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He never wavered He was stern and taciturn; his approach never wavered.
Roosevelt often wavered on this issue, but Wallace never did.
CBS beat analysts expectations, but shares wavered in extended trading.
Crude futures wavered between positive and negative during Asian trade.
USA Gymnastics has wavered in the aftermath of the revelations.
He set ambitious college and career goals that never wavered.
Though they no longer worked together, their friendship never wavered.
FYI -- Jon has never wavered, insisting he has never cheated.
He wavered on participating in last year's hosted by Canada.
But he never wavered in his commitment to helping her.
But maybe some of you did and you never wavered.
Nonetheless, Asia markets wavered between positive and negative territory overnight.
In practice, the government has wavered between the two options.
Trump has not wavered in his worldview since taking office.
All have Republican senators who have wavered on the legislation.
United States stocks wavered on Thursday and finished barely higher.
"But Clinton has never wavered in her support," Watts added.
As populist anger at the generals grew, Mr. Netanyahu wavered.
His season ended on Monday but his confidence never wavered.
But he never wavered in his support for Judge Kavanaugh.
An important reason was that their ideals and convictions wavered.
President Donald Trump talked about expanding background checks, then wavered.
But Trump has wavered on this promise since his election.
Meanwhile, U.S. stocks wavered, as investors wade through mixed earnings reports.
Wary of upsetting Kerala's large Christian "vote bank", state authorities wavered.
And over time it's not wavered, she still remains this way.
The CEO said the company's commitment to safety has not wavered.
In the face of such uncertainty, public faith in medicine wavered.
It also wavered between marking me as a female or male.
On Sunday, she wavered on the question during a television appearance.
Her voice wavered in court Friday as she addressed the judge.
Both indexes wavered modestly between positive and negative throughout the session.
But Romney had given the matter serious thought -- and never wavered.
In Asian hours, oil prices wavered between positive and negative territory.
Oil and gas, however, wavered throughout trade, closing down 0.1 percent.
" #5 JOE RAM "My loyalty to the Rams has never wavered.
The overnight pick up in investor confidence wavered slightly on Wednesday.
Pascal had wavered, and let Rudin take the movie to Universal.
Trump never wavered from serving red meat to his Republican base.
The market wavered between small gains and losses throughout the day.
Prices have wavered between about $2500 and $2000 since the spring.
Still, as I looked at myself in the mirror, I wavered.
But the president of the International Olympic Committee has not wavered.
Not a single Likud lawmaker wavered in voting for an election.
The Kremlin hasn't wavered in its desire to regain the compounds.
Whatever bitterness Kahn's families harbored, their commitment to him never wavered.
Trump wavered for months but ultimately decided on the partial ban.
Trump has wavered on his support over such a reform measure.
Oil prices wavered either side of flat after another volatile week.
Yet even on Iran, Trump has wavered from hostility to conciliation.
That teacher tried to convince me otherwise, but I never wavered.
Tan Dun's "Buddha Passion" wavered between visceral sensation and saccharine kitsch.
Bill Stone never wavered from his bullish case during the market meltdown.
Clinton's honesty levels, according to that same poll, wavered throughout her campaign.
They haven't wavered and they've changed our party across the entire country.
"Like Yvonne, they have never wavered in their belief in her innocence."
"We're still very hopeful — we've not wavered in that," Balduf told ABC.
U.S. government debt prices wavered on Wednesday as stocks struggled for gains.
His in-ring career has wavered between the spectacular and the tedious.
Both indexes had wavered between gains and losses in the morning session.
The index wavered, and spiked as some dark algos made a move.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has never wavered from its underlying conservatism.
Regardless, the support for him in Oklahoma City has hardly ever wavered.
Earlier in the day, indexes had wavered between small gains and losses.
Despite this uncertainty, Clinton's lead in the state polls has never wavered.
He never wavered though, so he can sleep well at night, right?
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group wavered between positive and negative territory.
Some nights I would open my mouth and I croaked or wavered.
They were married within the week, and their mutual devotion never wavered.
Throughout it all we wavered between periods of disbelief, fear, and anger.
During his two years as Kansas State's starter, Bishop's confidence never wavered.
But as the game unfolded, his support for the eventual champions wavered.
Toomey never wavered in his commitment to this legislation," he said. "Sen.
It was more than just the conservative House Freedom Caucus who wavered.
He just keeps coming back, and his production has never really wavered.
On Saturday, he told reporters he wavered about whether to stop playing.
On Saturday, he told reporters he wavered about whether to stop playing.
In Europe, stocks wavered, off more than 1 percent in afternoon trading.
Trump, for his part, has not wavered in his support for Hyde-Smith.
But some in the Senate GOP caucus have wavered from the president's stance.
Those bills floundered for months as Graham and Tillis wavered in their support.
The pan-European STOXX 23 wavered throughout trade, ending down 211 percent provisionally.
Erdogan, for his part, hasn't wavered — as his latest round of tariffs proves.
"She's never wavered and never questioned her testimony on that point," Banks added.
However, France's CAC and Germany's DAX wavered, both closing up around 0.3 percent.
This was the one moment Trump wavered a tiny bit from his persona.
He has never wavered in his beliefs and Andy acts on his convictions.
I turned on the radio, in case my post-Wrangler Bar attention wavered.
But Powell reiterated that Bush never wavered in his commitment to his country.
"Good government" Democrats have wavered into the peculiar spot of defending former Rep.
Trump wavered on this policy a bit toward the end of the campaign.
Wright wavered, and eventually, Edwards says he was denied access to the wells.
So far the Education Department has not given in, but it has wavered.
I asked Zuckerberg why Facebook had wavered in its handling of the situation.
Lowry, however, never wavered on his decision and never considered doing anything else.
Putin denies the accusations, and Trump has wavered publicly on his own stance.
Hart, No. 2 Villanova dump Georgetown VILLANOVA, Pa. — Josh Hart's confidence never wavered.
For Clinton, as the coverage of the trial continued, the nation's interest wavered.
Throughout high school, his desire to go straight to the N.B.A. never wavered.
They also noted that Mr. Cleary had never wavered from his own testimony.
She had styled a high quiff that now wavered improbably over her forehead.
In the Trump era, though, that metro strength has wavered for the GOP.
After "Freeze," Ms. Lucas said she wavered in her commitment to making art.
It turns out I never wavered in not wanting children of my own.
But her belief in him and his belief in her have never wavered.
Stafford's reputation, however, has wavered curiously for someone so celebrated in her time.
But there are some other characters like Genji, like McCree, who have wavered.
Shares of the stock wavered after hours, briefly rising before dropping nearly 7 percent.
His immigration policy has not wavered and that strikes a painful, enduring, emotional chord.
Even with those incidents, the Marine said his dedication to the cause never wavered.
After opening lower on Tuesday, shares in Shanghai wavered between small gains and losses.
The yen wavered at 114.07 against the dollar, strengthening as much as 3.23 earlier.
That confidence wavered a bit as our conversation turned to changing the nation's laws.
I've slipped and fallen all through my life, but my faith has never wavered.
" She added, "The best part about it is the people of Baltimore never wavered.
U.S. sovereign bond prices rose on Tuesday as stocks fell and oil prices wavered.
But his faith in music and his own paranormal gift for it never wavered.
When he wavered, he said, Mr. Stone threatened him, his friend and his dog.
Yet the club, at least publicly, has never wavered in its support for him.
Chinese markets wavered between gains and losses on Tuesday, after plunging sharply on Monday.
Stocks wavered, falling into the red at times, before steadying in the late afternoon.
Be smart, from Axios' Jonathan Swan: Trump has never wavered on the Iran deal.
They reconnected in 2013, and Mr. Weidenfeld said their course has not wavered since.
"Industry support for having access to the coastal plain has never wavered," she said.
They have wavered between floating tax cuts to insisting they aren't considering tax cuts.
But the energy subindex wavered between gains and losses before eventually falling 0.27 percent.
Still, Mr. Giuliani has never wavered in his support for his fellow New Yorker.
Ronald Reagan never wavered from his belief that American strength could deliver freedom abroad.
He never wavered from his loyalty to a darker, unquestioning, archaic vision of Catholicism.
The Shenzhen composite wavered between gains and losses to close higher by 0.47 percent.
Kasich also wavered on Tuesday on his pledge to back the eventual Republican nominee.
Athill's message never wavered: She urged us to live with who we are today.
Well, it turns out, according to everyone I know inside the court, he never wavered.
Bobbitt's story, as per reports, wavered, changing constantly as he retold it for law enforcement.
France, which has sometimes wavered on Russia, is now also firmly in the hawkish camp.
Japan's Nikkei wavered either side of flat, and South Korea edged ahead by 0.2 percent.
But despite all of this, Wilson says that the core mission has never really wavered.
" KK: "I've had this shirt since 7th grade, my love for Nirvana has never wavered.
U.S. sovereign bond prices wavered Wednesday after investors digested a slew of economic data points.
The Nikkei 24.4 stock index wavered between gains and losses before closing down 2192 percent.
We&aposve stayed on that present course in heading, we&aposve never wavered from it.
As some GOP political elite wavered, some Trump supporters appeared willing to forgive and forget.
His desire to restore Moscow to the head of the international order has never wavered.
"She never wavered at all," says retired district attorney David Yocom, who prosecuted the case.
Chinese markets wavered between positive and negative territory, a day after taking a sharp plunge.
Asian stocks wavered after data showed both hot and cold patches in the Chinese economy.
The Topix index wavered between gains and losses to also close nearly flat at 1,684.56.
She wavered on transitioning, she said, worried that she would lose her family for good.
Trump has wavered in the past on whether to sign a spending bill into law.
Today, foot traffic is higher — but the predictive power of Le Consortium's programming hasn't wavered.
David Howman, the longtime director general, whose corner office overlooks the St. Lawrence River, wavered.
His loans have wavered in and out of default and mushroomed to more than $100,000.
But after Trump won the White House, Romney has wavered in his anti-Trump stance.
But the taste of its creamy mac & cheese, and my allegiance to it, hasn't wavered.
But as the dark nights grew longer and the cold winds blew colder, I wavered.
George McClellan, not President Abraham Lincoln, who wavered on taking the fight to Confederate Gen.
But the focus never wavered from Lamar's voice and the powerful message of his song.
But public support for abortion and access to birth control hasn't really wavered in decades.
But as the dark nights grew longer and the cold winds blew colder, she wavered.
But that person wavered months after giving the interview, fearing legal action from Mr. Weinstein.
On the hook, Quavo offers reassurance that the Migos haven't wavered from their initial premise.
He stated this as a principle from the start of his presidency and never wavered.
Fay's voice wavered and rasped with age, the seams worn like proud wrinkles of wisdom.
With the match in his grasp, Nadal wavered while Federer let his elegant strokes fly.
That's no surprise: The organization has never wavered from its commitment to jazz's thickest roots.
He's personally phoned lawmakers whose support of the bill wavered at times — including Republican Sens.
That's what I have been impressed the most with the guys, no one has wavered.
Cloudflare, an internet infrastructure and cybersecurity company that served 8chan, wavered over how to react.
Australia's ASX 20.75 wavered between fractional gains and losses to close up 58.963% at 258.96,20.75.
Despite a strong start, shares wavered in trade and closed a touch above the flatline.
Not all Republicans excused Trump's conduct, but none wavered when it came to impeachment. Rep.
I think that's what every kid wants growing up and I've never wavered on that.
Cloudflare, an internet infrastructure and cybersecurity company that served 8chan, wavered over how to react.
But when he told Aparicio he wanted her to star in the film, she wavered.
"Everyone in the leadership kept saying it would be O.K.; they never wavered," she said.
If he had wavered on tax cuts, it would have been a very different story.
I never wavered in my brave determination to report, identify and testify against my attacker.
American Express wavered in extended trading following the company's second-quarter EPS beat and revenue miss.
But since then, Cohen's once-unwavering loyalty to his coiffed boss has wavered an awful lot.
But Hong Kong markets wavered a bit as tensions continue to brew in the financial hub.
Although Trump has wavered on his policy ideas, he generally backs a populist set of reforms.
I have never wavered in my recollection of the events surrounding the murder of Ms. Lee.
But in recent days, Facebook has wavered as progressives have tested the limits of its policy.
"I have never wavered in my recollection of the events surrounding the murder of Ms. Lee."
The S&P 500 wavered most of its session but closed up 13 percent at 2,167.48.
TIED TO OIL Shares of several oil and gas companies fell sharply as crude prices wavered.
Even after the four lost Super Bowls, the love and appreciation of Bills fans never wavered.
His baritone, as though sung through a quarry, wavered and shook but will never be forgotten.
But as Trump has moved across the Middle East, his message on the deal hasn't wavered.
U.S. government debt prices fell on Friday as oil prices wavered and stocks struggled for gains.
She initially wavered between wrestling, judo and weightlifting before deciding to take up the family sport.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi wavered between gains and losses to close flat at 917.783,916.36.
" Align Technology: "I have not wavered on Invisalign, the product or the company that makes it.
Oil wavered between gains and losses, but finished higher for the sixth time in seven days.
Both China and Taiwan must know that U.S. commitment to Taiwan has not wavered one bit.
United States markets wavered toward the end of the day on Wednesday, and closed slightly lower.
Ms. Liu had long wanted to leave China, but had wavered while her husband was incarcerated.
A waitress overheard him and nodded, but her blank smile — a rictus of nonrevelation — never wavered.
In addition, the woman had never wavered in her assertion that she had been forcibly raped.
He wavered whether to pursue it, he says, because he had never had such uncertainty before.
Stocks on Wall Street wavered again, and markets appeared to be recovering from days of tumult.
The British pound wavered near the $1.30 level, trading around $1.2962 on Tuesday afternoon Asia time.
But despite the family, friends, and bank manager telling us we were doomed, we never wavered.
But shares of the stock wavered after hours, briefly rising before dropping nearly 7 percent after hours.
But that dedication has also wavered as the streaming video giant has grown wealthier and more powerful.
And while some polls wavered somewhat ahead of the Scottish referendum, bookies consistently favored a stay vote.
But she remembers the central trauma, and has not wavered in her assertion of who perpetuated it.
The benchmark wavered between gains and losses before closing down 234.13 points, or 1.41 percent, at 16,412.21.
No matter how scarcely she slept or how grueling her schedule, she never wavered from her studies.
