"The White House must stop dithering while America's armed forces are in danger, " he said.
It turns out Wahid is a skillful shadowboxer, that the dithering was only a ploy.
Dithering in Iraq--one day exhibiting firmness, the next Jimmy Carter-like indecisiveness--has eroded our credibility.
The IRS is dithering on issuing its new withholding tables, which usually come out in mid-November.
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Vinnie Anderson opened the scoring before Jon Wilkin pounced on defensive dithering to level for Saints.
When Mr Chuan was last in office, between 1992 and 1995, he was accused of dithering.
Labour accused the mayor of "dithering" and said Londoners were suffering from the delay.
The American reluctance to move faster was not or at least not only a case of dithering.
PAN's proposal, unveiled on August 20th after much dithering, is closer to option (c).
Her dithering has been more than just a prejudice in favour of due process.
Here is what I see coming for a lot of people if Congress keeps dithering.
And how long would Mr Sarkozy have tolerated dithering before stepping in to take things in hand?
After weeks of dithering, it would appear that William Hague has now agreed to participate as well.
The government's dithering is one reason why Greece has come under such fierce attack in the markets.
He accused First Minister Rhodri Morgan of "dithering, blundering and failure" during his four years in office.
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Their equaliser came in bizarre circumstances, though, as defender Ward benefited from Swansea's dithering to set up Holt.
Such dithering and doublespeak is reminiscent of the hidebound socialist past that India began to discard in 1991.
With much hesitation and dithering, they move toward each other, only to retreat, advance again, and so on.
Republicans criticized Granholm for dithering over her running mate selection while Posthumus moved deftly to name state Sen.
Any early dithering was curbed by a dictum from HP strategist Robert Napier.
The Administration's 1930s-style drift-and-dithering diplomacy is beginning to bear its predictably bitter fruit.
What many mistook for rudderless dithering has since proven to be adroit maneuvering.
The movie stops dithering and settles into a conventional but satisfying romantic drama.
He denied dithering but said all MPs had to be afforded "due process".
Verizon Wireless is already deploying it, and Sprint, after much dithering, recently announced that it would do so too.
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Luckily for politicians, the public looks unlikely to punish them for their dithering.
Leader of the Conservatives Andrew RT Davies accused the government of concentrating on "rhetoric not results and dithering not delivery".
On the other hand, it required an awful lot of midround dithering to produce an insight I sometimes pull-hook my midirons!
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Many accuse him of dithering, and even close allies such as Britain are expressing exasperation with the delay in Washington.
The Polish government is keen on Lisbon, but the country's more sceptical president, Lech Kaczynski, is dithering about signing it.
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