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wavering

wavering

wavering ADJ

wavering PHYS
wavering PHYS
wavering PHYS
wavering PHYS
wavering PHYS
wavering PHYS

waver N (ing)

waver N (ing)

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Rather, it manifests itself in terms of the warmth and amplitude of the sound produced, as opposed to a perceptible wavering of pitch.
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The campaign targeted wavering moderates, the most critical votes for the referendum.
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Wavering political support for sustained growth and/or sustainable development continued for some years and reveals just how ambivalent attitudes were to the concept.
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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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He suggested the up-and-down pattern of the wave shows an ongoing wavering between habit and novelty respectively.
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Support for the deployment was wavering and it looked doubtful that it would be carried out.
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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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With six wavering senators providing a four-vote victory margin, the final tally stood at 71 to 29.
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There never had been any ideological deviation or wavering determination.
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