues to rally workers and companies with his Teddy Roosevelt-styled "bully pulpit" to the "buy American, hire American" cause.
The Amtrak train was en route to a GOP strategy retreat at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. The report said marijuana impairment was clear because of slower decision-making and the driver's "indecision when he encountered obstacles while trying to cross the tracks," according to AP. "The truck driver's lack of response after stopping the truck and being positioned between two obstacles for several seconds is an example of slow decision-making," the report said.
Unfortunately there are just so many brands in play that all these reviews tend to act as fuel, feeding a growing black hole of indecision that sucks away at your precious spare time, demanding you spend more and more of it reading about robots that suck (when you could, let's be frank, be getting on with the vacuuming task yourself) — only to come up for air each time even less convinced that buying a robot dirtbag is at all a good idea.
Y'know, as he ploughs through a second turgid decade of journeying towards self-awareness — while continuing to be paralyzed, on the business, civic and, well, human being, front, by rank indecision about which people and points of view to listen to (Pro-Tip: If someone makes money selling lies and/or spreading hate you really shouldn't be letting them yank your operational chain) — leaving his platform (the would be "digital public square", as he kept referring to it today), incapable of upholding the healthy standards it claims to want to have.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoDiplomat who raised Ukraine concerns to testify in Trump impeachment probe Overnight Defense: Trump weighs leaving some troops in Syria to 'secure the oil' | US has pulled 85033,000 troops from Afghanistan | Pelosi leads delegation to Afghanistan, Jordan Mulvaney faces uncertain future after public gaffes MORE and former National Security Advisor John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE clearly had limiting Iranian influence at the top of their Middle Eastern agenda.
From the opening of that book's title poem: As much as the image of you, I have seen You again, live, as in live indecision you brighten The limbs of an earth that so earnestly turns To reflect you, the sky's brightest body And the last beacon for those who are everywhere Coded in spirals and want to unbend Who bear in the dark turned toward you This message they have to deliver to even live, To linger in real time before you, to meet or to Blow you away—and yes I have seen you receive them But you are not there.

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