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Перевод: indecisive
[прилагательное] нерешающий; нерешительный; неокончательный; колеблющийся; неопределенный
Тезаурус:
- "Over-careful" was almost the top-scoring quality - with 48 per cent of men choosing it, and nearly as many following up with "indecisive" and "too slow".
- Tired, indecisive, we watched the swirling clouds.
- The Jacobite cause fell and the indecisive Prince with it, but there were those who fought not for the Stuarts, but for their country.
- Harry, the Taurean just loves his food, Smudge (Aries) is always on the go, Pepper is an indecisive Libyan dog, and Toffee (Cancer) a home-loving, sensitive soul.
- Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that an indecisive result would delay recovery, lead to uncertainty and result in a second election within a year.
- That still leaves Swiss banks with a handicap: an indecisive government, still dithering over the reform of a stamp tax of up to 3% on some transactions.
- To politicians of the two main parties the prospect of an indecisive election result is dire.
- The outcome of the analysis of this mass of evidence was indecisive as the Commission reported:
- The goalkeeper's punch was indecisive and Wright had to clear the danger.
- Although these experimental results are indecisive, the theoretical point remains - the latent inhibition procedure is not that used to train a conditioned inhibitor.
- If I analyse the bosses I've worked for, the ones who irritated me the most were the ones who were indecisive and who constantly asked for more information just to delay making a decision.
- He said people "should not underestimate our determination - held at every level of the parliamentary party - that what we must have if there's an indecisive result is a stable government".
- In 1917 the Belorussian National Committee, a hotchpotch of indecisive and divided intellectuals, eventually mustered sufficient unity to send demands to Petrograd, only to be nullified by the differing views of the Petrograd- and Moscow-based Belorussian groups (intimations of those wider cultural and political differences between the twin capitals which are taken up in a later chapter).
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