But most Indians seem to accept that a more indecisive, less radical government is the price of democracy.
Media reports regarding efforts to solve a Euro zone debt crisis continue to be conflicted, leaving the market a bit indecisive this morning.
But the next government, under a timid and indecisive Liberal prime minister, collapsed this summer, when the main leftist partners walked out and teamed up with Mr Brazauskas's lot.
Mr. CORBETT: I was kind of indecisive and a big procrastinator.
It all looked far more promising for the Sky Blues when Morrison, who had the first sight of goal after 17 minutes, put them ahead as the Cardiff rearguard again looked indecisive under a high ball into the area.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered half a percent in morning trading, despite ongoing market jitters that Italy's indecisive election results may herald a new chapter in the eurozone's financial crisis.
At that point my usually indecisive husband made a hugely uncharacteristic move.
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Dalton McGuinty, their leader, is young but indecisive, and lacks a clear energy policy himself.
But he is also thought to be indecisive and too much of a micro-manager.
Not that the present pope would entertain for a moment the idea that this ban was wrong, although many cardinals and bishops and probably most priests believe it was a dreadful mistake that happened because the indecisive Pope Paul VI allowed himself to be bullied by his Curia.
The final trading session of this once again indecisive week in gold commenced with a price drop.
Even those who sympathize with Megawati heap unflattering adjectives on the 51-year-old - indecisive, remote, uninspiring, a politician who is at heart apolitical.
His new movie is unpleasant, indecisive, and about as cheering as a damp fog.
As for his writing, it passed from poems that had been an attempt to write some small and essentially truthful things out of the depths of himself (a self that was essentially unsure, tentative, indecisive) to often magisterial, and sometimes vapid prose: pronouncements upon the state of culture, and on how culture could stave off anarchy.
He was often indecisive about his clubs, pulling one, taking a few practice swings and then asking for another one.
For a sober real-world example, take the period just after the indecisive UK general election when, as readers will recall, everyone felt uncertain about who would form the next government and what policies they would follow.
With their backs to the wall, the seriously fractured Democratic Party (PD), and Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom Party (PDL) decided to bury their ideological differences and will now try to co-operate in a last-ditch attempt to remedy a social and economic crisis that threatened to get out of hand after an indecisive February election.
Under Mr Major's often indecisive and dithering leadership this division has widened as more and more Tories have concluded that a battle is already under way for the post-Major party, and that they had better take their sides in it.
They say parties get elected on a manifesto and are expected to implement it, while, under other systems more likely to produce indecisive outcomes, the government is decided after the election by horse-trading and political fixes with manifesto pledges being ditched and promises broken.
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