Mortgage rates have been at historic lows for months, wavering between 5% and 6%.
Although his base of straight-ticket Republican voters would probably have stayed loyal, many were wavering.
The day after the speech, he began a two-day trip to states with wavering Democratic senators.
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But his well-financed and organised campaign is bound to attract some wavering Tory voters.
And an opinion poll for the Independent on Sunday found resistance to the legalisation of cannabis wavering.
All that said, the wavering of independents is bound to worry Democrats facing mid-term elections next year.
He drifts back and forth between wavering Eva and the slightly too motivated but very desirable Pamela.
This is where a brand earns its supper, by wooing the wavering customer back in the door.
It is more likely that Mr Gore will spend his energies seeking the support of wavering Republicans.
To win over wavering colleagues, the sponsors have brought the deadline forward to a rather unrealistic 2014.
Kirkland understood Poland's importance, never wavering in his conviction that Solidarity had to be helped in every way.
Officials sense an opportunity to drive more of a wedge between hardcore extremists and those who are wavering.
They mark the border between his immense forehead and a face that is wavering between concentration and indifference.
As a practical matter, however, Murdoch and Ailes seem to be wavering in their commitment to plausible deniability.
Most politicians are torn between populism, to please the party diehards, and moderation, to attract the wavering middle.
Chile has been wavering: Michelle Bachelet, the president, leans towards Venezuela, but much of her centre-left coalition does not.
It is not clear what else might be needed to satisfy Mr Lepper, who is wavering in his support.
As for independents wavering most, unattached voters are naturally more fickle than loyalists.
All are devoted to illustrating the thermodynamic flux in the hybrid system, wavering like a candle in the wind.
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That gives dealers more opportunity to nurture a relationship with customers, and potentially pre-empt any wavering toward, say, Mercedes-Benz.
Opponents condemn this as toothless, but it might give wavering Democrats the figleaf they need to vote in favour.
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Most presidents make up for wavering support from their own side by reaching out to moderates from the other party.
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Instead, we recommit ourselves to the values that we believe in, holding firmly, without wavering, to the hope that we confess.
The White House may be wavering in its support for a government-run health insurance plan, an idea that private insurers loathe.
The quintet plays three Scott originals, including "Memory's Wavering Echo, " words borrowed directly from Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet.
Wavering lawmakers also will feel the heat from the White House directly, colleagues who are backing the measure and from other lobbyists.
Britain talks the talk on green technologies, but the walk is wavering.
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The more outrageous the hypothetical, the easier it sometimes is for a wavering justice to get her head around a troubling aspect.
Already some politicians are wavering over whether to support the new measures.
Clearly wavering between his position as commander-in-chief and his background as a former trade union leader, Lula ended up muddling his way through.
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