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But the program has had only wavering support in Congress.
Since then, the figure has wavered in the 40s and 50s.
For many months the federal government seemed to be wavering.
So he had thought, wavering between one course and the other.
Then I looked at his face, and my hand wavered.
He was wavering in his mind whether to stay or go.
When the question came up again, he did not waver.
The company never wavered in its support, and the treatment worked.
Some players have wavered on whether to stay or leave.
The room seemed to waver in front of his eyes.
He brought a hand to his eyes as the room seemed to waver.
As 1974 turned to 1975, United's results began to waver for the first time.
She alone looked me in the eyes without wavering until it was I who turned away.
Then she was stood again, wavering, on her small feet.
The book finally wavered and opened at one particular place.
For the first time, Thomas seems to be wavering, too.
I'm not going to accept anything other than wavering at the moment.
Still, he wavers about what is ahead in just a few years.
But he is still not wavering in his long-term view.
But even some Democrats today wavered in their defense of him.
So those who are wavering about how they want to go now know there's a choice.
Then it became her mother's face, wavering and looking concerned.
She wavered for only a second, then sat up straight again.
No matter how firm she tried to be, her voice still wavered.
He returned my look for a moment but his eyes wavered.