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" ... For those who have gotten out of their cars and walked into both establishments, the difference in waiting, ordering, paying and receiving the food is significant. At McDonald’s, the customer must visually select the seemingly opportune line upfront and then stand in that line for better or worse. After committing one’s self, an event inevitably occurs: the ten children of the parent in front return from the restroom (and, of course, are waffling on today’s menu choice), the register malfunctions in a fashion never seen by the neophyte behind the counter, the elderly lady paying in cash cannot find the exact change in her purse, or the befuddled cashier flubs up something in a previous order and is juggling the logistics of multiple ongoing transactions. Therein, the selected line seemingly never is the fastest. ... "
" ... Instead, the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (Icasa) spent an hour waffling about competition law and other pointless considerations. ... "
" ... Much waffling is going on about what should be the trade deal that Britain has with the remnant European Union after Brexit--the correct answer being, of course, that Britain should adopt the only sensible and rational trade stance it is possible to have, unilateral free trade. The point here being that it is the imports which are the important part of trade, it is the imports which make us richer. Thus why would we want to place our own barriers in the way of what makes us richer by having import tariffs or restrictions? ... "
" ... Senator Cruz responded to the waffling by saying, “I find it remarkable that in that hypothetical which is deliberately very simple you are unable to give a simple one word, one syllable answer: no. I think it is unequivocal that if the U.S. government were to use a drone to take the life of a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil and that individual did not pose an imminent threat that would be a depravation of life without due process.” ... "
" ... The globe’s most advanced countries are waffling over whether they intend to use nuclear energy going forward while the emerging economies are going full-steam ahead and commercializing the latest technologies. The issue centers on whether the world community can meet its climate change commitments without carbon-free power that reliably runs around-the-clock. ... "