The benchmark wavered between gains and losses before closing down 50.36 points, or 0.3 percent, at 16,869.56.
"Tom just dove in head first, 100% and he never wavered throughout his whole program," Johnson added.
Baillet-Latour never wavered from his apolitical position, even as the situation in Asia became increasingly grim.
John McCain, who had not wavered in his opposition to Trump, passed away later the same day.
Chinese markets wavered between positive and negative after the RRR cut and worse-than-expected manufacturing data.
In South Korea, the Kospi wavered between gains and losses to close up 0.34 percent at 2,155.68.
For over the next decade, support for gun control wavered among Democrats, while opposition hardened among Republicans.
Democrats, who originally wavered on whether to even join the committee, have also repeatedly criticized its work.
Lindsey Graham Graham has wavered as much or more than anyone in his public opinion of Trump.
Their rhythm and spirit barely wavered as they cruised to a 2-0 victory on Friday night.
He believes Soviet party leaders' communist ideals and convictions wavered, and they lost control of its ideology.
The people of Rio and Brazil have never wavered from their commitment to delivering a successful Olympics.
But to me, his most important legacy is that he never wavered from investing in great journalism.
Yang had wavered on whether he would be endorse any of his opponents if he dropped out.
The Nifty 2500 index wavered between gains and losses: It traded up 2000% at 2:27 p.m.
Mr. Cuomo's focus in the race never wavered: He was running against President Trump, not Ms. Nixon.
Ms. Lublin found herself bickering with Ms. Bliss, getting snippy and worn down, but she never wavered.
Pay particular attend to those funds that have not wavered that much from their initial launch strategy.
The STOXX 600 ended down 0.1 percent, having wavered in and out negative territory throughout the session.
A lot has changed since 2003, but the Dixie Chicks haven't wavered from their anti-war stance.
I was told my results wouldn't come for a month, and in that time, my feelings wavered.
The armed forces, which sustain Mr Maduro in power, have wavered but not bent—so far, at least.
Meanwhile, France's CAC and Germany's DAX both wavered, finishing up around 7.53 percent and down 27.5 percent respectively.
Her mannerisms were awkward, her voice occasionally wavered and she paused often for applause that was not forthcoming.
The mother wavered in the courtroom, questioning whether the scissors she was given could cut the thick mane.
Asian markets wavered on Monday, the first trading day of the New Year, in very thin holiday trade.
His positions on education, Medicare, and China all seemed reasonable and his confidence in his positions never wavered.
At the same time, their demand for the fall of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has not wavered.
She wavered between holding onto hope for her return and trying to imagine what she would do instead.
When I finally got both feet up there, the platform wavered more than the RHONY boat in Cartagena.
In South Korea, the Kospi wavered between negative and positive territories, and closed down 0.02 percent at 010.53,048.78.
U.S. sovereign bonds prices wavered Tuesday as investors digested U.S. inflation and housing data, while eyeing oil prices.
Australia's ASX 200 wavered between positive and negative before closing down 8.04 points, or 23 percent, at 5,361.93.
Her admirers, greater in number, say she has taken on mighty corporate interests where others would have wavered.
South Korea's won and Taiwan's dollar wavered for much of the day, while the Philippine peso weakened 0.4%.
Deutsche Telekom has wavered at times over the years about its commitment to remaining in the U.S. market.
"It's still his plans and not ours, so I don't feel like my faith has wavered at all."
Shares in United Technologies jumped when news of the possible deal broke on Monday, and Honeywell's stock wavered.
The UAW is grounded in the principle of putting our members first, and that belief has never wavered.
Stocks wavered, making it difficult for buyers and sellers in the merger market to agree on a price.
That confidence wavered in the last session as investors awaited signals that Xi's comments would translate into action.
Stocks wavered throughout the day on Monday but managed to eke out modest gains as oil prices rose.
European exchanges were down on Wednesday, and the wavered, though it is off its lows for the day.
And the show, even if it's lost its way at times, has never wavered from telling that story.
He wavered after Wednesday's win — "Nothing's set in stone," Schwarber said — but abided by Cooper's directive on Thursday.
Moore has denied all of the allegations and never wavered in his pledge to remain in the race.
Her path to this point was wayward to the extreme, but her mission hasn't wavered in the least.
National television, which walks a fine line between supporting the official ideology and trying to stay relevant, wavered.
"I've seen how she's handled failure and success with humility and never wavered in her morals," he said.
But U.S S&P 21 e-mini stock futures wavered on Friday, trimming early gains to trade flat.
Even as Mr Trump has flip-flopped, Americans' views of the war have not wavered during his presidency.
Chris Kempczinski took over McDonald's in November, and analysts have not wavered in their support of the company.
Even when there looked to be no way back for the Chiefs on Sunday Mahomes' belief never wavered.
Even as Green finalized Gates' plea throughout February, Gates wavered on his willingness to cooperate with the prosecutors.
Although she was in and out of the hospital for years, her independence and fiery conviction never wavered.
The Doomsday Clock has wavered between 2 and 17 minutes to the apocalypse since its inception in 1947.
They never wavered after the start and the close losses that accumulated at the beginning of the year.
The offense struggled in the first few weeks under Foles, but his teammates never wavered in their support.
Since this country was attacked on 9/11, our commitment to bring the perpetrators to justice has not wavered.
Johnson has wavered between saying he would kill Trump with kindness and suggestion he would insult the mogul personally.
South Korea's Kospi wavered for most of the session, but ended up 0.76683 percent or 3.57 points at 2,078.65.
He stayed true to himself, he was honest, he tried to do the right thing, and he never wavered.
U.S S&P 20.52 e-mini stock futures wavered on Friday, trimming early gains to trade up just 259.12%.
But his allies wavered, while his adversaries saw in his yen for collective action an admission of American retreat.
There have been exhilarating highs and devastating lows, but his love for the practice of neurosurgery has never wavered.
Zuckerberg similarly wavered during testimony when asked whether Facebook would extend Europe's GDPR privacy protections to the United States.
In Australia, the ASX 200 wavered between gains and losses throughout the session, but closed near flat at 5,485.07.
Yet Dorsey, despite his obvious disagreements with Trump, hasn't wavered on allowing Trump to continue tweeting (for now, anyhow).
Homestuck formally always wavered between these possibilities, but in the end opts for the latter: multiple authors, multiple endings.
The rupee wavered against the dollar, trading as high as 7.983 and as low as 66.98 during the session.
Not unlike most of his peers, including Clinton and Trump, Kasich has wavered on the Iraq War, as well.
But Wilson never wavered from her account of the incident, which was also corroborated by the soldier's mother. 7.
At times she has wavered as to whether such a plan would preserve a role for private health insurers.
Asian stocks closed lower on Thursday as investor confidence seen earlier in the week wavered overnight amid geopolitical tensions.
Their commitment to the lie never wavered when the Senate Intelligence Committee failed to find any evidence of collusion.
The range of motion, shoulder strength, lower-body strength, lower-body flexibility — it never wavered, it only got better.
As Mr. Flake wavered, his Republican colleagues on the Judiciary Committee implored him to stick with his earlier decision.
When Obama administration officials wavered over whether to keep pushing for such an ambitious bill, Pelosi bucked them up.
"[Andy] never wavered in his commitment to our cause, and his belief that this country can change," McBride said.
A spokeswoman for Mortimer D. Sackler said in a statement that the family's commitment to philanthropy had not wavered.
He also indicated that Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who had wavered publicly about the measure, would support it.
She wavered at times and was broken when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set.
Some of his support wavered after he was charged with possessing tens of thousands of images of child pornography.
His command wavered early, when the Braves pounced on him for a 3-0 lead in the first inning.
But through all the drama and dismay, one group has never really wavered: the leaders of the conservative movement.
Opinion Columnist 'Twas the eve of impeachment, when all through the HouseNo Republicans wavered, each last one a louse.
Early in the campaign, while still running on Sanders' plan, she wavered on whether she favored eliminating private insurance.
He wavered on his decision several times, asking his staff to drafta retirement statement three different times, he said.
Despite his clear preference to talk chemistry instead of executions, he never wavered in his commitment to be interviewed.
Though he was relieved by the win, Pouille said his confidence in his choice of coach had never wavered.
Andrew Veyette's James was appropriately impulsive, but wavered in crispness: His power was more an effect of push than finesse.
Trump has wavered back and forth on the issue, and Congress is unlikely to tackle it again before the midterms.
Taube never wavered in his belief that the quasi-mythical number could be hit from the moment it was announced.
There has not been a single day that our love for him or his love for us has ever wavered.
But public opinion around the amendment has wavered around the 50 percent mark for much of the summer and fall.
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, a Catholic and a Republican, said his support for the death penalty hasn&apost wavered.
Rinse's model never wavered from the scheduled approach, which allowed the company to spend more reasonably on pickup and delivery.
Throughout the years, I've constantly wavered between feeling miserable because I had no one, to feeling empowered because of it.
But one place where he has never wavered is in his skepticism that Russia actively meddled in the 2016 election.
In Hong Kong, the wavered between positive and negative territories before closing up 70.41 points, or 1.443 percent, at 20,440.81.
Establishment politicians wavered between distancing themselves from him or competing with Mr. Abascal's hard-line views, particularly toward Catalan separatism.
He rarely wavered from his above-the-fray approach to his rivals, even as they racked up far more delegates.
Lorenzi said that although results had been slow to come, his drive and love of the sport have not wavered.
Sonja never wavered in her support for Cor, and Stien travelled to France every week to visit Wim in prison.
It wavered and nearly tipped, but the tallest among us righted it and we let it hover there, admiring it.
China, meanwhile, has not wavered, refusing to let Hong Kong remove the proposed extradition bill, according to reports from Reuters.
MEG's spurned invitations suggest that Husky's commitment to the deal may have wavered after conditions in Canada's oil patch deteriorated.
Whenever scrutinized, Alan's claim wobbled; the faith of even his girlfriend for the past 20 years, Blossom Tracy, sometimes wavered.
But with winds whipping around Philippe Chatrier Court on Friday — Djokovic called them "hurricane kind of conditions" — he wavered wildly.
It was about nine minutes faster than her first half, and she never wavered as she ground toward the finish.
Faced with that uncertainty, Mr. Haberman wavered before making a long-needed investment in a new robot welder this year.
What unites Sanders supporters is devotion to a man who hasn't wavered on progressive issues in more than 23 years.
"The intelligence community has never wavered on this," said Rajesh De, a former general counsel at the National Security Agency.
Mr. Frank's single source had wavered before the story was published, expressing concern about how the information was being presented.
" Trump added, "He is a major star who never wavered despite the Fake News Hits he has had to endure.
Biden's support has not wavered, especially among people of color and disaffected whites — a coalition no other candidate can match.
Sectors turned somewhat higher in afternoon trade, following positive sentiment seen out of the U.S., but wavered by the close.
Though she was initially backed by a number of prominent white feminist leaders, they wavered as the 1972 election neared.
He and Girardi insist he is healthy, and his fastball, which sometimes tops 100 miles per hour, has not wavered.
But Republicans have never wavered in their opposition to the mandate, which they see as a symbol of government overreach.
Demand for air travel wavered, pricing came under pressure, fuel costs spiked, and the industry endured a wave of bankruptcies.
I have come face-to-face with the worst of humanity — but my commitment to law enforcement has never wavered.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's former president, has also wavered, Conn said, sometimes seeming like she's for it, sometimes against.
All of that said, IA has a large roster of tech company members whose dedication to the subject has never wavered.
These contradictions run parallel in the music as well, where in the case of Tupac, his emotionality towards women routinely wavered.
But he wavered on the timeline for placing as many as 12,000 satellites into orbit as the company had previously described.
"Our Congressman forever, John Conyers, Jr. He never once wavered in fighting for jobs, justice and peace," Tlaib tweeted on Sunday.
" Since taking office, however, his conviction on ending it has wavered, saying he wants to treat the young immigrants with "heart.
This scenario has been consistently advertised by the reliable European model, which has not wavered from this bullseye for several cycles.
U.S. sovereign bond prices wavered Tuesday, as equities rose and investors digested data sets and lackluster demand at a Treasury auction.
Asia markets wavered between gains and losses on Wednesday, as the yen nudged higher against the dollar and oil prices retreated.
The Tar Heels held a lead that wavered between seven and 217 points for a large portion of the second half.
So it's not surprising that despite a crimp in its cash flow in recent years, Coke hasn't wavered on its dividend.
The result is that the government has wavered in its approach to Ms Fujimori's party, which has a majority in congress.
" Wolverine said its "commitment to helping our friends, family, and neighbors address water quality issues in the area has never wavered.
Though Starbucks stock has wavered in recent months, shares are up nearly 38 percent from a 52-week low in June.
Superdelegates overwhelmingly backed the former first lady's bid before the primaries began and never wavered, even as Sanders racked up victories.
Down Under, the ASX 200 wavered for most of the session and closed down 0.53 percent or 914343 points at 5,864.9.
In Japan, the wavered between gains and losses throughout the session before closing up 92.80 points, or 0.55 percent, at 17,1.173.
A decade later, Arango's dream hasn't wavered, and some of it has even come true––she's sponsored by Nike these days.
It is hard to imagine any previous party leader so lacking in support choosing to continue; but Mr Corbyn never wavered.
Z. wavered again, leaning hard against me, and we sat on the curb to wait for the cab N. had called.
Despite sporadic scuffles between security forces and protesters during Lebanon's ongoing anti-government demonstrations, support for the army has not wavered.
But the president has long wavered on the matter, despite the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the election.
They've been asking this question for months, and support for impeachment has wavered between just 35% and 38% over that period.
Reached by phone on Friday, Mr. Manafort said Mr. Trump had never wavered on Mr. Pence once the decision was made.
But China has an overwhelming advantage in trade volumes and its commitment to the Belt and Road has not visibly wavered.
He said Anthony had peppered with him questions and expressed disappointment but had not wavered in his commitment to the club.
The last four seasons of Netflix's House of Cards have wavered between shocking and silly, campy and sinister, good and bad.
Biel and Purple had wavered on whether to make her character pregnant in the script, but then Biel's personal life intervened.
A former Holcim director, Hess has neither sought strategy changes nor wavered on targets since taking over in May, Olsen said.
