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Перевод: vacillation
[существительное] колебание; непостоянство; шатание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Both Morrissey and Kristin Hersh work with and within the flux of adolescence - the vacillation between agoraphobia and claustrophobia, possibility and constraint; the feeling that one's body, and the cultural meanings attributed to it, are a cage.
- The first major teen icon whose work is grounded not in anticipation and impatience, but vacillation, resignation and looking back.
- A decision is always easier to defend than vacillation, so - provided he is spared a second - the Chancellor can at least be glad that the base rate hike happened last week.
- It managed to sustain a comparison of itself as the resolute party to the OUP's vacillation.
- Professor Pacey had epitomised the forties as one of "vacillation and disillusionment," but the tide had indeed commenced to turn, a new era was opening up.
- Nobody, however, is squirming more than Japan's government, whose indecision and vacillation since the Kuwait saga began have irritated everyone, the Americans above all.
- In fact, he was a purist, and he kept to the discipline of the purist without hesitation, vacillation or wavering.
- A cowardly vacillation, this hesitation to commit themselves to being myth.
- When the 1955 files were released at the Public Record Office, Eden's committee-making in these areas was interpreted as evidence of vacillation and lack of grip on the part of a premier of whom Kilmuir later wrote, "no one in public life lived more on his nerves than he did".
- Although the increase was understandable given the Government's vacillation, it made ministers even less willing to intervene.
- Between 1949 and 1954 much of his spare time had been given to poetic scribbling; and he was also giving voice to a measure of vacillation and disillusionment, which we shall encounter in his poetry from time to time.
- If the two worlds are not separated, this remorse can lead to confusion and vacillation, but when they are separated there is no morbid introspection.
- This is not the fallacy (although some allege it to be so) of Nigel Lawson's exchange rate policy, nor the fallacy (which others allege) of the money supply policy which Mrs Thatcher would prefer, but the fallacy of supposing government can be conducted successfully on the basis of ambiguous vacillation.
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