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- verb Present participle of
flip-flop .
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Examples
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Up until then, "it was his only high-profile flip-flop and he was in anguish over the idea of flip-flopping more than the decision on abortion."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Democratic National Committee issued a "fact check" release on Romney's remarks, saying the Republican is "rewriting his record...and flip-flopping on his earlier positions" on health care, climate change, education and abortion rights.
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I do not agree with another bailout but the Republicans have got to stop flip-flopping on this topic, pick a path and HELP execute.
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The excerpts of the Record provide evidence of flip-flopping for specific Senators, of both parties.
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That's the measure of a leader, not just keeping his stance on an issue, but explaining why one is keeping that stance while educating the audience on why keelpng that stance is essential. no flip-flopping here.
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This man is a self serving, flip-flopping, hypocritical weasel.
Lieberman: I'll back health care bill without Medicare expansion 2009
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And here i thought flip-flopping was a John Kerry thing.
Huckabee: 'I take full responsibility' for suspect's clemency 2009
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He's done so by flip-flopping on the 12 lane bridge (again) and by the decided lack of dirty tricks against Wurster's effort.
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Yet, as reported in this article Connecticut Democrats wants to dump Dodd, who is a far stronger supporter of health coverage than flip-flopping hypocrite "Joe the Jerk" Lieberman?
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Rivals of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Friday repeated their accusations of flip-flopping on core issues, after he told an audience on Thursday that he didn't know what caused global warming.
Romney Rivals See Flip-Flop Jonathan Weisman 2011
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