Indecisive
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33 examples of Indecisive in a sentence
Our
indecisive
hero, who couldn't tell whether or not he wanted to be a bad-ass this scene or a whimpering coward was one of the reasons why this was the first movie of 30 that I have ever had to stop early during a Retarded Movie Night.
When I first read Hamlet, I couldn't help but think of the ending of OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE, where Bette Midler puts down the play because of how
indecisive
he is, and says, "Give me Romeo any day."
At times, Fanny is fickle, indecisive, brash, and disrespectful, the complete opposite of the literary Fanny's character.
A young interracial couple have to defend themselves against the sneering and overly talkative psychopath Chambers (who enjoys ripping hearts out of people's torsos whilst they're watching), and they receive little to none help from an
indecisive
nurse and from the Sheriff, played by Robert Englund.
A painting of a warrior beheading an eagle foreshadows the exact incident being re-enacted by the brother, which sets off a pointless
indecisive
battle between he and his sister.
An ambitious but ultimately unsatisfying western that is bound to irritate fans beyond measure, "Track of the Cat" (1954) is an uneasy mix of hunting-the-cat action and sub-Eugene O'Neill playwriting, complete with jarring comic relief and loquacious but
indecisive
moralizing.
The rhythm of the feel was indecisive, and did not do the book justice.
It also seemed to be
indecisive
about what type of film it was trying to be and this weakened its calibur as well.
After 100 days in office, Jonathan and his ruling People’s Democratic Party appear
indecisive
about how to tackle these challenges.
That is the sad lesson of Poland’s parliamentary election two weeks ago, and of Sunday’s
indecisive
presidential election (which will be decided by a run off between Donald Tusk and Lech Kaczynski on October 23rd.)
But his administration’s actions – including serious blunders in Iran and Afghanistan – made the US appear weak and
indecisive.
Some of the world’s most vulnerable people are bearing the brunt of the international community’s
indecisive
response to the migrant crisis.
Government at both the federal and state levels was invariably regarded as slow, indecisive, corrupt, unimaginative, and shortsighted – in general, worthless.
Don’t blame the leaders for appearing short-sighted and indecisive; the fault may lie with us, the public, for not listening to the worrywarts.
In many other areas, too, China’s government either remains
indecisive
or is offering only rhetoric and small gestures.
But, far from being uncertain or indecisive, the democratic world responded with unrelenting determination to terrorist outrages of all shapes and sizes.
Had she been otherwise, she would have been castigated as a weak,
indecisive
leader.
To those who look to the US to fix all of the world’s ills, Obama looks weak and
indecisive.
Today’s hardcore Russian nationalists consider Putin’s regime too soft, too pragmatic, too reasonable – in their language, “weak and indecisive.”
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won a decisive victory in elections to the upper house of parliament held on July 21, bringing to an end the
indecisive
politics caused by the lack of an effective majority.
The confused situation faced by the Caroline Institute in 1950 reminds us that all prize committees face difficult choices: after four
indecisive
rounds of preliminary voting, three primary alternatives emerged, but the out-come was still uncertain.
Jonathan is now widely viewed as weak and indecisive, while the PDP’s conservative faction in the north is understood to be part of the “cabal” that has misgoverned the country and looted its treasury since independence in 1960.
A majority AKP government, investors apparently believed, would be much better than the likely alternative: a period of political uncertainty, followed by a weak and
indecisive
coalition or minority administration.
Previous attempts at pension reform, for example, have been partial and indecisive, with exceptions and grace periods undermining their effectiveness.
Poverty grows and the
indecisive
Peronista government (governors included) inspires little trust.
Yet he cannot afford to be perceived as indecisive, which would only invite destabilizing financial speculation.
Europe has been far too slow and
indecisive
in this respect.
He kept asking the Americans for more meetings, while sending out confusing signals and hoping for impossible concessions demanded by Japanese hardliners whom he was too weak and
indecisive
to resist.
Spain’s endless cycle of
indecisive
elections continues.
The first potential currency war of the twenty-first century gave way to an
indecisive
and fragile truce.
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