A true American hero, who has never wavered in his commitment to fight for the rights of our most vulnerable citizens.
When the state held its referendum on legalizing medical marijuana in 2016, Mr. Ryland remembers, he wavered on how to vote.
Piero Bisazza, the chief executive, said the 62-year-old company has never wavered in its love of color and pattern.
"He never wavered in his commitment to labor justice and social justice," his stepson Laird Townsend said in a phone interview.
His sense of humor never wavered, and as time went on he would bring up the perpetual journey of his fruitcake.
He has not wavered in that advice since, saying late last month that the outbreak is "different" than regular economic crises.
"He could not have been more polite, and that never wavered," said Steve Phillips, who was the Mets' general manager then.
Despite Mr. Trump's many strained relations lately, there's one group that has never really wavered: the leaders of the conservative movement.
And black voters simply haven't wavered in their support of him -- nationally and in the critical early state of South Carolina.
In the latest Hill-HarrisX survey, however, his approval rating has wavered only slightly from the previous poll at 47 percent.
He had us lay out the evidence for him, explain why we charged as we did, and once persuaded never wavered.
Not only has WeWork struggled despite billions in funding from SoftBank, several other of the firm's bets have wavered under pressure.
We are not a detention facility and our organization's opposition to the separation of families at the border has never wavered.
The department said Floyd remained "steadfast and never wavered in his duties as sworn law enforcement officer," as the hostage crisis unfolded.
Then there's the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which sent thousands of its fighters to bolster Syrian forces when they wavered.
Even congressmen who tried to repeal Obamacare when its author was still in office, such as Fred Upton of Michigan, have wavered.
But their agreement was built largely on trust—and since then, the resolve of at least one large carbon emitter has wavered.
But he says that, despite the long years and changing role, his love of Dragon Quest never really wavered over that time.
For all of my varying thoughts on Uber's triumphs and travails, I've never wavered in believing that Travis Kalanick should remain CEO.
His remarks, which wavered between doses of inspiration for the young graduates and angry screeds on his rivals, previewed a coming battle.
Second, while Trump has repeatedly cited the audit as the reason for not releasing the returns, that explanation has wavered at times.
Investor hopes for an imminent trade deal between the United States and China also wavered on mixed comments from the White House.
Stock of Under Armour wavered in the extended session after the company announced it had appointed David Bergman as chief financial officer.
Since taking office earlier this year, President Trump has not wavered from his campaign pledge to focus primarily on a domestic agenda.
That core demographic's identification with Britney has never really wavered, and it is partly why Britney's ongoing conservatorship troubles people so deeply.
Indexes wavered between tiny gains and losses for most of the day, then climbed steadily in the last 90 minutes of trading.
The Trump administration announced plans in September to ban all flavored e-cigarettes, but federal officials have since wavered on those plans.
Trump has wavered on using the act, or has refused to "invoke the P", as he puts it, in any sweeping way.
"From the very beginning, I never wavered in my innocence and my belief that justice would prevail," Menendez said in a statement.
But as economic growth has wavered and inflation has fallen further below a 2 percent target, it has been leaving rates alone.
But within days, as the Turkish operation halted, and amid reports of Syrian government troops moving in to areas, that hope wavered.
Where Walcott's point of view was established in his 30s and rarely wavered, Hutchinson seems still in the midst of inventing himself.
"I never wavered on him," Accorsi, who was also the general manager for the Baltimore Colts and the Cleveland Browns, said Tuesday.
"I never wavered on him," Accorsi, who was also the general manager for the Baltimore Colts and the Cleveland Browns, said Tuesday.
Amazingly, the owners never wavered; the woman from Monaco became her own general contractor, overseeing a platoon of craftsmen at every step.
"She is tenacious, she is able, she stands for certain things that she has not wavered from," Bernstein said of Hillary Clinton.
The Trump administration announced plans in September to ban all flavored e-cigarettes, but federal officials have since wavered on the ban.
Harris dodged even harder and wavered even more, producing a ridiculous compromise policy; perhaps this is the price Warren pays, perhaps not.
"From the very beginning, I never wavered in my innocence and my belief that justice would prevail," he said in a statement.
The Keystone XL pipeline's construction application stood in limbo for five years while the Obama administration wavered on it, before finally rejecting it.
Still, the nurse from Scottsdale, Arizona's determination to complete the selfless act never wavered, and on March 22, she underwent the transplant surgery.
Japan's wavered between negative and positive territories ahead of the president-elect's inauguration, to close up 0.34 percent or 65.7 points at 19,137.9.
Even the recent terrorist attack in Istanbul has not wavered Lohan from her original plan of spending time in refugee camps in 2017.
Australia's ASX 200 wavered between negative and positive for most of the session to close down 2257.83 percent or 20.37 points at 25,2429.08.
And while my love affair with coffee never wavered, I did not miss alcohol or sugar — at all — after the first few days.
The director said he felt "100% supported" by the studio and that they never wavered from standing behind the movie and its message.
The president wavered for months over how to handle DACA, and he appears to be continuing that indecision even after rescinding the program.
"Our Congressman forever, John Conyers, Jr. He never once wavered in fighting for jobs, justice and peace," Tlaib tweeted shortly before joining Sanders.
Tom Cruise has been one of Scientology's most vocal supporters, and despite criticism of the belief system, he hasn't wavered in his devotion.
Unlike Sunday night, when Anaheim's early lead faded to black amid undisciplined play and clinical finishing by the Predators, the Ducks never wavered.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Wednesday: Shares of Tesla wavered after the company released its second-quarter results.
U.S. sovereign bond prices were mixed on Monday, as crude oil continued to slide and U.S. stocks wavered between positive and negative territory.
Japan's wavered for most of the session and fell below the 50.973,000 mark, but closed up 0.23 percent or 43.9 points at 19,085.31.
In commodities news, oil prices wavered on Tuesday, amid concerns over a persistent rise in U.S. oil output and a slowdown in China.
U.S. government debt prices wavered Tuesday amid key data releases and ahead of the the U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy decision on Wednesday.
Asian equities wavered on Tuesday, ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day monetary policy meeting and as European political uncertainty weighs on sentiment.
Bond yields held higher, but briefly wavered Wednesday after the U.S. central bank revealed discussions of global economic uncertainty during its last meeting.
After the series aired, public opinion of Avery wavered as it became clear the filmmakers had left some evidence out of the series.
He has wavered all over the place on key military issues like the presence or absence of American troops in Syria and Afghanistan.
"My confidence never wavered," said Curry, who set another N.B.A. record in a season full of them by scoring 17 points in overtime.
The new senator from Nebraska, Ben Sasse, who has never wavered in his opposition to Trump, should be considered for the second spot.
Democrats refused to pass the funds, and Republicans wavered on a measure passed by the Democratic-held House to keep the government running.
Trump has wavered between saying he was unsure about the safety vaccinations and outright alluding to a link between early vaccinations and autism.
But Mr. Adelman, who moved to Florida about two decades ago, never wavered in his commitment to document racial discrimination and remedy it.
The price of American crude wavered between small gains and losses, finally closing down 9 cents at $34.57 a barrel in New York.
Mr. Ackman's commitment to Valeant has not wavered and he even sold part of his stake in Mondelez, partly to free up cash.
He also defended his decision to support Mr. Trump if he is the Republican nominee, even as Mr. Rubio and Mr. Kasich wavered.
The bottom line: The number of countries that have executed criminals each year for the past decade has wavered between 18 and 25.
She hasn't wavered on what she needs -- the provisions she got to vote "yes" on the Senate proposal, plus separate health care items.
Mr. Trump has frequently wavered about whether he believes the Russians interfered in the 2016 elections to help his bid for the presidency.
I wavered, though, in 22007, when The New England Journal of Medicine published an article endorsing the salubrious effects of Mediterranean eating habits.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in public comments, has wavered on the extent to which Soleimani-planned operations against US interests were imminent.
Trump said Friday that he planned to address election meddling in his Monday meeting with Putin, though he has wavered on the issue.
Stocks wavered in recent weeks as investors wait for quarterly earnings to start pouring in, and many are bracing for another shaky quarter.
"From the very beginning, I never wavered in my innocence and my belief that justice would prevail," Menendez said in a statement Wednesday.
The United States has historically wavered in its views of regulation and we are in danger of taking a wild swing once again.
Consumer confidence rose less than expected in February as people's assessment of current conditions wavered, data released Tuesday by The Conference Board showed.
Ms. Sdoia said she was happy to have his support, which hasn't wavered since that ride to the hospital nearly four years ago.
Jeb Bush also wavered on the question of whether he thought immigrants who are in the country illegally deserved a chance at citizenship.
Though during the campaign Trump vowed to shut down DACA on the first day of his presidency, the administration has wavered on that commitment.
Indexes wavered between small gains and losses for most of the day, but took a decisive turn lower in the last hour of trading.
The wavered between gains and losses before closing up 95.42 points, or 0.58 percent, at 16,675.45, getting a boost from a slightly weaker yen.
Throughout the recent crisis, Trump has wavered between bellicose language and actions toward Iran and a more accommodating tone, including a plea for negotiations.
"CEO Tim Sloan has the unanimous support of the board, and this support has never wavered," she said in a statement at the time.
For at least hundreds of thousands of years, Earth's total carbon dioxide concentrations slowly wavered between 200 to 280 parts per million, or ppm.
But Smith said that dip is not due to a lack of buyers, as collectors have not wavered from their demand for top works.
There was drama over a loyalty pledge, which Trump signed, then waffled on, but ultimately honored, if only because his frontrunner status rarely wavered.
On important social issues, like abortion and the Second Amendment, he has never wavered, with a staunch commitment to the unborn and gun rights.
Trump has publicly wavered on whether he would sit down with Mueller's investigators, who are looking into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
"I tried not to let it affect me, but my confidence wavered," Anderson told ESPN in the 30 for 30 documentary This Magic Moment.
As Wired reported on Thursday, public sentiment towards these so-called scourges hasn't wavered at all in the past year, according to multiple polls.
Russia has repeatedly denied that it attempted to meddle in the 2016 US election, and Trump has wavered on the US intelligence community's conclusions.
Japanese stocks closed higher for a 15th consecutive day while other Asian shares wavered on Monday following a snap election in Japan on Sunday.
The major indexes wavered between small gains and losses in the morning, then moved lower in the afternoon as investors dumped health care stocks.
But it wavered over its earlier decision to require all middle and high schools to use only the government-issued textbooks, starting next year.
While Mr. Trump has wavered on his acceptance of Russian election interference, Mr. Coats has insisted that Moscow is a continuing, and growing, threat.
To achieve that goal, General Hifter has wavered between agreeing to elections and threatening to march on Tripoli, the seat of the unity government.
Redick settled on the number years ago based on a series of shots from different spots on the court, and he has never wavered.
He never wavered, closing with a four-under-par 227 to win his second major of the year and his third in 22000 months.
With whites insecure about their hold on power, be it because of China's rise or increasing racial diversity, their support for globalization has wavered.
"Seamus never wavered from his vision for a shared future where neighbors of all faiths could live in dignity," Clinton said in a statement.
They have wavered on whether to let the prosecutions proceed, suggested they be delayed until after regional elections and ultimately abstained in critical votes.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who died of brain cancer on Saturday at the age of 81, writing that the senator's support for Israel never wavered.
It is difficult to sustain a reputation as a renegade in such a turbulent era, but M.I.A.'s taste for controversy has not wavered.
Hong Kong-listed Prinx Chengshan said it had planned on moving tyre production to Malaysia, but wavered after the Malaysian election in early 2018.
I never even wavered and am very proud of him and the job he is doing as a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Walker met with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and Trump to discuss the prospect, but neither wavered in their full support for Tillis.
It was the first time Anthony, 32, has truly wavered from a future that always seemed to include the Knicks, and only the Knicks.
Trump reportedly wavered on the ban in recent weeks after being told it could eliminate thousands of small-business jobs and anger his voters.
Spending has risen, but it also rose under Mr. Trump's predecessors, who urged greater military spending but never wavered in their commitment to NATO.
In his many media appearances and public appearances, Bolton never wavered from the kind of hawkish policy views he established during the Bush administration.
I'll admit that my resolve to let Madea go wavered again, but even with those wonderful words of inspiration, I feel that it's time.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The yuan wavered on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was not ready yet to make a trade with China.
This is in keeping with Mr Sisi's effort to diversify his country's alliances after support from America, its most important backer, wavered following his coup.
"We should keep working until we get to yes," Ted Cruz of Texas, who has wavered on his support for Graham-Cassidy, told CNN Tuesday.
A post-election rally in the share prices of banks and industrial companies has wavered and investors are instead piling into high-growth tech firms.
But McConnell quickly boarded the Trump train once the mogul secured the GOP nomination and unlike House Speaker Paul Ryan and others, he never wavered.
She and Rick, now 72, were at the funerals and say their support of him never wavered — even after he was charged with the murders.
Johnson initially wavered over whether to back Brexit, but supporters and detractors alike say that without his enthusiastic campaigning, the result might have been different.
"Our view is still one that sees an agreement in some form in place and we have not really wavered from that view," he said.
Affleck did say that he didn't want anyone to think his commitment to the cape and cowl had wavered when he stepped down as director.
"I've wavered back and forth if I would actually sit out, if our owner came out and said the things that [Sterling] said," James said.
Gold broke its four day losing streak on Wednesday, settling higher as a dollar rally wavered, increasing the precious metal's appeal as a safe asset.
PROGRESSIVE SOCIALIST PARTY (PSP) - 9 SEATS Led by Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, the PSP has wavered on the issue of Hezbollah's arms over the years.
He never wavered from putting America first -- or, in campaign vernacular, making America great again -- whether the subject was climate change, trade or North Korea.
I wavered a lot in this episode with my resolve that Chuck had a plan, and here was one moment where I really felt unsure.
But Republicans had wavered on Cramer before, looking for other alternatives to the gaffe-prone congressman before ultimately settling on him as the top choice.
Today, our excitement about space exploration hasn't wavered, which is why NASA enjoys a glamour and aura of cool not typically enjoyed by government agencies.
Congressman Mulvaney continued to support then-Candidate Trump throughout the election, and his support for President Trump has never wavered while serving within the Administration.
Her speech on Thursday came as Mr. Trump wavered on his hard-line immigration message, which has led to a backlash across the political spectrum.
