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And people who are placebo-buzzed won’t exhibit the same level of wobbliness, and altered behavior, as they would if their blood-alcohol content were actually higher.

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The European study found variance between the 48 coin flippers, suggesting that different individuals cause a different degree of wobbliness for their coins.

The wobbliness of the two Republican front-runners for president raises the stakes for Ukraine’s counteroffensive this spring, which is all the more reason for Western leaders to rush needed equipment to Ukraine and expedite the necessary training.

Certainly Beijing, salivating for Taiwan, is watching for signs of U.S. wobbliness regarding Ukraine.

Until I see us breaking ranks, I’m not going to say there’s any wobbliness going on.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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