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indecision and did
Once the king finally did commit to a plan, his indecision played an important role in its poor execution and ultimate failure.
Either through indecision or treachery, he did not respond in a timely manner at the Battle of Bosworth Field, and thus helped cause his ally Richard III's defeat at the hands of Henry Tudor ( who became Henry VII ).
The pope's indecision did not last long, however, for, the following year ( 1291 ), Pope Nicholas, with the support of the Archbishop of Genoa, Jacob de Voragine ( the author of the Golden Legend ), ordered that Munio be removed from his office.
During his gubernatorial term, Treen developed a reputation for indecision and micromanagement of details which frustrated supporters and angered adversaries. His failure to push for strong conservative policies and governmental reforms disappointed many Republican allies, as did his refusal to oust from his administration allies of former governor and his past and future rival, Democrat Edwin Edwards.

indecision and long
After an unusually long pre-production period of fifteen months, due to the Navy's indecision, The Caine Mutiny went into production from 3 June to 24 August 1953, under the initial working title of Authority and Rebellion.
" Because of the long period of indecision about the land, the Emakaha School had to be emptied.
The indecision caused by the dispute over the final location of the capital created uncertainty and a long delay in the survey of country sections.
After a long period of indecision, fuelled by lack of funds and interest, the bells were finally sold for scrap in 1976.

indecision and during
Johnson, however, made few comments to the press during or immediately after the offensive, leaving an impression of indecision on the public.
Stanley met Emin in April 1888, and after a year spent in argument and indecision, during which Emin and Jephson were imprisoned at Dufile by troops who mutinied from August to November 1888, Emin was convinced to leave for the coast.
What allows for ultimate of creation in Kane's picture are what he refers to as " self-forming actions " or SFAs — those moments of indecision during which people experience conflicting wills.
What allows for ultimacy of creation in Kane's picture are what he refers to as " self-forming actions " or SFAs — those moments of indecision during which people experience conflicting wills.
What allows for ultimacy of creation in Kane's picture are what he refers to as " self-forming actions " or SFAs — those moments of indecision during which people experience conflicting wills.

indecision and May
Due to indecision the Allies had not begun its march until 30 April, reaching Soignies on 2 May where they were detained due to bad weather.
In the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Lee felt compelled to lead the defense of the " Mule Shoe " on May 12 personally because of Ewell's indecision and inaction.

indecision and on
Although a skillful politician and a courageous and honest man, Mr. Nixon, Mr. White believes, ignored his own top-level planners, wasted time and effort in the wrong regions, missed opportunities through indecision and damaged his chances on television.
The British Rail " double arrow " logo is formed of two interlocked arrows showing the direction of travel on a double track railway and was nicknamed " the arrow of indecision ".< ref >
When girls on television explore their sexuality, they often go through an " immature phase of bisexual indecision ".
There was indecision on whether the cyclical bull market represented a prolonged temporary bounce or a new long-term trend.
Pierrot, on the other hand, as a " second " zanni, is a static character in his earliest incarnations, standing on the periphery of the action, dispensing advice that seems to him sage, and courting — unsuccessfully — his master's young daughter, Columbine, with bashfulness and indecision.
After a period of indecision on which major to study and dropping out of school for a semester, Washington worked as creative arts director at an overnight summer camp, Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville, Connecticut.
The community was named for President Grover Cleveland's dog by the President himself when postal officials grew frustrated with the resident's indecision on whether to name the community Avondale or The Plain.
Louis XVI's indecision on how to deal with revolutionary demands was one of the causes of the forcible transfer of the royal family from the Palace of Versailles to the Tuileries in Paris on October 6, 1789 after Versailles had been attacked by an angry mob.
At early morning on 16 August, the three youth leaders, impatient with Sukarno's indecision, kidnapped him from his house and brought him to a small house in Rengasdengklok, Karawang, owned by a Chinese family and occupied by PETA.
At the age of 73, the eminent architect Norman Shaw was brought in to resolve the design, and drew up proposals for the Circus and the Quadrant which were approved in principle, but still subject to indecision and dispute, both on property acquisition matters, and the retailers ' demand for bigger display windows.
The reorganization and bond default was brought on by PGE's difficult negotiations with Bonneville Power Administration, the death Seattle City Light's visionary J. D. Ross, and the indecision created by the possible creation of a Public utility district in PGE's territory.
Leung Kwok-hung has gained most of his voter popularity owing to his very strong, if not radical, stance on issues, criticising the indecision and inefficiency that paralysed the Hong Kong government due to weak leadership under Tung Chee-hwa.
Criticisms include " laziness, corruption, debauchery, indecision, extravagance, falsification, military incompetence and disinformation on a vast scale " but supporters hold that only " the sybaritism to luxury and extravagance ... are truly justified ", stressing Potemkin's " intelligence, force of personality, spectacular vision, courage, generosity and great achievements ".
In some garrisons, notably Ferozepore, indecision on the part of the senior European officers allowed the sepoys to rebel, but the sepoys then left the area, mostly heading for Delhi.
In September 2006 the party withdrew support for the central government on the grounds of indecision by the government over the delivery of its electoral promise to create Telangana.
Having returned with the aliens, the elderly couples from the original film face indecision about whether to return to Anterea or stay on Earth and become mortal again.
After a period of mourning and indecision, she and Bob Woodruff were chosen as co-anchors on December 5, 2005.
In some early railways, such as the Liverpool and Manchester Railway ( L & MR ), which opened in 1830, there was indecision on whether to use fixed engines and ropes or moving locomotives.
Although successful at first, indecision on General Pillow's part left the Confederates in their trenches, facing growing reinforcements for Grant.