Donald Trump has been erratic and unpredictable on a great many matters, but his devotion to the interests of fossil fuel companies has not wavered.
On the highway farther along toward the city of Bamayo, a 35-year-old man who I'll call Roberto wavered similarly between pride and frustration.
Our team never wavered, defense did an amazing job, special teams — that's just been the story this year is that we just all stuck together.
Dr. Cappello never wavered from her conviction that women had the right to know, and to decide for themselves whether to act on the information.
An 11th juror wavered at points but was ultimately won over after the other jurors pointed out what Ms. Duncan called an extensive paper trail.
Those allies are asking if the United States is serious about being a true partner, or if we have wavered from this commitment to them.
Those episodes embarrassed Horwitz, he said, but he never wavered in his loyalty to the Mets, or his duty to stand up for the players.
In the four years since -- as other candidates came along with similar plans and arguments about how they could beat Donald Trump -- he never wavered.
Halep cruised through her first set against Dart on Thursday but her focus wavered while serving for the match up 5-2 in the second.
Nelson Mandela never wavered in his demand for "one man, one vote"; indeed, he endured 27 years in prison to make that notion a reality.
Anduril has attracted scrutiny for its willingness to work with the U.S. government, while other tech giants such as Google have wavered on doing so.
Neil's loyalty to our operators never wavered, but he distrusted the broader military purpose behind what we were trying to accomplish in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The country faces a number of economic challenges, made worse by terrorist strikes, but it hasn't wavered from its commitment to citizen-centered, responsive government.
The only genuinely vulnerable Senate Republican in the 2018 cycle, Nevada's Dean Heller, decided he didn't care and never wavered in his support for Kavanaugh.
Donald Trump has wavered on plans to enact a higher minimum wage, telling NBC in May that "states should decide" their own wages, for competitive reasons.
From the beginning, Damien never wavered from that plan, so we all prepped for it, because we knew what it was gonna take to get there.
He has not wavered from his view, expressed to Mr. Obama in 2013, that destabilizing the North would create chaos in the region, these people said.
As Trump's campaign co-chair in the first in the nation primary state Doucette often found himself defending Trump's controversial comments, but his support never wavered.
Wade, a level of support that hasn't really wavered in the four decades since the 1973 landmark decision that affirmed a woman's right to an abortion.
"That may be a surprising statement for an American bid; but, it shouldn't be because America's support for the Games has never wavered - ever," he said.
Abramovich told me that his lawyer had advised him not to talk to anyone, and he wavered as we spoke, alternating between brash defiance and victimhood.
Asia markets wavered between positive and negative territory on Wednesday, ending mixed despite advances in oil prices and signs of pick-up in China's services sector.
Even with Aldridge's performance and a record showing by the Spurs from beyond the arc (hitting their first 14 3-point attempts), Oklahoma City never wavered.
Papadopoulos's wife, Simona Mangiante, suggested last month that she wanted her husband to back out of the deal after her confidence in the Mueller probe wavered.
Funds that track semiconductor companies were pacing for their best week since at least May 27, though shares wavered Friday amid a slew of technology news.
While Trump wavered on whether the summit would go forward next month, he made clear that he remains willing to meet with his North Korean counterpart.
No one has been arrested for placing or assembling the Central Park device, and the police have not wavered from their initial hypothesis about the explosion.
Asian markets wavered in Monday trade after U.S. stocks closed mostly lower on Friday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 index ending lower for the fourth straight session.
Anderson Cooper was reading the names of victims of the Orlando massacre on CNN this week when, uncharacteristically, his voice wavered and he drew up short.
Temer had wavered on his original vow to eliminate about 10 ministries as he sought to accommodate political allies to widen support for a transitional government.
Where things stand this morning: Per MarketWatch, "oil futures wavered Thursday, holding near three-year highs as investors kept a nervous watch on Middle Eastern events."
It has since spread to all corners of the world, from Oman to Venezuela, Malaysia to Belgium, though Lithuania's status as a power has not wavered.
"I never even wavered and am very proud of him and the job he is doing as a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court," Trump tweeted.
But a central theme to this case has not wavered amid the blithering: It is about how the most powerful person on the planet treats women.
All along, their formula has not wavered: Fill the floor with shooters for the four-out, one-in motion offense Wright patented in the mid-2000s.
Despite threats and attacks, Mr. Alam has not wavered in his commitment to human rights and using photography to advocate democracy, equality and freedom of expression.
Stocks wavered on Tuesday as Wall Street assessed the growing geopolitical risks stemming from U.S.-Iran tensions along with better-than-expected data on the economy.
President Trump has strained relations with a lot of people, but one group has never really wavered in its support: the leaders of the conservative movement.
Mr. Trump has weaved, wavered and reversed course on foreign policy based on his views of the moment, and as he has, the Republicans have followed.
Anthony was wholly committed to the Knicks when this season began, but that attitude wavered as he took repeated public barbs of varying subtlety from Jackson.
Asian markets wavered on Friday, after U.S. stocks were dented overnight by a report that the special counsel investigation into Trump and his campaign was intensifying.
And while Mao declared war against almost all Western imports during the Cultural Revolution, "he never wavered in support of basketball," The Atlantic reported in 2012.
"Despite the aggressive opposition of the NRA, Senator Toomey never wavered in his commitment to this legislation," Toomey press secretary Steve Kelly said in a statement.
"He set some pretty strict guidelines for what he supports, and he hasn't really wavered," said Dave Bohnenblust, the chairman of the McPherson County Republican Committee.
As they finalized the biggest tax overhaul in 224 years, Republicans wavered for weeks on whether to slash the top income tax rate for the wealthy.
Oil prices wavered during the Asian session, with global benchmark Brent trading up 0.44 percent at $47.82 a barrel, while U.S. crude was nearly flat at $45.99.
Kelley's knack for dialogue also hasn't wavered, including one of the five protesting to her husband "I will not not be rich" during a moment of crisis.
Maybe this will all blow over, like so many other controversies, after a couple of polls show that Trump&aposs support among his base has not wavered.
Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average wavered between gains and losses, following a week in which U.S. stocks posted their biggest weekly gains in months.
Though the central bank has wavered on a rate hike so far this year, commodities prices could be hurt should the Fed finally go through with one.
"Four, three, two—" When he removed the tube from the base of the balloon, it wavered once like a bubble and then floated up into the sky.
Clapper's response wavered on his communications with the media, initially denying any contact, and later admitting to discussing the contents of the dossier with CNN's Jake Tapper.
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, May 251.99 (Reuters) - Australian shares wavered either side of flat on Thursday as weakness in mining stocks warred with encouraging results from National Australia Bank.
Unlike Obama, Trump has wavered on the U.S. commitment to a two-state solution, long a bedrock of Washington's Middle East policy, and backed the embassy's relocation.
Meanwhile Jazza (of the channel Draw with Jazza) wavered between high and low effort pieces in his first video as he tried to crack the game's system.
But that bullish sentiment has wavered with Russia's lackluster participation in the cuts, rising U.S. shale output and signs OPEC countries began increasing crude exports in February.
The U.S. and EU imposed tough sanctions on Syria after the war began in 2011, yet enforcement wavered while Assad learned to exploit an array of loopholes.
The vast majority of Democrats who have wavered on Pelosi as leader are not currently in Congress, but running as challengers, so they wouldn't have to vote.
At least 85033 owners, who have wavered on how to handle players kneeling during the performance of the anthem before games, are reported to support the measure.
Gold prices wavered Thursday as the dollar held its strong gains from the previous session, but simmering tensions over Russia and a potential trade war offered support.
Note: Molly, who wavered the most of everyone between smart and misguided choices last week, gets off easy this time around because she's absent from the episode.
He has also been pushing the White House to consider making the change through executive order — a controversial maneuver that President Donald Trump himself has wavered on.
Trump has voiced support for tackling mental health issues related to the violence while also looking at expanded background checks, an issue on which he has wavered.
But they have adopted a cautious stance this year, first as growth wavered and more recently as inflation has fallen further below the committee's 2.3 percent target.
But the racism he became privy to as a "white" man appalled him, and he never again wavered from his black identity upon returning to civilian life.
Soon after that he moved to Milan, where he abandoned his graphic and immediate paintings for an art of cool conceptualism, though his political engagement never wavered.
He wavered between blaming a military clerical error and saying that a military form he would send me would clear up the confusion once and for all.
Trump has wavered for weeks over the type of trial he would support publicly, but privately he has long craved a robust defense aimed at vindicating him.
"The first moment was when she wavered on Medicare for All," Jeffrey Dudley, a 20-year-old Sanders supporter who requested a refund from the Warren campaign.
The trouble with Texas From 2006 through 22011, numbers from the National Center for Health Statistics show that the rate of maternal deaths in Texas wavered little.
Even with the Dow nearly touching correction territory of a 10 percent decline, Dudley said his views about the Fed needing to normalize rates have not wavered.
David Jolly, who called on Trump to drop out in December, wavered when asked last week whether he would back him, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
Throughout Zuckerberg's (now) 15-year apology tour turn as Facebook CEO neither the claims he'll do things differently next time nor the cool expansionist ambition have wavered.
She is a weak frontrunner among Silicon Valley elites — mostly because she's wavered on key issues that are important to them, like free trade and charter schools.
It was a comfortable first two rounds for Aldo with Edgar struggling to find his range and the timing of his opponent, though the American's will never wavered.
"The Moon administration may not be good enough to satisfy the people's expectations, but the president's determination has never wavered over the past 20 months," Im told reporters.
Global stock markets appeared optimistic ahead of the U.K. vote on EU membership, although opinion polls wavered between giving the leave side and the remain side the lead.
But, one thing I did know was that even during the very worst of times, that strong Northern Irish spirit — and signature wit — never wavered for a minute.
Though relations have occasionally been strained between Eminem and Hailie's mother, Kim Scott—as evidenced in a number of his songs—his bond with Hailie has never wavered.
He said: Be smart: The Chinese government has talked for years about getting the debt problem under control but has always wavered at any sign of significant stress.
A believer in a divinely appointed monarchy, Elizabeth resented having her hand forced over her rival's execution and wavered over whether to kill a sovereign chosen by God.
But even as Christie was passed over for each and every position, his support for Trump never wavered, and he's still angling for a position in Trump's government.
White House officials acknowledged later that Mr. Obama had been too modulated, but the president has not wavered from his refusal to use overheated language in discussing terrorism.
Emerging equities slipped 61.9473 pct to 61.9463-day lows and were battling to prevent their first monthly fall since May as the appetite for riskier EM assets wavered.
"He has never wavered on this at all," said Micah Clark, the executive director of the American Family Association of Indiana, a conservative group allied with Mr. Pence.
"President Donald J. Trump promised rural America that he would protect the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), and has never wavered from that promise," the White House statement said.
Lincoln, who helped create the political party that now defends the interests of business, never wavered from the proposition that true free labor meant freedom from wage labor.
Trump's approval numbers have been relatively stable since he took office in January 2017, when compared with his predecessors, and his popularity has not wavered much among Republicans.
Nonetheless, Mr. Trump has wavered for months about whether he wants to fire Mr. Mueller, which is an omnipresent concern among the president's legal team and close aides.
Mr. Morissette is deeply aware of the advantages he has with his partner, Mr. Pearl, whom he says has never wavered in his commitment to Mr. Morissette's vision.
My confidence in our country's decision to be in Afghanistan wavered while I was there and has only gotten worse as I watch the years of waste accumulate.
Trump has wavered for months about whether he wants to fire Mr. Mueller, whose job security is an omnipresent concern among the President's legal team and close aides.
Yields also retreated Tuesday after data showed consumer confidence rose less than expected in February as people's assessment of current conditions wavered, fueling concerns about an economic slowdown.
But it was impossible to miss how her own concentration never wavered and how seriously she took every skin tag and mole that she ran her fingers over.
From the days after he was first elected Senator to his time serving alongside President Obama, Vice President Biden has never wavered in his commitment to our country.
Betsy Duke, chair of the lender's board of directors, said in statement that the CEO "has the unanimous support of the board, and this support has never wavered."
There followed a decade-long apprenticeship under Smith, then the Kansas job and, in 2003, the return to U.N.C. Williams's accent wavered during his time in Lawrence, Kan.
Italian officials have wavered between praise for Egyptian cooperation and anger at obstruction that, in April 2016, led Rome to withdraw its ambassador from Cairo for 16 months.
Trump has wavered for months about whether he wants to fire Mr. Mueller, whose job security is an omnipresent concern among the president's legal team and close aides.
The state party and many other Alabama Republicans have not wavered in their support of Moore, who scored a decisive Republican primary victory in September over Luther Strange.
And I was very proud that when I told him what the city needed, what we needed to recover, he said you've got it and he never wavered.
Trump has wavered publicly on the prospect of Mueller's testimony before Congress in recent days as his administration has clashed sharply with Congress over demands for documents and testimony.
The wavered for most of the session, and closed down 0.22 percent or 7 points at 0.23,112.3 while Shenzhen composite was off 1.55 percent or 31.3 points at 1,921.
Trump has wavered publicly in recent weeks on the prospect of Mueller's testimony before Congress as his administration has clashed sharply with lawmakers over demands for documents and testimony.
At a critical moment in the campaign, after Trump's comments about groping women in a 2005 video came to light, Pence wavered, but ultimately decided to stick by Trump.
Liu Jieyi, head of China's Taiwan Affairs Office, said in his new year's message they had not wavered last year in the face of "deliberate provocations" from Taiwan's government.
Nadler has also privately lobbied House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to begin an impeachment inquiry, but she has not wavered from her position that it's too soon to consider impeachment.
Trump has wavered publicly in recent days on the prospect of Mueller's testimony before Congress as his administration has clashed sharply with lawmakers over demands for documents and testimony.
He had to save two break points in an epic service game at the start of the fifth set before riding the momentum home as Cilic's power game wavered.
European stocks closed lower on Tuesday as investors wavered ahead of a two-day meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve and global concerns over a Brexit weigh on sentiment.
Japan's was off 86.02 points, or 0.49 percent, to 6.63,353.28, while the Kospi wavered between positive and negative territory before closing up 5.08 points, or 0.25 percent, at 2,019.63.
No matter what grief or trauma Leia faced, she never wavered in her commitment to fighting for freedom in the galaxy, and her battle continues in The Last Jedi.
