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To myself I was a bundle of indecisions, crazies, irresoluteness, overweight.
When Tucker's men try to pursue a band of Indians but are ordered to stop, they mock the order as Yankee irresoluteness.
Some claim that the original meaning alluded irresoluteness, thus making the dear Lady an indecisive one, rather than one suffering from the effects of winter.
Their officer Lieutenant Deflue, who was besieged together with him, later commented on the events and accused his late superior of military incompetence, inexperience, irresoluteness and outright cowardice, which he had allegedly displayed before the siege.
As Millon points out, early on Emil Kraepelin (1913) in the eighth edition of his Psychiatrie had stressed the "irresoluteness of will" of these dependent patients and the ease with which they could be "seduced" by others.
I wrote in 2005, "I may often get impatient with Twombly's showoffy irresoluteness and fustian poetic conceits, but if I try to imagine the art of our time without his exceedingly human presence in it, I feel a global chill."
A moment's irresolution, and he turned back into the room.
This time it's not a matter of irresolution or fear.
He stood looking at her with a kind of desperate irresolution.
Stephen looked at him with some little irresolution for a moment, and then seemed to make up his mind.
A moment of silence; no irresolution in it, only thought.
After a moment or two of irresolution, she cautiously opened her door.
It was Vance who put an end to his irresolution.
He has given us the worst of all possible worlds: irresolution.
Although many of the works are unresolved, the irresolution is interesting.
They came to a halt beyond the house, and, after much irresolution, sat down in the sand.
But she was not going to attack him; he felt her irresolution beneath the anger.
This irresolution was making life difficult for his people.
The raid was seen by many as a debacle, and an example of America's irresolution.
However much they may be about irresolution, the Surrealist works are finished.
The irresolution is so much more spine-tingling than the resolution.
Such irresolution is hardly a formula for success in any endeavor.
As a show of irresolution it might have been plotted by a playwright.
They stood about their dead comrade in a state of anxiety and irresolution.
Thus pressed by us all, Holmes showed signs of irresolution.
He bit his lip in a crisis of irresolution.
The small byplay, however, seemed to have shaken him out of his irresolution.
Meantime he continued to trifle the time with a show of irresolution.
Their irresolution derived from a recognition of all that falls through our fingers.
The worst thing is a willingness to settle for facility and irresolution.
It's shocking that the company would even consider such a change, since the film's irresolution is its greatest strength.