Similar words: altering, filtering, falter, muttering, watering can, stuttering, blistering, smattering. Meaning: ['fɔːltərɪŋ] n. the act of pausing uncertainly. adj. unsteady in speech or action.
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31. Last month, the company announced huge losses and major layoffs in the face of faltering stock prices.
32. But if the revolution in microelectronics is not yet faltering, there are signs of two big changes.
33. Ministerial reaction to the faltering improvement in test results was a case in point.
34. And bringing an already faltering economy to its knees, transport workers brought the country to a virtual standstill in December.
35. A sound company in a faltering market may not be worth the price.
36. But with his popularity waning and the economy temporarily faltering, Park was in trouble even in his own entourage.
37. He walked with faltering steps after a long illness.
38. Every day of delay means valuable data being missed as the sun takes steps, however faltering, into the next cycle of activity.
39. A faltering economy and a recent wave of labour unrest have affected the new party's popularity.
40. And yet Mr Obama's programme of Muslim outreach is already faltering.
41. There was a pause. Then Ursula broke into faltering challenge.
42. The same way we did when you tried your first faltering steps.
43. Marius's faltering fingers had come near letting the pistol fall.
44. The Purchasing Managers Index for October shows business activity in the euro zone is faltering, with France in particular entering a sharp slowdown.
45. Old growth drivers were already faltering, the unemployment rate was close to double digits, public sector debt was growing rapidly and the country's external balance was threatened.
46. Crash ! -- And the knitting - women, never faltering or pausing in their Work, count Two.
47. His ninth slam not only puts him seven behind the faltering Federer, but lifts him alongside Fred Perry, Don Budge, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Andre Agassi and Federer as owners of all the four slams.
48. In addition to a faltering heart in the beating to linger.
49. Her manner was short and abrupt, yet faltering and timid.
50. And now that American spending is faltering, a splurge is welcome.
51. "Now I feel I can do it," he said in faltering English.
52. Faltering domestic performance is another reason to temper grand ambitions abroad.
53. Although Democrats appear to be using the faltering economy to their advantage, Youngstown Republicans like McCain volunteer Tracey Winbush say they are making headway.
54. The U. S. needs a comprehensive policy for faltering industrial concerns, probably starting with the auto industry.
55. But perhaps they be more fearful of a faltering China.
56. The faltering and the self - doubt has given way to achievement and pride.
57. Speaking at a press conference at L'Aquila before the latest deaths had been announced,(http://sentencedict.com/faltering.html) with his voice faltering Brown voiced his sympathy for the families of those who have died.
58. We remain negative on Sterling as the UK economy is clearly faltering.
59. So we pray as we reach out with weak faltering words that the power of God will break forth in that moment of sharing.
60. Fifteen years on, the country is praised for salving the wounds of genocide. Yet that comes at the price of diminishing freedom. And now the economy is faltering.
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