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flip-flopping

Verb

The word is derived from flip-flop

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President George W. Bush won reelection in 2004 largely because he was seen as comfortable in his own skin, while rival John Kerry was viewed as a flip-flopping opportunist. Ron Fournier

Contrast that with Britain’s politicians, floundering around like drunkards at closing time, flip-flopping on policy and constantly being dragged into ever more stringent measures to appease the public hysteria. Source: Internet

Contentious issues such as climate action, school funding, health care, and transit are all taking the spotlight in 2017, with the Liberals generally pulling more to the right than the flip-flopping New Democratic Party and environmentalist Green Party. Source: Internet

"It's confusing and frustrating for customers that they have been flip-flopping on this issue and we really want to see them make a solid commitment to actually doing what they said they would do and ban the bags for good," Deans added. Source: Internet

McKee said the flip-flopping of goaltenders was more to just get both some work after a week off. Source: Internet

And his campaign cannot succeed by flip-flopping now. Source: Internet

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