Word: falterings
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...fate of Jerusalem and the settlements, to be negotiated after the interim period. The only way compromise can eventually be reached in these areas is if peaceful co-existence builds trust and an increasing sense for each side that too much is at stake to let the process falter...
...turning point in the game was that we never gave up the second goal," Parker said. "When we did falter, McKersie came up awful...
...People want a lot of coverage on the issues at the center of their lives, be that health care or whatever, and when we falter from that, we get into news that is less elevated," Gearan said...
...Harvard refused to falter--at least for a few minutes. Crimson sophomore guard Elizabeth Proudfit, coming off of a week of the flu, hit two buckets early in the final half to help Harvard extend the lead to eight...
...Joint Chiefs' estimates of the military balance on the peninsula have regularly concluded that the North Korean army would falter at the first of three defensive lines that begin four miles south of the DMZ, and eventually be repulsed because of the South's superior equipment and air power. But the Pentagon's independent Office of Net Assessment has reached a darker conclusion. Robert Gaskin, former deputy director of that office, says 1979 and 1991 studies figure that the three defensive lines could probably be breached by a determined onslaught of North Korean artillery. If the South Korean defenses...