wavering in the PONS Dictionary

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And you will not see me wavering on that.
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It is ever so slightly variable, wavering by 0.003 of a magnitude from its average of 3.57.
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Perhaps his greatest gift was that of imparting confidence to those who were wavering on the edge of fear and indecision; often it was me.
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There never had been any ideological deviation or wavering determination.
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Wavering difficulty is a common criticism made about the series.
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The land rates have been wavering for the past two years.
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Desire casts two shadows, one black and sharp, the other translucent and wavering.
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The instrument's eerie wavering notes are produced by varying the frequency of oscillation in vacuum tubes.
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He suggested the up-and-down pattern of the wave shows an ongoing wavering between habit and novelty respectively.
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Every ear attends... his eloquent words move the heart, convince the reason, and tell the weak and wavering which way to go.
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