As a result, their discipline can waver and it can lead to dismal returns.
Dave is an E-waver who also spends a lot of time studying breadth characteristics.
In polls voters waver between opposition and support depending on how the question is asked.
They argue that the UK should not waver from its legally binding climate change targets.
There has been some supporting evidence for those who think Italy is bound to waver.
We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act.
As Menachem Begin instinctively understood, neither Prime Minister Sharon nor President Bush has any need to waver.
The banner-waver is a young deputy prime minister who has also been a big businessman, Sergei Tigipko.
And in South Korea, where our commitment to the security of the Republic of Korea will never waver.
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We are going to keep them in that game plan and we are not going to let them waver.
We will never waver in the defense of this country that we love.
Perhaps, but don't look for him to waver from that standard line, that victory is the only acceptable outcome.
Gould says he was simply doing his job as a Liberty Tax waver.
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But I waver slightly when it comes to applying that logic to 15-year-olds.
They know he will not waver from doing what he feels is best for the team and the club.
Even when energy prices dip, as has happened lately, the cost to transport and process oil and gas doesn't waver.
"We go to Carlisle in good spirits, knowing that there might be a waver in their confidence, " he told BBC Tees.
This is an important factor because, if the rumors are true, it seems that Apple might finally be willing to waver on quality.
Being a waver can be an introduction to the industry and some wavers go on to learn how to be a tax preparer.
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When someone mentions credit default swaps you start to waver a bit but insurance in all its forms might be considered more worthy.
And nobody on the agency side or the client side is permitted to waver in the belief of the essential values of the brand.
That view had been endorsed unanimously Wednesday by House Republicans, but some moderates -- including Dole in the Senate -- began to waver Thursday.
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Ensuring these institutions have the financial capacity to meet their obligations is essential to continued stability, and the administration will not waver from its commitment.
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Still more we count among the captured and the missing, and our resolve to account for Americans who did not come home will never waver.
In the early part of the season, Liberty offers waver tryouts.
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It allows them to waver between the metaphorical and the literal.
Jennings said Milwaukee would win in six games before the series began, and his confidence didn't waver even now with his club in an 0-2 hole.
Earlier this month, Mr Cameron warned more "painful decisions" would be necessary to repair the UK economy, adding that he would not waver from austerity measures.
Her defence of Professor Longley and her officials didn't waver.
As for the regions, officials waver between severity (threatening to grab financial control from the worst offenders) and claims that they can meet their deficit targets without coercion.
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