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But he is also thought to be indecisive and too much of a micro-manager.
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He can be indecisive when judging whether to come off his line or out of his box.
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Chuan may be indecisive, but he seems honest.
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As you mentioned, India has the advantage of being a democracy, but it is also seen to be messy and indecisive, ie, inefficient and too bureaucratic.
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Media reports regarding efforts to solve a Euro zone debt crisis continue to be conflicted, leaving the market a bit indecisive this morning.
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Not that the present pope would entertain for a moment the idea that this ban was wrong, although many cardinals and bishops and probably most priests believe it was a dreadful mistake that happened because the indecisive Pope Paul VI allowed himself to be bullied by his Curia.
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The Department of Labor today proposed "safe harbor" regulations that would allow employers to adopt certain default investments for indecisive workers without worrying that they'll be held liable if those investments go sour.
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Unlike Chatichai, an old-style powerbroker closely associated with vested interests, Chuan, 59, is known to be clean and honest -- if also slow and indecisive -- and is regarded as being more qualified for the job of resuscitating the Thai economy.
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The dissidents like to boast of their acumen, but would-be helpful foreign governments as well as protesters inside Syria are tiring of a council that has proved opaque, indecisive and politically naive.
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