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are vacillating

  • present progressive
    of vacillate.
    vacillate
    verb (used without object)
    to waver in mind or opinion; be indecisive or irresolute.

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In comparison, the MCU films are vacillating and feckless.

From The Guardian Mar. 22, 2016

United, of course, are vacillating between De Gea and Lindegaard, which probably doesn't help either, and Reina has been off his game for a couple of years.

From The Guardian Dec. 5, 2012

You, on the other hand, are vacillating and ill at your ease.

From The Half-Hearted by John Buchan

At the decisive moment they are vacillating, and, in order to dishearten others, too, they exaggerate the strength of the enemy a hundred-fold, and belittle our own resources in the same proportion.

From Napoleon and Blucher by L. (Luise) Mühlbach

Some people are vacillating, and one hardly knows which way the scale will turn.

From The Virginians by William Makepeace Thackeray