But even as the show exhibited a callous disregard for the rights and humanity of suspects and perps, it never wavered in its core commitment to believing the victims.
Australian shares wavered between gains and small losses, following a week of political tumult that saw Scott Morrison become the country's sixth prime minister in less than 10 years.
Trump has repeatedly denied that his campaign was involved in the effort and has also wavered on whether Russia interfered in the election, as U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded.
But despite the booming disco music nearby, the sirens from nearby roads and the helicopters overhead, Kai's attention rarely wavered from the avian action taking place in the foliage.
President Donald Trump has voiced support for tackling mental health issues related to the violence while also looking at expanded background checks, an issue on which he has wavered.
Those more conventional lobbying approaches may have been working: Countries like Britain and Germany, which have considered the White House's pleas, have wavered and may ultimately use Huawei hardware.
From young womanhood onward, Ms. Ross's passion for journalism never wavered, and she was eager to impart to younger generations what she had learned on the job about writing.
Trump and top health officials first announced a complete ban on vaping flavors and devices in September, but the president has wavered for months about whether to follow through.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's stance on guns has not wavered a day after he set up a meeting with National Rifle Association officials, the White House said Friday.
President Trump, still the darling of white evangelical voters, has hardly wavered from the Christian right's tradition of faith in a lightly regulated market and weak social safety nets.
LaPierre's meeting with Trump comes as the president has wavered on his initial support for some limited gun control measures after mass shootings in Texas and Ohio in August.
While Trudeau supports lifting the net immigration intake to 350,000 per year, Conservative leader Scheer has wavered, and populist minor party leader Maxime Bernier openly attacks the immigration system.
The most likely possibility is also the most obvious: the collapse of his support among center-right Republicans who so far have wavered but not completely turned against him.
Oil prices were little changed as the market wavered on expectations for an imminent trade deal between the United States and China while awaiting U.S. government crude stocks data.
On the wage front, another top issue, Trump has wavered on his plans for enacting a higher federal minimum wage, which has been stagnant at $7.25 an hour since 2009.
Over the last million years, Earth's CO2 levels have certainly fluctuated, but they've naturally wavered between 180 and 280 ppm, explained Jason Briner, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Buffalo.
Down Under, the benchmark S&P/ASX 0.163 wavered between gains and losses before closing down 32.36 points, or 0.60 percent, at 5,318.94, with major banking stocks and miners falling.
He was arrested, exiled, arrested again, and finally executed, and in all that time he never named a name, never signed a false confession, and never wavered in his beliefs.
Nixon wavered; at one point, asking his Chief of Staff, Alexander Haig (who had replaced Haldeman in April), whether he would destroy the roughly 5,000 hours of tapes that existed.
Though her story has wavered over the years, the myth of Mitchell, Sweat, and Matt begins when she was while working as a supervisor in Clinton Correctional Facility's sewing shop.
Gold wavered on Monday as pressure from speculation over a potential increase in U.S. interest rates this month offset the metal's safe-haven appeal amid widespread weakness across other assets.
Government bond yields jumped to their highest levels since mid-2015 at an auction that failed to reach its planned maximum size as demand for riskier longer-dated bonds wavered.
Cornered by a banker whose false memory of having been in love with her since matriculation day might prove profitable, Lucy wavered between a sensible decision and a foolhardy one.
He also sought advice from his old mentor, who eventually offered him a different job in San Francisco, and then put that pointed question to Mr. Anderson when he wavered.
A phony man of God (or seven gods) can easily veer into caricature but the Sparrow's humility song-and-dance has never wavered, even as his dominion has expanded exponentially.
The last two millennia of Jewish practice were shaped by its Diaspora status, while at the same time Jewish belief never wavered in its connection to and memory of Zion.
Despite objections from individual liberals over the years, a court majority has not wavered in its view of the constitutionality of the system that the Supreme Court reinstated in 1976.
Their affection for us never wavered, even on bad days when they returned from the store having hardly sold any merchandise, the bills stacking up in their merciless white envelopes.
His forehand wavered at times as Cilic cleverly tried to take the pace off the ball with some floaty slices, but Zverev closed out the first set with an ace.
The expression in the eyes looking over my grandfather wavered between irony and mischief, the eyes of a raccoon ransacking your trash can when you surprised it with a light.
Some Republicans in the Senate and elsewhere have wavered on their support, expressing dismay at both some of the policy in the bill and the covert way it was crafted.
The backlash to the proposal was so severe that Mr. Carson, speaking this month in Detroit, wavered when asked whether he planned to back legislation needed to achieve the hikes.
Trump has wavered on his pledge as friends and advisers caution him of the risks of speaking to prosecutors who have already charged 19 individuals with criminal offenses, including lying.
During those years, your commitment to nonviolent protest has never wavered, not even through more than 40 arrests and attacks, not even through too many reversals of hard-won gains.
Mr. Trump has wavered on the import tax in the face of opposition from American retailers and oil companies, Mr. Moore said, but he expects the president to come around.
Mr. Trump has rarely wavered in his arguments for a border wall, many of them false, including several of those made Monday night at a campaign rally in El Paso.
In today's profile, Zuckerberg said Apple prompted, or at least accelerated the decision to go for a full ban:I asked Zuckerberg why Facebook had wavered in its handling of the situation.
Through good times and bad over the last two years, my passionate belief that such a deal is attainable, that a bright future lies ahead for our country, has not wavered.
Stocks wavered on Wednesday with the Dow and S&P 500 opening lower but moving up after reports that the Trump administration would offer a six-month delay in auto tariffs.
Anthony's Attorneys Claimed Caylee Drowned While the prosecution never wavered in its position that Anthony had suffocated her toddler, the defense — led by Jose Baez — presented its own version of events.
Portman campaign manager Corey Bliss said his boss has never wavered in his support of Trump and there has been no conscious effort to de-couple Portman from the presidential nominee.
That said, the report also notes that the American public's confidence in science hasn't wavered at all in recent years, despite major news articles discussing the "crisis" in psychology and elsewhere.
The stock's wild swings, which continued into late morning (where the shares wavered between positive and negative territory up to that point), mimicked the sentiment surrounding the once high-flying brand.
He has also wavered on plans to combine the agriculture and environment ministries, which was originally proposed as a way to ease pressure on farmers on Brazil's fast-expanding agricultural frontier.
While he has long been the front-runner, punters' faith in Mr Trump wavered briefly in early April when he suffered a sizeable loss to Ted Cruz in the Wisconsin primary.
"I feel I am busy all the time and I work all the time," she said, and she did not seem so happy about this, though her faint smile never wavered.
President Trump's stance on the minimum wage has wavered, as he has pressed for an hourly minimum wage more than $10 but also complained at times that wages are too high.
He's been far more self-reflective throughout his life than Frank, and he talks freely about moments of spiritual and physical crisis and the ways his faith has wavered and grown.
At one point, early in the process, Ms. Tanowitz's confidence wavered; Ms. Dinnerstein said Ms. Tanowitz felt the need to completely understand the music — in both its construction and its history.
Mr. Mulvaney supported "then-candidate Trump throughout the election, and his support for President Trump has never wavered while serving within the administration," the spokeswoman, Meghan Burris, said in a statement.
In the end, Gossage, who wavered on going, thought the time he spent talking fishing and baseball with the former soldiers was as good for him as it was for them.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 index wavered between gains and losses, suggesting that U.S. shares could be headed for another volatile trading session at the start of the week.
Quite the opposite, we've never wavered in our belief in him, and now what we're seeing is that the rest of the world has taken notice and expressed the same confidence.
Jean-Raymond has never shied away from standing up for himself or his community — and he hasn't wavered even after winning the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and gaining Anna Wintour's admiration.
Wang wavered when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set to be dragged into a decider but bravely dug in for an attritional battle with the American.
Decius says that he learned to accept what he calls Trump's "unconventionality as a candidate," and maintains that his support never wavered, even when Trump said things that he found indefensible.
President Trump has wavered on the issue and said in September that there would be no action for six months, but that it was the job of Congress to legalize DACA.
Slowdowns often come alongside gyrations in financial markets, and that is certainly happening this time around: The stock market has wavered since the start of Mr. Trump's trade dispute with China.
"The novel started out at No. 85033 on the first day of the vote, and it never wavered," series host Meredith Vieira said of Lee's classic, according to the news agency.
"I think everyone who met him would agree that you could talk to him about anything and his sense of humor never wavered," Erin Jemison, 38, Paul's sister-in-law, tells PEOPLE.
Trump has wavered on the wall's length, which could be between 700 and 1,900 miles; depending on what gets built, over one hundred endangered species could find their habitats disrupted or destroyed.
He opposed any efforts to legalize recreational or medical marijuana in his state, though when asked whether he would enforce federal drug laws against states who have legalized the substance, he wavered.
Manhattan Surrogate's Court Judge Rita Mella said in her opinion that she authorized the DNA test because Phillips has never wavered in her claim that Taylor was the father of her child.
His uncompromising stance in the face of degraded standards of audio excellence and his championing of great recorded performances never wavered in the face of the public's increasingly utilitarian consumption of music.
Global sentiment on equities has wavered in recent weeks as economic data from the United States shows signs of softening, though brokers say earnings are a more important factor for stock investors.
In Japan, the wavered toward the end of the session, but finished up 0.26 percent, or 47.81 points, at 18,381.22, while the Topix closed up 0.753 percent, or 4.57 points, at 1,464.53.
The country's major indexes opened their Friday trading more than 2 percent higher, wavered briefly, and then held onto their gains, which may give a strong boost to beaten-down U.S. markets.
Throughout his campaign, Trump's position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict wavered from being "neutral" in February 2016, to saying that it was "probably not possible" to be neutral in March of 2016.
The ninth seed, a quarter-finalist last year, suffered a second-set blip against the experienced Belgian, and wavered again late on having roared into a 5-0 lead in the decider.
Out of those experiences came a steadfast commitment to Israel's security that has never wavered for a single minute in my 28 years in the Senate or my four years as Secretary.
As Ryan wavered over supporting him, Trump was privately saying that Ryan's rejection might actually help him, that he was just the kind of political lifer whom Trump positioned his campaign against.
Trump, for his part, hasn't wavered on his position that the fight is something he'd promised during the campaign -- and one he was telling advisers and friends he was willing to continue.
Murray's focus never wavered and he roared on to close out the match and ready himself for another tilt at champion Djokovic, who has beaten him in all three of their finals.
Trump, for his part -- in a tweet on Tuesday -- called the report, wait for it, "FAKE NEWS" and insisted he "never even wavered" when it came to his decision to select Gorsuch.
While some Republican leaders have rejected Mr. Trump, Mr. Garrett has not wavered; he has said he will vote for him, including after hearing Mr. Trump's recorded statements about groping women's genitals.
Out of those experiences came a steadfast commitment to Israel's security that has never wavered for a single minute in my 28 years in the Senate or my 4 years as Secretary.
Everyone in this debacle but Gail has chosen pride over the fate of his own children, he says; she alone never wavered in her faith or in her devotion to her son.
Greisa Martínez Rosas, a DACA recipient and advocacy and policy director at United We Dream (UWD), an influential immigrant youth network, says Dreamers haven't wavered on insisting that their families be protected.
But when the 38-year-old Lopez wavered, Nadal somehow found the energy to repel Britons Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski as the Spaniards saved four set points in the second set.
It is also a major victory for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who never wavered in pushing for Kavanaugh's confirmation even amid the chaos that defined the fight over the past fortnight.
He claimed this night was no different than any other — that his skills have never wavered even if it seemed to everyone else that his scoring took off in the second half.
His focus on science-related budget items has not wavered, and in spite of the victories on NIH, NSF, and elsewhere, he noted several spots where Democrats did not get what they wanted.
We contacted various people connected to all 4 acts, and are told they have not wavered in the wake of an ISIS recruitment video soliciting lone wolf attacks on the Las Vegas Strip.
The figures suggest manufacturing activity, the main driver of an otherwise bumpy economic recovery, may have wavered at the start of the second quarter, the latest in a string of underwhelming growth figures.
One thing Trump hasn't wavered on is building a giant wall across our southern border, though he hasn't decided yet where he'll get the $25 billion likely needed to cover the construction cost.
The President has wavered on whether to throw his support behind the bill in recent months, but the sources said he was swayed to back the bill on Tuesday after meeting with Kushner.
" Mr. Stanley put it this way, in a 2009 interview with The Times: "I started out the way I was raised, in the old-time mountain style, and I've never wavered from it.
A top Food and Drug Administration official wavered Wednesday on whether the Trump administration will follow through with its ban of flavored e-cigarettes, telling lawmakers there is "no final answer" right now.
He has repeatedly berated the UN, predicted that the European Union will soon crumble, and wavered on adhering to the Paris Climate Agreement passed last year, which has massive implications for human health.
But Hill's testimony — which she has never wavered on — ultimately began an important conversation about gender inequality in the workplace, one that was sorely needed — and that we still see benefits from today.
And I think for that reason the people of Rio and Brazil have never wavered from their commitment to delivering a successful Olympics, and as result of that, we've done incredibly well there.
Mr. King became a lightning rod — particularly for the teachers union — while serving as New York State's education commissioner, but he has never wavered in his commitment to higher standards for all children.
But a source tells PEOPLE that Kardashian, 35, hasn't wavered since splitting from the basketball player earlier this year over his cheating scandal with Jordyn Woods, her sister Kylie Jenner's longtime best friend.
"The determination of the Taiwanese people to embrace the world has never wavered," she said, adding that Taiwan must work with "like-minded countries" to ensure peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
But all the while she has never wavered from a strong anti-regime change view that had moved her ahead of Kamala in the polls and garnered her a legion of devoted supporters.
That Mr. Trump played a role in the Foxconn deal — and jumped in again recently when the Taiwan-based company wavered — is a ready-made target for Democrats inclined to criticize corporate giveaways.
The Trump administration itself has acknowledged the US intel community's conclusion that Russia was involved in various forms of cyber-meddling to influence the 2016 election, but Trump himself has wavered on that point.
As I went through two terms worth of tweets, Instagrams, and Snapchats, I was struck by three qualities that never wavered: A sense of humor, respect for women, and love, in all its forms.
Trump's support in opinion polls, much of it from blue-collar men, has not wavered for months despite him insulting Mexican immigrants and Muslims and clashing with Republican establishment figures like Senator John McCain.
