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In 26 years of running, I have faltered at times.
But the economy faltered, and the business never took off.
He has not faltered at all in his talking to me.
New York's position is faltering in some ways, the report says.
She called out after them only once, her voice faltering.
No one wants to see yet another part of the city falter.
In fact, the Administration's plan to do that has recently faltered.
He almost faltered, but there was no going back now.
But his campaign, at times, has seemed to be faltering.
She could meet the young man's eyes and never falter.
He faltered for a moment, and made an effort to go on.
However, this was not the only reason the show faltered.
It would be no bad thing if he faltered, I think.
But he and his team faltered at the feet of 22-year-old James.
Her voice faltered for one moment, but she had herself well under control.
He led the team to a 6-1 start before faltering to an 8-6 record.
She looked at him again and something in his eyes made her heart falter.
She knew better than to falter from that point on.
But he lost his job when the economy faltered this spring.
If the film falters after 1961, it is because the music did.
But they never falter in their use of form for the right image.
That would not be true if the economy began to falter.
Over the past 20 years, the school's academic performance has faltered.
If any faltered, they would not leave the room alive.
Many times we would rather falter than go through the pain.