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In a state of indecision, he went to the phone.
One little moment of indecision and you give up on me.
That indecision had not happened to her in some time.
Indecision played in his eyes for less than a second.
After a few minutes of indecision he decided to continue waiting.
He could almost see the indecision and fear in her eyes.
In law there had always been that point of indecision.
After some indecision, she reported the doctor to the police.
You've never had a moment's indecision in your life, have you?
And then, suddenly, something put an end to all his indecision.
Done in by his indecision, he could do nothing but hold the ball.
But the seconds of indecision gave him time to act.
She decided, after an age of indecision, that watching was not going to be enough.
There was just as much indecision in the Bush camp.
I told him of my indecision and he ended it.
Her father, after a second or two of indecision, began laughing too.
But his department has seemed frozen by indecision ever since.
Yet he could feel the tension in her, the indecision.
His indecision about a choice of career continued through 1926-27.
Another problem was the indecision on where the recording would take place.
I came to London for a visit, and she told me about her indecision.
After this time there was indecision as to how to use the old hall.
I hope these decisions will be taken, because as you know, there has been indecision for quite some time now.
He turned away from her in an agony of indecision.
"At times tonight, you could see some indecision on people's part."
He looked disappointed, mostly at my mother for her indecisiveness.
Are they, to some extent, a victim of their own indecisiveness?
The major complaint has been about the indecisiveness in the division.
This indecisiveness is a major problem and will create huge difficulties.
"What was described as indecisiveness has paid off, I think," he said in a recent interview.
He might have guessed that the indecisiveness of the patient was from his mother.
Had he already lost it through his own indecisiveness and stubbornness?
One of the reasons for warfare's increased impact was its indecisiveness.
Certainly there were no signs of indecisiveness in this monarch.
Sentences end in a rise like a question, lending them a sense of indecisiveness.
To sidestep our indecisiveness, we took a break and became tourists.
She turned toward Lottie, indecisiveness written on her face for the first time that day.
Such indecisiveness sometimes meant the prey was guarding a little one.
Brown also displayed some indecisiveness early in the season.
"I think they are fed up with the indecisiveness of politicians.
"Indecisiveness may take a little away from aggressiveness," Alexander said.
Indecisiveness can be developed into versatility, and a balanced point of view.
She thought of her own indecisiveness in facing Thomas.
He shows some indecisiveness at times, though, which he admits to.
With this comedian, there is no sense of indecisiveness.
The British showed no sign of indecisiveness in dealing with this outbreak.
His reputation for indecisiveness on major development and community issues led to widespread dissatisfaction.
The young boxer's indecisiveness and weakness for women make him a difficult training prospect.
Overall I'm very pleased with you, though your indecisiveness was an unpleasant surprise.
"I thought our students would love to hear what he said about his own indecisiveness and how he happened on a career path."