That said, we've never wavered from making this a modern DOOM game that, while heavily inspired by the original DOOM and DOOM II, offers players today a unique, deep and most importantly, fun experience.
Despite promising on the campaign trail to immediately rescind DACA, Trump has wavered since taking office, saying he feels for these children who were brought to the country through no fault of their own.
Bookmaker odds, which rarely wavered this year showing 'Remain' as the most likely outcome, have lengthened on an exit even further and now show only a 20 percent chance of a vote to go.
From there, the American's dominant serve wavered as she double-faulted to fall to 0-30 at 5-53, and she was broken by an unforced error, allowing Pliskova to serve for the match.
Nevertheless, Wolverine's commitment to helping our friends, family and neighbors address water quality issues in the area has never wavered, and we have dedicated over $35 million to providing water solutions and conducting remediation.
The appeal came four months after a U.N. humanitarian bid for more than $1 billion, to support aid operations in Somalia during 2019, fell far short, as donor response to repeated drought appeals wavered.
RealClearPolitics' averages of generic congressional ballot polls, virtually tied in late May of that year, started an upward climb in favor of Republicans during summer — a trend that never wavered as Election Day neared.
Pacific Gas & Electric, the utility that turned off the power, wavered on when it would start the blackout a number of times before the second stage of power cuts finally came late on Wednesday.
Initial US support for the Syrian rebels fighting to overthrow Assad wavered as it became clear that, as in Libya, the results of their victory would not necessarily enhance peace and America's global standing.
Yet behind the scenes, the President has wavered on his pledge as friends and advisers cautioned him of the risks of speaking to prosecutors who've already charged 19 individuals with criminal offenses, including lying.
And former Vice President Biden wavered when asked whether he thought President Barack Obama's mass deportations had been a mistake or not — granted, a tough question that perhaps he was wise to avoid answering.
Notably, he was one of the first late-night hosts to immediately and unequivocally condemn Bill Cosby as the accusations against the comedian piled up, a position from which he has never once wavered.
There is a lack of certainty now in how Holden discusses his playing career, a significant turnaround from previous interviews when his stated goal never wavered: to return to the field as soon as possible.
Meanwhile in Asia, Japanese stocks rebounded from Tuesday's sell-off as most Asian markets wavered on Wednesday ahead of key central bank decisions as well as major earnings reports due in Japan and South Korea.
Trump even wavered on his campaign promise after one such failure, saying that instead of repealing, "I think we're probably in that position where we'll just let Obamacare fail," he told reporters, according to NBC.
Garcia was rewarded for being more positive in the tiebreak as Williams' serve wavered and the Frenchwoman wrapped up the opener on her second set point when her opponent sent another groundstroke wide and long.
Barr's release of Mueller's main findings is likely to solidify Trump's support among his base, which had not wavered even as the president's former associates were implicated in the investigation over the past 22 months.
Mangiante told MSNBC on Thursday that her faith in Mueller's investigation has wavered, and that new evidence in the case made it necessary for her husband to end his agreement with the special counsel's office.
For a long time, Lo Cascio said, fans have had faith in Zamparini because he has given the club the possibility of playing in Serie A. It's safe to say that faith has wavered, though.
You turned out in every corner of this state with determination and purpose — hotel and casino workers who never wavered, students with too much debt, and small business owners who never go off the clock.
That unease soon gave way to an almost blind faith — Marshall professed after a Week 4 loss to Seattle that "I am going down in a boat" with Fitzpatrick — that, he said, has not wavered.
Although her statements to the police did contain contradictions, the woman at the center of the charges against the two detectives has never wavered in her insistence that they forcibly raped her, court papers show.
That confidence has wavered a little since March 2017, when four galleries with stands at Tefaf were reported by the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad to be under scrutiny for having sold potentially forged objects elsewhere.
Northam has wavered on whether he is in fact one of the men pictured — in his original statement, he apologized and said that he was indeed in the photo, though he didn't specify which person.
But he wavered on that decision two months later, when Clinton finally decided on his second choice, and Andrew informed Stephanopoulos that his father would accept the Supreme Court appointment if it was offered again.
" He never wavered from that stance, and his tough talk on Guantánamo Bay, waterboarding and secret prisons had him in lock step with Mr. Trump, who once promised to fill Guantánamo Bay with "bad dudes.
For all the disappointments the Champions League has brought, for all the dispiriting defeats, for all those last-minute failures, it has never once wavered in its belief that its approach would, eventually, pay off.
It's a slow process to get these lumbering institutions of civic and social space to start moving in a new direction, and despite the challenges they continue to offer, Maharaj's passion and resolve haven't wavered.
Despite Sanders' unexpectedly strong performance, her camp's confidence that she would ultimately win the nomination never wavered after she demonstrated a commanding advantage among African American voters in the South Carolina primary early in the calendar.
Since being assigned as prosecutor on the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1994, Marcia Clark has never wavered in her certainty that the former football star was guilty of killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
The Trump team's explanations for this departure from the longstanding "One China" policy wavered between the idea that it didn't mean much of anything and that it was an intentional effort to change the diplomatic dynamic.
That concern hasn't wavered since and the group is defending Uber's position on data collection in LA. Uber submitted a letter Monday to the department after the LADOT informed them about their "non-compliance" on Friday.
Evangelicals have been a steady bulwark for the president even when GOP lawmakers have wavered in their support, making it more difficult for most of those lawmakers to think of a more serious break with Trump.
And Trump's boasting only added to the confusion over his administration's approach to dealing with North Korea's expanding nuclear capabilities on a day when his top national security aides wavered between messages of alarm and reassurance.
Confidence in the ability of policymakers to handle the crisis has also wavered amid several policy missteps, helping create a toxic mix has emboldened investors to bet that the yuan is heading for a precipitous fall.
Just as he publicly wavered over signing a revised travel ban, Trump has questioned in private the wisdom of his family separation order, which has yet to lead to mass reunions of minors and their parents.
The White House never wavered in dangling both the stick and the carrot in front of Kim, seeing that approach as the surest way to avoid getting played by the North Koreans like previous U.S. administrations.
Over the years, however, Sanders has never wavered, and a month after he conceded the primary victory to Clinton, in July 2016, he succeeded in getting the Democratic Party to endorse this part of his platform.
But when the cap-and-trade bill came before the Senate, fossil fuel industry lobbyists went on the attack, Republicans like Lindsay Graham flipped, centrist Democrats wavered, and in 2010 the bill went down in flames.
" The Newtown Action Alliance endorsed Biden on Monday, saying Biden's "support for gun violence prevention has never wavered" and that he was fighting the NRA "even when it was not popular for Democrats to do so.
His loyalty to the Republican Party, to his conservative principles and to his deep sense of right and wrong never wavered — which is why he refused to be silent when he believed the president was wrong.
While the show's main competitor, NBC's "Megyn Kelly Today," has lately leaned into segments involving sexual harassment and revenge porn, "Live" has not wavered from a format that favors plenty of small talk between the hosts.
Land and mining ownership reforms set in motion by Ramaphosa have also unnerved investors, and after an initial rally following his election as ANC leader in December and state president in February, business confidence has wavered.
In an interview with radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 970 in New York, the CNBC contributor and informal Trump adviser argued that the tax overhaul is a campaign promise that Trump "never wavered" on delivering.
" Trump himself has repeatedly wavered on Russian interference, at times reading statements that he blames Russia for the interference, but then returning to casting doubt on the intelligence findings, including referring often to a "Russian hoax.
Mr. Lont said his friend came to define himself as the substance user he had been when he was a young teenager, an identity that never wavered: "'I have this problem,'" Mr. Lont recalled him saying.
Japan's wavered between trading positive and negative, and closed flat at 19,401.72 after data showed that Japanese industrial production rose by 1.5 percent in November from a year earlier, lower than a Reuters forecast for 1.6 percent.
They argue that despite a massive political and public relations push by the White House and Democrats, individual Senate Republicans -- even those up for tough re-election fights in swing states -- have not wavered in their views.
U.S. stocks have wavered over the past three weeks following a strong surge in the wake of the November election, with investors expecting President-elect Donald Trump to stimulate the economy through tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
Three well-known Republican Senate candidates lost re-election — Senator Kirk of Illinois, Senator Ayotte of New Hampshire, and Senator Heck from Nevada — because they wavered on the life issues, their support on life, and their votes.
But the ratings agency warned that sharp decline in reserves in recent months could still portend further capital outflows if pressure on the yuan persisted and confidence in the ability if policymakers to shore up confidence wavered.
The optimism on European trading floors contrasted with Asia where Chinese stocks fell and the yuan wavered against the dollar a day before China and the United States were set to hit each other with punitive tariffs.
For the past five years, dating back to when the band was called Topanga, Pup hasn't much wavered from its sound, finding occasional compatriots, like its sometime tour mates the Menzingers, but generally following its path alone.
So although I've wavered, and entertained other possibilities, right now I still, still think we're headed to a contested convention where (for reasons that would take a separate post to explain) Trump is very unlikely to prevail.
While fans toast the Raptors, behind the scenes the focus will be on how to convince Leonard to make a home in Toronto and not break up a championship team that never wavered in its championship season.
Charlie Black -- one of Manafort's former business partners in the 1980s at the famed lobbying shop Black, Manafort & Stone -- said he hadn't spoken to Manafort recently, but in their prior conversations Manafort never wavered on his innocence.
As the price of the behemoth cryptocurrency wavered this week, our reporters dove into the world of virtual currency to examine a tightknit group of friends and enthusiasts who hope to shake up the monetary status quo.
Keira D'Amato, a 33-year-old real-estate agent in Richmond, Va., ran much of the race with Sarah Sellers, a nurse who went on to take second place, until D'Amato's vision blurred and her awareness wavered.
But confusion reigned in the courtroom as the jury wavered about whether it was hopelessly deadlocked about the killing, which was recorded on video and became a symbol of the nation's heated debate about race and policing.
SOUTH KOREAN CLAIMS L.P.G.A. THAILAND Amy Yang of South Korea rarely wavered while holding a big lead during the final round of the L.P.G.A. Thailand in Chonburi, shooting a four-under 68 to win by five strokes.
Falwell's support for Trump has not wavered throughout the New York celebrity-politician's own tribulations, including the Access Hollywood recording of Trump talking about grabbing women's genitals and payoffs made by Cohen to hide Trump's extramarital affairs.
But their visibility has wavered in the years since due to crackdowns from the killjoy police who don't care for the idea of people walking or driving off while sipping on styrofoam cups containing seven shots of Bacardi.
However, while six of the seven nations renewed their commitment to the 2015 Paris accord on climate change, the U.S. wavered, with Trump saying he would make a decision on whether or not to withdraw later this week.
In commodity markets, oil prices wavered after gaining more than 1% on Monday on tensions in the Middle East and OPEC-led supply cuts, as well as continuing Russian supply disruptions after a contamination problem discovered last month.
But the funds began shedding even more of their long positions on Monday, traders said, as hopes of China taking a big bite out of the U.S. record supplies of hogs wavered in the face of Trump's threats.
And though he assembled the shell of a 2020 campaign in the fall of 2016 on the premise that Clinton would win, he has not wavered in his support for Trump (with one major policy exception, trade) since.
Dimon has wavered in the past over how many jobs JP Morgan would move, as his estimates take into account the changing prospects of Britain securing a deal that gives its financial firms continued access to European markets.
If Trump, a nonreligious candidate who has wavered on key issues like abortion and appears to embrace some aspects of gay rights, has not driven them from the party, their relevance in a post-Trump party would continue.
Despite the indignities Yellowhair faced during her arrest, she never wavered in her self confidence, throwing out a host of quotable one liners, including "excuse my beauty" (which can be seen at 5:10 in the video below).
Senate Democrats need to run the board to retake the chamber this fall, and would then need the votes of 15 to 17 GOP senators to remove a president whose grip on the Republican base has never wavered.
The Murdoch family have never wavered in their ambition to take full control of Sky, despite the damaging failure of a previous attempt five years ago when their British newspaper business became embroiled in a phone-hacking scandal.
In commodity markets, oil prices wavered after rising more than 1% on Monday on tensions in the Middle East and OPEC-led supply cuts, as well as continuing Russian supply disruptions after a contamination problem discovered last month.
It was not quite a defensive crouch: Mr. Pence's tone and his calm delivery never wavered, and he continued to deflect and deny questions about Mr. Trump's ideas while turning back to the Obama administration's foreign policy record.
House Republicans who wavered in their support of Mr. Rubio's speakership or strayed from the Republican leadership's agenda on taxes and education found themselves yanked from committee chairmanships, being criticized on Spanish radio or suddenly facing primary opponents.
Mr. Bonsey added that Mr. Assad's coalition probably still lacked the personnel needed to take back the rest of Syria's territory, but that as long as the United States wavered on involvement, other powers would fill the vacuum.
In the end the socialist paradise was not to be, as the economy stagnated despite support from the Soviet Union and then oil-rich Venezuela, but Castro's continued presence in the world and omnipresence in Cuba never wavered.
"Foxconn has never wavered from our commitment to our contract with the State of Wisconsin and the creation of 13,000 jobs as part of our broader effort to make the Badger state a global technology hub," the statement said.
Despite repeated questions from reporters in a press conference following the announcement, Draghi never wavered from affirming there had been "no discussion" regarding the question of when the bank's bond-buying program would be extended or even wound down.
Until October 20, five days after he learned of the missiles and started meeting secretly with his top national security advisors to figure out what to do, Kennedy wavered between launching an air strike or proceeding with the blockade.
Marler said that while the claim was being resolved, the client said her love for Chipotle had never wavered even through her sickness, and she wondered if they'd throw in some free burritos as a part of the settlement.
Traders also said that the moves came amid a broadly weaker tone to the dollar, which sold off across the board on Tuesday as faith in continuing U.S. economic outperformance and the Trump administration's promises of tax reform wavered.
Donald J. Trump wavered on Tuesday about whether he would actually pay the legal fees of a supporter who punched a protester in the face at one of his rallies last week, saying that he does not condone violence.
At the same time, interest in "Star Wars" wavered as it had been at least five years since the release of "Revenge of the Sith," the last movie in the "Star Wars" franchise to be directed by George Lucas.
