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In the choice between another strategic flip-flop or doubling down on a bad bet, Whitman made the right decision.
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They often appear to flip-flop on issues, or will vote against a slightly different version of a bill--remember John Kerry's claim about voting for war funding before he voted against it?
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Or just a boring flip-flop man?
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Either this was false, or her taped conversations are false: either way, her flip-flop makes her a suspect witness.
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The unreliable narrator of the novel, a governess charged with caring for two children who may or may not see the ghosts she sees, invites the reader to flip-flop between thinking her a lone protector against unspeakable evil and a greater threat to the children than any spirit.
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