indecision and New
Fifth incarnation: He is a modern man in New York, paying the consequences of cowardly indecision and gaining the strength to address the children he lost lifetimes ago.

indecision and proposed
Maclean proposed but Melinda was in an agony of indecision.

indecision and case
The Emperor ’ s repeated protestations that in this case no one would ever again be able to reproach him with indecision were almost comic to hear ” In the same way, Berchtold suggested that Austrian leaders go on vacation “ to prevent any disquiet ” about what had been decided.
His tirades fail to convince us …… At a time when indecision and hesitation have become the order of the day in our society and government, the decisiveness shown by the petitioners in this case shows that our people have not yet lost the political will to enforce the law and protect the public interest beyond personal ties or convenience.

indecision and for
Mofaz left over Netanyahu's indecision over a draft reform law and warned that the prime minister was trying to patch together a majority for a vote to plunge the region into war.
The original plans for the park showed indecision over what the park's purpose was to be: some Imagineers wanted it to represent the cutting edge of technology, while others wanted it to showcase international cultures and customs.
The third session of what is now known as the Reformation Parliament had been scheduled for October 1531, but was postponed until 15 January 1532 due to government indecision as to the best way to proceed.
< li > Uncertainty has been a common theme in art, both as a thematic device ( see, for example, the indecision of Hamlet ), and as a quandary for the artist ( such as Martin Creed's difficulty with deciding what artworks to make ).</ li ></ ul >
The reagents of, and the reactions that produce, racemic mixtures are said to be " not stereospecific " or " not stereoselective ," for their indecision in a particular stereoisomerism.
Charles, unsurprisingly, claimed the title King of France for himself ; however, by indecision and a sense of hopelessness, he failed to make any attempts to throw the English out.
Soon after Norman left People !, he had " a powerful spiritual encounter that threw him into a frenzy of indecision about his life for the first time in his life, he received what he understood to be the Holy Spirit ".
His outrage over the excesses of Reconstruction was a principal source for his indecision about remaining in the United States and his flirtation with foreign armies, which lasted until 1875.
Although Marlborough penetrated the Lines of Brabant at Elixheim in July, Allied indecision and considerable Dutch hesitancy ( concerned as they were for the security of their homeland ), prevented the Duke from pressing his advantage.
In this period of moral indecision God endeavors to prepare the earthly nous for virtue, presenting to him in the " earthly wisdom and virtue " an image of heavenly wisdom.
* Combat stress reaction, a military term for an acute reaction to the stress of battle commonly involving fatigue, slowed reaction time, indecision, and other symptoms
He complained of indecision and ambiguity in German policy, humanitarian ideas of self-preservation, a policy of appeasement of neutrals at the expense of vital German interests and begging for peace.
Caught in indecision, Edward assembled the Portuguese Cortes at Leiria in early 1438 for consultation.
The most renowned condottieri fought for foreign powers: Gian Giacomo Trivulzio abandoned Milan for France, while Andrea Doria was Admiral of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the end, failure was political, rather than military, stemming from disunity and political indecision, and, by 1550, the military service condotta had disappeared, while the term condottiere remained current, denominating the great Italian generals ( mainly ) fighting for foreign states ; men such as Gian Giacomo Medici, Ambrogio Spinola, Marcantonio II Colonna and Raimondo Montecuccoli were prominent into the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries.
However, after the National Hockey League decided not to consider Houston as a location for an expansion team because of the indecision over the new arena, Lanier said that he would not have a referendum in November.
While it was bitterly embroiled in the American Civil War, the world was carefully watching President Abraham Lincoln's government for signs of weakness and indecision.

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