10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «WAVERINGNESS»
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(gwammal) Waveringness, âclclenese, capriciousnefa, instability. Gwammaldia,
i. n. (gwammal) Waveringness.- Cwammalzyn, s. m.— fl. t. ion (gwammal— -dyn)
A capricious person. Gwammaliad, J. m. (gwammal) A wavering. Gwammaliaeth
...
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Handbook of Income Distribution
This quantity is the proportion of individuals with income Yk who are indifferent
between the parties, in the sense that they would be equally happy voting for
either if they offered the same tax schedule: it is thus a measure of the "
waveringness" ...
Anthony Barnes Atkinson, François Bourguignon, 2000
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A new pocket dictionary of the Welsh and English languages: ...
i.imperfection Gwallygiad-au,s.m. amakingfaulty Gwallygus,a. defective, fallihle
Gwam, s.m. a tilt, a vamp Gwammal, a. wavering, fickle, capricious, inconstant,
unstahle Gwammalder, s.m. waveringness Gwammaldra, s.m. waveringness ...
8 го с i f t 1 m H t f), m\ instability of nplnlon. waveringness, Irresolution. 3mf ifelnu'
itrjifl, adj. wavering. Irresolute. Зге ri ¡г If am ii t" . in. reaion of doubt. 3r»f ifrlif tiptrti,
in. perplexity, dilemma. 3rotff eï éof)tie, adv. doubtless, without doubt; f. flute 3 ...
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1863
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Waveringness, wa'vur-ing- nes, s. State or quality of being wavering. The
waveringness of our cupidities tnrncth the mind in a dizziness unawares to itself.
— W. Montague. Waving, wa'ving, a. Act of moving or playing loosely. Wa vure,
wa'vure, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language: in which the words ...
(from 'flELfluid), fluidity, tremulousness, waveringness. 158115, a. i from 'net,
wavering, and afi, the understanding), inconstant, fickle, light, silly. “#813163, a. (
from '52m', (remulaus, and (1515!, the eye), hat'ing rollingor tremnlous eyes.
egrfits, ...
For such persons, having no definite rule to go by, but their own frail judgment,
must be exposed to the constant unsteadiness and waveringness to which
private judgment must necessarily be subject. Such, blessed be God ! was not
the case ...
University of Oxford, 1833
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... wëf '-erer, s. un bwhwmanllyd, dyn anwadal Wavering, wëf'-ering, a. anwadal,
an- wastad, eglyd, acsefydlog, ar bono Waveringness, wef'-er-ing-ne»,s.gwamal-
dra, gwamalwch [nawf Waveson, wëf '-son, s. mômofien; broc- Wavesubjected, ...
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The Works of John Robinson: Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers
Neither does the particle “ until” import a ceasing of the use of the ministry when
men become perfect, and growing past that childish waveringness there
reproved, but a not ceasing before then: as it is also used sundry times in the
Scriptures, ...
John Robinson, William Allen, John Waddington, 1851
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Financial Institutions & Markets 5E
... of the market economy. The terms such as instability, volatility, crises are often
consciously or unconsciously used interchangeably. Instability means
changeability, sudden or easy changeability in value, waveringness or fickleness
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