Even Anna Wintour's voice wavered as she presented the Outstanding Contribution to British Fashion Award to Christopher Bailey, the departing creative director of Burberry, speaking of "a quiet bravery" that Mr. Bailey had called upon to construct his empire.
Sanders' authenticity, compared with other candidates who have hedged and wavered on their positions while appearing to follow the trajectory of the polls, ultimately pushed Teresa Miller, a 43-year-old from Corona, into the Sanders camp last fall.
Zverev wavered when serving for the match at 5-3, allowing world number 98 Gerasimov to break back and level to 5-5, but the German wrapped up the contest soon after with a barrage of stunning forehand winners.
Responding in parliament to criticism of the French government from some opposition lawmakers for not publicly defending Kurdish forces in the face of a possible Turkish offensive, Edouard Philippe said Paris had not wavered on its policy unlike Washington.
But under the leadership of Commissioner Brenda Andress, the C.W.H.L. never wavered in its plan for slow but steady advancements, and in recent years, a rise in sponsorships and audience in Canada has the league closer to its goal.
Ryan hasn't gone so far, saying he wants to act on a DACA fix but won't consider any legislation not supported by the president — a difficult standard to gauge since Trump has repeatedly wavered in delivering his DACA demands.
When offered "She's Gotta Have It," Ms. Wise wavered, but once she talked it over with her husband and negotiated a very specific nudity rider (no full frontal, no fondling of her breasts), she decided she wanted that, too.
The news broke late Monday, via Breitbart, the far-right website that never wavered in its support for Moore, even after accusations that the Alabama Senate candidate dated teenage girls as an adult and made sexual advances on a minor.
His voice occasionally wavered as he pleaded guilty to five counts of tax evasion, one count of making false statements to a lender, one count of making an illegal campaign contribution, and one count of making an excessive campaign contribution.
He was stern in a fatherly way, and even though profanities — his usual putang ina (son of a whore) and the softer ulol, which means something like jackass — were peppered throughout the speech, the volume of his voice hardly wavered.
The Murdoch family have never wavered in their ambition to take full control of Sky, despite the damaging failure of a previous attempt around 5-1/2 years ago when their British newspaper business became embroiled in a phone-hacking scandal.
Trump wavered on what to do with the Dreamers — young undocumented immigrants who were brought to this country by their parents as children who are now afforded limited protection from deportation via the DREAM Act but no path to citizenship.
"You turned out in every corner of this state, with determination and support, hotel and casino workers who never wavered, students with too much debt and small business owners who never go off the clock," Clinton said in a speech.
The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, was little changed as the market wavered on expectations that the United States and China would reach a trade agreement as early as this month while awaiting U.S. government crude inventory data.
But McConnell spearheaded the defense of Kavanaugh and never wavered in his support, quashing any chatter in the GOP conference about having the embattled nominee withdraw after Christine Blasey Ford accused him of sexual assault at a high school party.
A couple of blistering 61-second laps were thrown in to try to shake him but Farah's composure never wavered as he moved up the field to join the leaders and gestured to the crowd to turn up the volume.
"My belief in the need to reform our two-party system has not wavered, but I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this time," Schultz wrote.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of Syria ends a policy whose popularity with the American public had wavered, though Americans have consistently said ISIS -- which Trump claimed was defeated in the country -- remains a threat.
But his certitude never wavered, even after Ms. Corcoran's lawyer, Mr. Seltzer, confronted him with article after article in which Mr. Trump himself had discussed with reporters much of the same "confidential" information he accused Ms. Corcoran's team of divulging.
"I think that the machinery of the United States government, the defense machinery, the foreign policy machinery, has never wavered in understanding that Russia is an adversary and a threat to Western values and our own democratic system," Connolly said.
Why it matters: His comments included an unambiguous acceptance of the intelligence community's assessment that Russia tampered with the 2016 election — something President Trump has wavered on — as well as praise for state and federal efforts thus far to protect elections.
Although many prominent Republicans have abandoned Mr. Trump in recent days over the release of a lewd recording, the N.R.A. has not wavered in its support — mainly out of fear over what the Supreme Court would look like if Mrs.
But he's wavered on fully activating the law and forcing manufacturers to scale up production in a specific, mandated way, instead arguing that he's merely using the Defense Production Act as "leverage" to get companies to do the right thing.
Bank stocks, which wavered after the decision, rose on Friday, with analysts citing the ECB's easing of the terms of its long term loans to banks and the introduction of a tiered deposit rate as offsetting the pain of negative rates.
While some residents worried about the impact on local forests, support for the Olympic bid has been almost universal in Pyeongchang: A poll taken at the time of the first bid showed nearly 94 percent support, and it has not wavered.
When the trailer for the sequel to this Pixar film was released this month, it quickly became the most-watched trailer ever for an animated movie, proving that audiences' love for this story of a family with superpowers hasn't wavered.
The big picture: The president has suggested for the past few months that Fox News has wavered in its loyalty to conservative coverage by elevating left-leaning voices on its network and by publishing news polls that show his support slipping.
As such, they were sanctioned by the U.S. in the wake of Russia's seizure of Crimea but will likely stand firm because they believe in Putin and they know what happened to those in the first generation of oligarchs who wavered.
As his opponent wavered, Goffin displayed the speed and wizardry that has helped him succeed in an era in which five of the top 10 men's players are at least as tall as del Potro, who is ranked No. 6.
Multiple people familiar with the President's thinking said the entire episode wavered from on-again to off-again strikes, but after Trump's reversal that evening, Pompeo and his allies reacted mutedly and insisted they were on board with the President's decision.
The FDA has wavered from this mission over the past two decades such that pre-approval requirements and post approval demands have gone far beyond the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C) imperative to approve safe and effective drugs.
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.
The news that Trump moved to fire Mueller last June came as increased scrutiny has grown around a potential interview Trump could have with the special counsel investigators, a topic that Trump and his lawyers have wavered on in public comments.
When President Richard M. Nixon wavered over signing the coal safety bill, citing concerns about its cost, Mr. Hechler contacted the widows of seven miners lost in the Farmington disaster and chartered two small planes to bring them to Washington.
Trump's message in recent weeks has focused heavily on manufacturing and creating American jobs, and he hasn't wavered on trade, immigration, building the border wall or defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, said Tea Party leader Mark Meckler.
And in May, just days before the surprise announcement of his retirement, Immelt wavered on the longstanding goal of the company to post earnings of $2 per share in 2018, a forecast Wall Street increasingly doesn't expect the company to meet.
The book, rife with icky descriptions of "Orientals," countless ninjas that wavered in the face of Bennet fury, and a throwaway interracial relationship, was the lucrative marriage of two high-performing genres and casual racism by a white male author.
On "Squawk on the Street," Wood said her bull case on Tesla has not wavered in the past two weeks since Elon Musk's tweet that he was considering taking the company private stunned Wall Street and drew the attention of regulators.
Though Scott received a great deal of public fury for his display of the US flag on floor of a gallery, the piece shows that his convictions of how to be properly critical of this nation's history have not wavered.
Despite a stream of provocative and even offensive remarks by Mr. Trump right up to the night before the primary, comments that might have destroyed any other candidate, his supporters mostly appeared to have made up their minds months ago, and never wavered.
With 147 of the $100-million-plus F-35s on order, Japan intends the planes to be the mainstay of its air forces for decades to come, and officials have said since the crash that their faith in the program has not wavered.
On Israel, his administration has wavered on whether it is committed to a two-state solution, a longtime U.S. policy, and it waffled on a promise to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, which past presidents have abandoned once in office, as well.
A better business climate is the reason cited by two moderate GOP senators who had initially wavered in support for the tax cut — Bob Corker of Tennessee and Susan Collins of Maine — when they announced their ultimate decisions to support the bill.
Even with Aldridge's performance and a record showing by the Spurs from beyond the arc, Oklahoma City never wavered, tying the game at 130 on a layup by Jerami Grant off a Russell Westbrook assist with 5.6 seconds to play in regulation.
During the Franco era, after the Spanish Civil War, Tàpies co-founded Dau al Set, one of the first post-war art movements outside of France with connections to Surrealism and Dada, during which Tàpies never wavered from his commitment to social justice.
Since Trump took office nine months ago, governments in Berlin, Paris and London have wavered between alarm at his rhetoric and a shaky sense that his worst instincts can be contained by the "grown ups" in his cabinet and pressure from allies.
Similarly, Trump has not wavered from his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States, saying it would not apply to American citizens and would be a "temporary measure" in response to the threat of attacks from jihadist groups like Islamic State.
"The Bud Light Browns 'Victory Fridge' is a fun way to celebrate and reward a fan base that has never wavered in enthusiasm or dedication for their team no matter what happens," said Andy Goeler, vice president of marketing, for Bud Light.
More interesting is how tightly the SEIU, which endorsed Hillary Clinton in November 231 even as she wavered in backing a $27 minimum wage, is hugging Sanders as it seeks to reassert organized labor power in states like Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The lack of unity on the Democratic side infuriated a number of Democrats, who were quick to point out that Republicans never wavered in sinking MTRs offered by the minority Democrats when the GOP controlled the chamber over most of the last decade.
Another GOP senator and frequent Trump critic who had wavered on the tax package, Arizona's Jeff Flake, said he had won a commitment on a vote to shield from deportation hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought into the United States as children.
And it's not just because I worked with George W. Bush after 219/11, and I was very proud that when I told him what the city needed, what we needed to recover, he said you've got it, and he never wavered.
During the multiple 3-10 minute app-based courses I tried over the course of a week, my headband monitored my brainwaves, breathing, posture, and heartbeat, pumping corresponding ambient sounds into my ears via earbuds as my focus dialed in or wavered.
But President Donald Trump, who had clashed with fellow Republican McCain over various issues and said during his campaign that the senator was "not a war hero," wavered in his approach to what presidents normally treat as a gesture of courtesy and respect.
The only time when the spirit of the Charlotte account visibly wavered was after punter Arthur Hart's tenth offering of the night, which merited only some bare statistics and the acknowledgement of a punting record—always desirable—strung together on a tired ellipsis.
"Being elected to Penn State's board of trustees is and should always be a call to service," he said in a statement Friday, adding that he hoped to "build on the enduring pride and values that have never wavered" at the university.
In 2004, the NIH made its position plain and the agency has not wavered in the intervening years: The NIH agrees with the public testimony that suggested that the extraordinary remedy of march-in is not an appropriate means of controlling prices.
The Chinese yuan wavered, shedding 0.3%, as a lack of news ahead of meetings scheduled on Thursday between junior U.S. and Chinese trade officials began to sap markets' optimism about chances of a breakthrough in negotiations to end a protracted tariff war.
He boldly repudiated several Trumpist themes, warning against the president's brand of nationalism (think "America First"), saying America and France must be united against the threat of climate change, and urging lawmakers to support the Iran nuclear deal — something Trump has wavered on.
But several Alabama Republican officials have not wavered in their support of Moore, who scored a decisive primary victory in September over Luther Strange, who was appointed to fill the Senate seat on an interim basis after Sessions was named attorney general.
SB: I think that when we created the show, the one thing that we always wanted to do was just literally kick the door in with the show and we never wavered from that, and I think that we still do that.
But support for the state party wavered once some Cruz supporters began pushing for a slate made up entirely of Cruz people, a scenario that has played out at other state conventions like in Maine and Arizona to the advantage of the Cruz campaign.
Her ideas have evolved and her positions have changed with the times, but she has never wavered in her desire to serve the public and her confidence in her own ability to do so, even when that flew in the face of social standards.
With 147 of the $100-million-plus F-35s on order, Japan plans for the planes to be the mainstay of its air forces for decades to come, and officials have maintained since the crash that their faith in the program has not wavered.
The House makes its own rules, the vote isn't constitutionally required, and Democrats wavered back and forth on whether to do it at all — but Pelosi eventually decided to bring the vote to the floor to knock down Republicans' talking point of closed-door meetings.
Kamala Harris, like Warren a co-sponsor of the legislation Sanders introduced in 2017 and 2019, wavered under pressure early on in the campaign and ultimately dropped her support in favor of a less ambitious -- and expensive -- plan, which she rolled out over the summer.
The reports seemed credible, in so far as Mr Trump had just announced a withdrawal from Syria (see article) and had very publicly wavered about keeping any troops in Afghanistan at all in 22018, before deciding to increase their number from 8,400 to 14,000.
With 147 of the $100-million-plus F-35s on order, Japan plans for the planes to be the mainstay of its air forces for decades to come, and officials have said since the crash that their faith in the program has not wavered.
"The announcement of King Vajiralongkorn's ascension will have a modestly positive impact on investor confidence, which has wavered over uncertainties about the country's political future since the 2014 coup d'etat," Ryan Aherin, senior Asia analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, said in a note on Friday.
And though, like all relationships, Barack and Michelle have had obstacles, he emphasized, "There's never been a point in which that core thing I saw ever wavered, where i was ever disappointed, or where I wasn't completely in awe of her talent and gifts."
Europe's mainstream political parties breathed a huge sigh of relief on Thursday after Dutch center-right Prime Minister Mark Rutte successfully fended off a serious challenge from Geert Wilder's far-right nationalists, yet the momentum for populist parties does not appear to have significantly wavered.
The hours of uncertainty were broadcast on a YouTube live stream hosted by one of the occupier's acquaintances, conservative activist Gavin Seim, and often reached a fever pitch as they wavered between committing to peacefully leaving and shouting about the injustice of the American system.
But the Greek could not convert any of them and wavered at 6-7, allowing Wawrinka two match points, the second of which he took with a backhand slice that Tsitsipas thought was going wide but which clipped a line, the umpire confirming his fate.
The trip will take place hours before Mr. Trump is to give a speech in Phoenix that is expected to clarify his stance on immigration, which has plagued his campaign over the past few weeks as he has wavered on key elements of his platform.
The potential problem, say observers, is that Biden and Clinton might find it difficult to get past the tensions that bubbled up last summer and fall as Clinton's campaign wavered and supporters of Biden openly pressed him to take her on in a primary.
Yet Joel Waldfogel, U.S. economist, University of Minnesota professor and author of the 2009 book, 'Scroogenomics: Why you shouldn't buy presents for the holidays' has not wavered in his belief that the "orgy of wealth destruction" that takes place each Christmas needs to change.
