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1 A vacillating policy in matters of importance is the very worst.
2 But the vacillating policy of the government would not permit it.
3 And this accounts for the vacillating policy of Elizabeth, so often condemned by historians.
4 Finally, Roosevelt stated with deadly clearness the position into which Wilson's vacillating policy had driven us:
5 But General McClellan was the victim, it seems, of the shifting and vacillating policy of the authorities at Washington.
6 The delay caused by a vacillating policy discouraged the would-be colonists, and before long the flood of immigration was checked.
7 I do believe that as soon as people understand this, there will be no trouble, but there must be no vacillating policy .
8 "Too late" is the curse of Athenian action; a vacillating policy ruins every expedition.
9 "This vacillating policy , " he swept on, "annoys me.
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