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Перевод: indecision speek indecision


[существительное]
нерешительность ; колебание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. At this stage, the patient often sees more clearly the appropriate course of action, whereas previously he was in a turmoil of indecision.
  2. AFTER months of ministerial indecision, the Government's formula for restoring confidence in Hong Kong emerged last night to a mixed response from a bitterly divided House of Commons - and no more than a guarded welcome from the colony itself.
  3. feelings of doubt, indecision, embarrassment, fear and anger drain energy from both individuals and organizations and, in various ways, exact a heavy toll in time and money.
  4. The "sources" give chapter and verse for everything, pre and post marriage: her ambition, his indecision, the clothes, rows, sexual proclivities, confidants et al.
  5. Mr Hurd recalled the last Lib-Lab pact in the late 1970s as "a period of shabbiness and indecision" and a time without social or economic achievement in which the Labour government lived from hand to mouth.
  6. For example a need to be dominant and make decisions may deprive patients of practice which they require in order to deal with, for example, their problem of indecision, common in some mental illnesses.
  7. All managers do both to some degree, but it is the sharing of power and one's personal authority that cause even talented managers to experience anxiety and even indecision.
  8. The formality of the dining-room furnishings seemed at first to change his mood from ease to starch, but it appeared to me after a short while that he was troubled rather by indecision as to which side I was now on, them or us.
  9. Nigel Lawson, a former chancellor, suggested that the government's indecision over the poll tax called into question its ability to govern.
  10. Behind the indecision lay a youth torn in one direction by the family business, not least perhaps his father's shadow hanging over him; and the preferences of his mind and ever prolific imagination in the other.
  11. When someone dies, then, there is a vast range of practical decision-making to be done by people who, as we have said, are likely to be shocked and in a state of indecision.
  12. In this respect Bukharin displayed the same indecision - one might say double thinking - that was evident on the part of many Bolsheviks when faced with the necessity of NEP.
  13. She emphasises Kingsley's indecision about the purpose of her two African journeys.

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