Undeterred, Cibulkova made a fast start to the second set as Kerber wavered, breaking her opponent twice in a row to race into a 4-0 lead and, while the German threatened to mount a comeback, the seventh seed drew level with a forehand winner.
The congressman wavered Friday during his first interview addressing the allegations, on Fox News, first commenting that "conversations in a locker room are a lot different than someone coming up talking about abuse" but later denying that he had ever heard about inappropriate activity.
Since January, President Donald Trump has wavered repeatedly on China's culpability for the coronavirus pandemic, a tactic his outside advisers say is helping counteract Chinese propaganda, creating a 2020 reelection argument and protecting years of on-again-off-again trade negotiations with the Asian power.
These compelling if fairly conventional documentaries — the hour-long Everybody Knows … Elizabeth Murray and the half-hour long The 100 Years Show — tell the stories of two artists who never wavered in their certainty that what they were doing was worth continuing to do.
"Seamus never wavered from his vision for a shared future where neighbors of all faiths could live in dignity," Mr. Clinton said, "or from the belief he shared with John Hume and the entire S.D.L.P. that nonviolence was the only way to reach that goal."
At her nomination hearing yesterday, Betsy DeVos also wavered on fundamental issues like keeping our students safe from gun violence, working to end sexual assault on college campuses, ensuring students with disabilities get a quality education and protecting all students against discrimination and harassment.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday denied trying to coerce Ukraine into investigating his Democratic rival Joe Biden, but wavered about whether he would release a transcript of a phone call that some Democrats say is grounds for his impeachment.
New York (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump conceded Tuesday there is "some connectivity" between human activity and climate change and wavered on whether he would pull the United States out of international accords aimed at combating the phenomenon, which scientists overwhelmingly agree is caused by human activity.
In a talk that wavered between overreaching science fair presentation and straight-up science fiction, Musk described sending fleets of spacecraft, each packed hundreds of colonists, to live on a dusty, airless wasteland that we're apparently going to fix up with nuclear reactors and artificial magnetic fields.
Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE was announced as Trump's running mate, but he hasn't wavered in his vocal support.
Since these findings, the position of my organization, the United States Anti-Doping Agency, which is a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Code, has not wavered: To protect clean athletes, the Russian track and field federation must not be allowed to participate in the Rio Olympics.
Since then, however, regional markets have been hit by substantial volatility and trading volumes have fallen away as investor sentiment has wavered because of weak oil prices, and Reuters reported in November that Galen Moore, the head of NBAD's equity market-making, had left the bank.
But Trump's use of the phrase Tuesday was a signal to his base that the President is still behind his hardline views on terrorism -- particularly after a week during which he's wavered on other campaign promises that animated his base, like protections for certain undocumented immigrants.
Though Scully was a disciplined pragmatist, she was also a woman of faith—a faith that wavered or faded, so much so that she lost touch with the possibility of meaning greater than the mortal coil, despite the thin golden cross she always wore around her neck.
Like so many Americans, and certainly many of my friends, I've wavered between throwing my lot in with the moderates — Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar or Mike Bloomberg — and taking a gamble with the more impassioned but riskier candidacies of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Even Pence, whose loyalty has never wavered during the countless controversies of Trump's own making, was left to fend off speculation last fall that the president was preparing to dump him from his 2020 ticket after Trump began asking friends what they thought of his genteel sidekick.
Although Ms. Leonor and Mr. Scharf have enjoyed the perks of living in New Jersey for the summer (cheaper grocery stores and restaurants, more space), Mr. Scharf has not wavered on their plan to relocate to Manhattan come fall, especially as he anticipates some long workdays.
The problem was, that after she landed the initial blow, she herself wavered on her busing stance essentially adopting the same position as Biden, but even more than that, the whole thing with the instagram posts and the t-shirts came off as way too cute.
Mr. Trump recently has wavered in his support of the young immigrants — at times even saying he would not agree to any deal to back them — as he called for a tough crackdown on illegal immigration and construction of a wall along the border with Mexico.
Even his support among evangelicals — which came in to the tune of 28503 percent in the 22019 election — hasn't wavered because almost of them all put more weight into his actions as POTUS than his decisions in his personal life, in the past or in the present.
Warren, on the other hand, has wavered, saying at first that there were many paths to universal coverage, then asserting she was "with Bernie on Medicare-for-all," before ultimately releasing her two-step plan after sustained attacks from Buttigieg and other moderates over single-payer.
As officers became more aggressive with their tactics—deploying undercover officers in disguise to snatch demonstrators, unleashing water cannons from a trio of trucks, and upping their use of rubber bullets and tear gas—allegations of police brutality mounted, but Lam's support for the force never wavered.
Over the years, she's redone most of the rooms a handful of times, playing with embellishment and pattern ("At one point, it all became very chintzy and braided," she says), but her penchant for French furniture, antique quilts and small-scale, pale-colored florals has never wavered.
Of course, there's one constant tying 2016 to years prior: Jim Gregory, the 80-year-old Senior VP of Hockey Operations for the league, whose presence at the podium in later rounds of the draft has rarely wavered for the past three-and-a-half decades.
It wavered, seemed about to stop and then, surprisingly, went on, moving forward without resolution, a little bit like the beautiful, perplexing country of Japan itself, whose mix of ceremonial gravity and hidden culinary wonders had given me a week of the very best eating of my life.
And remarkably, according to multiple people familiar with the transaction, when the time came for TPG to purchase its second $88 million allotment of Uber shares at the same valuation, the private equity firm wavered and waited until the last possible moment before attempting to exercise the option.
Johnson has wavered on the emerging GOP plan several times in recent weeks, first saying Republicans should start over with a bipartisan solution, then fretting over the truncated timeline in which Republicans are bringing up the health care bill, and now aligning himself with the chamber's most conservative members.
His data mining company Palantir is probably most famous for its contracts with government intelligence agencies, and he's a longtime Trump ally who has never wavered in response to the kind of controversial choices by the Trump administration that provoke outspoken backlash from most corners of Silicon Valley.
Brent crude rebounded in late trade, lasting standing up some 28.5 percent at $30.80 a barrel, while U.S. crude wavered, trading around $27.63 at Europe's close, following a mixed EIA inventory report, and news suggesting Iran was willing to negotiate with fellow OPEC member Saudi Arabia over output.
But the very fact that he returned to vote to advance a health care bill that Democrats warn will deprive millions of Americans of coverage was a reminder that for all his deep friendships across the aisle in the Senate, the Arizona senator's staunch conservatism has rarely wavered.
Abroad, he has not wavered from the kingdom's support for the strict and austere Salafist and Wahhabist strands of Sunni Islam, which the Saudis have been financing and exporting for decades, and which bolster its professed role as the custodian of Islam's two holiest mosques, in Mecca and Medina.
One thing that has not wavered is the overwrought nature of the novela — characters cavort and scheme; sisters betray one another; husbands philander; wives yearn for younger men; men and women overcome cancer, violence, amnesia, soul transmigrations, miscarriages, greed, corruption, baby switches and false imprisonments (sometimes in one season).
"At the age of about 15, which was when I made my first public appearance, there was no other thought on my horizon but that I would be a boxer, and a good one, and for the next few years I never wavered in that drive," he wrote.
Still, weakness has emerged as members of Congress have wavered in their support of the bill, and it now appears the market has already priced in the so-called "good news" as the legislation gets a final vote, then heads to the Oval Office for President Donald Trump's signature.
The only thing that made Santa Fe different was the hypocrisy of major Texas politicians — the ones who have never wavered in their push for more guns on college campuses, showy open-carry laws and laws that have made it easier for the mentally ill to buy guns.
But after opposition from the vaping and tobacco industries and from voters who vaped, he wavered, and the administration eventually announced a new policy that bans most flavored e-cigarette cartridges but exempts menthol products as well as flavored liquid nicotine sold in open tank systems at vape shops.
"My belief in the need to reform our two-party system has not wavered, but I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this time," Schultz said in a letter posted to his website on Friday.
The presidential campaign of 1980, starring "a divorced former Hollywood actor who rarely attended church", saw an alliance emerge between Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority and the Republican Party; the relationship between the party and the Christian right has since wavered between passion and wariness, taking a toll on both sides.
Though many of Trump's voters haven't wavered in their support of the president, there is one small but notable exception: Fourteen percent of women with a college degree now harbor "very cold" feelings toward the president — compared with just a tiny fraction who felt that way immediately after the election.
FROM COINAGE: These Athletes Are Only Getting Richer After Leaving the Field   Proving his funny bone has not wavered since childhood, the star posted an outdoor photo of himself and his wife in November — the latter holding her baby bump under a fitted white garment, while Renna holds his own belly.
In a way, it's like a Millennial Annie Hall, but instead of depicting a couple falling in and out of love, the book is the author's love letter to the one thing his feelings have never wavered about, even though the thing he finds meaning in doesn't love him back.
Whereas most skiers could handle, say, six training runs, she could sometimes do eighteen, and whereas most skiers saw their performances tail off in the last three or four, along with their ability to get anything useful out of them, Shiffrin got faster with each run, and her focus never wavered.
Even as the process has dragged on for over two years, the PREPA bondholders have not wavered in terms of the economic losses that they have accepted, which can be summarized as: Once finalized, this compromise would be the first major achievement in the broad economic restructuring process for the commonwealth.
To watch her return to the formidable ballerina role in "Theme and Variations," the final movement of "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3," was to witness struggle and triumph as she wavered early on and fought back with such spirit and sweep that the performance became something more than just a performance.
Tina Glandian, one of Smollett's attorneys, said her client wavered on whether to voluntarily forfeit the bond, but chose to do so because the cost to him would have been far higher if he had to spend the next year of his life preparing for and going through a trial.
But the main accuser, Dr. Blasey, never wavered in her testimony about a party in the early 1980s when she said Justice Kavanaugh, then a 17-year-old high school student, pinned her to a bed, groped her, tried to take her clothes off and covered her mouth when she screamed.
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 wavered Friday over whether there are two Donald Trumps — a public persona and a private side.
But some immigration hard-liners worry that Trump, who has wavered on some of his immigration positions in the past, will be willing to nix some of those pillars if it means getting full funding for his wall, especially if Democrats are poised to take over the House for the next two years.
Even as the brand develops greater name-recognition, the ethos hasn't wavered: The Stockman sisters still champion small-scale production, fair wages, and a decentralized supply chain designed to support the small family business tradition (plus, 5% of Block Shop's annual profits go to local community health and empowerment programs in Jaipur).
Separating myth from fact Trump's approach to North Korea has wavered between bellicose rhetoric and expressions of openness to diplomacy -- with the President saying one day that the US would rain "fire and fury" on North Korea and then saying he would consider speaking directly with the country's leader under the right circumstances.
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Trump's support for the failed bill had wavered dramatically over the past several weeks -- from the President appearing to criticize it on Fox News to personally pitching the legislation during an in-person meeting on Capitol Hill to his announcement just days later that Republicans should wait until after the midterms to address immigration.
Cooks took a brave stance but spent more time talking about how much he loves the troops than he did about respect and unity, two vague and nebulous ideas; Kaepernick's message offered no qualifications about flag love and had a clear, sharp point from which he never wavered before being blackballed out of the league.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 22020 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE's popularity has wavered across these many crises, never dropping below 37 percent and never rising above 46 percent.
As the clock ticks toward the midterm elections, we've had a President who has appeased Putin, wavered on implementing sanctions against Russia to hold them accountable for their attack, thanked Putin for kicking out US diplomats, and generally sent a message that the door is wide open for Putin to take aim and fire, again.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE has wavered for months about whether to follow through on a promise to clear the market of every flavor of e-cigarettes except tobacco.
Democrats and public health groups fear the delay means the president has wavered under political pressure from within his party and the industry to reverse course or water down government regulation that was intended to be an Oval Office response to at least 2023 deaths and 1,300 confirmed cases of illness tied to vaping (The Hill).
Those principles have never wavered and have always been to build a movie studio led by a board of directors made up of a majority of independent women, save about 150 jobs, protect the small businesses who are owed money and create a victims' compensation fund that would supplement existing insurance coverage for those who have been harmed.
" Mr. Basmajian, who succeeded Aldo Maria Camillo, a former designer for Valentino men's wear, said, "I wanted to bring the brand firmly back to its heritage," adding, somewhat reluctantly when pressed to explain how that heritage might have wavered in recent years, that he felt "the house had gone away from what Nino was all about.
In The Fall of Heaven, his new book on the Pahlavi dynasty's final days, Cooper attempts to portray Iran's last monarch as a frustrated democrat, arguing that the shah's liberalization program begun during the final years of his reign was ill-timed—right when American support for the shah, under pressure from human rights campaigners, wavered.
Read more: Meet Robert C. O'Brien, Trump's new national security adviser and a former hostage negotiator who monitored A$AP Rocky's trial in SwedenAccording to Bob Woodward's book "Fear," which looks at the internal workings of the Trump White House, the president has in the past wavered on appointing key officials because he didn't like their appearance.
But while most water babies go on to pursue other professions, Victoria Orphan never wavered from her goal to become a "mirne bilogest," as she spelled it as a grade-schooler in her copy of Dr. Seuss's My Book About Me. "In general, I just feel much more at home in the water," Orphan told me.
WASHINGTON — Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh faced a whirlwind of new accusations on Wednesday that threatened to derail his nomination to the Supreme Court as key Republican senators wavered in their support and President Trump, in a rambling and combative news conference, acknowledged that he might be persuaded by the testimony of one of the judge's female accusers.
While these policies continue to face various strains of vitriol from Biden and other Democratic Party leaders, on the whole, Sanders shifted the Democratic Party so significantly that at the start of the 2020 primaries, almost every Democrat in the presidential race had signaled support for Medicare for All (even if that support later wavered or disappeared).
According to three current and former administration officials, who asked not to be named because they were not authorized to discuss administration briefings, the White House has not wavered in its plans to send the formal notice of withdrawal to the United Nations and is only internally discussing whether to do it at the earliest possible moment or wait.
But the campaign has also stirred endless controversy; Trump has called to ban all Muslims from entering the country; urged the deportation of millions of immigrants in the country illegally; suggested a popular Fox News host was menstruating during a debate; and, most recently, wavered when asked to disavow the support from a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
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 has repeatedly wavered on the question of whether Russia interfered in the 2016 election and whether it continues to attempt to interfere in U.S. elections.

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