"I will not deny that you conjecture rightly," he answered, with a faltering in his tone.
" And, pressing his handkerchief to his face, he left the room, with faltering footsteps.
" said Catherine in a faltering voice.
"Peter," she said, faltering, "are you expecting me to fly away with you?
By 2017, some showed signs of faltering.
In a five-year study, published in journal Cell, researchers report that they have found a molecule that essentially reactivates faltering blood flow in elderly mice, Time Magazine reports.
The International Monetary Fund warned yesterday that a broad-based phenomenon of low inflation, fed by a collapse in commodity prices and faltering demand, risked deteriorating into a full-blown deflation trap, particularly in advanced economies.
As Paul Farmer, the founder of Partners in Health, puts it: "Nongovernmental organisations can and should strengthen the faltering public sector.
The Chinese economy seemed to be faltering.
But if other economic sectors start faltering, these obligations could start eroding GDP growth.
I saw by the early twilight this fair young head, as it was sinking down to darkness—saw this marble arm, as it rose above her head and her treacherous grave, tossing, faltering, rising, clutching, as at some false deceiving hand stretched out from the clouds—saw this marble arm uttering her dying hope, and then uttering her dying despair.
This is not because of faltering demand for fridges; far from it.
"Assef said, his grin never faltering.
"Thanks for helping my grandson Julio to read" the gentleman said in his faltering broken English.
There was time; he was comparatively young yet; he would resurrect his old eager ambitions and pursue them without faltering.
If those two ingredients are present in a friendship, the friendship is for real, and can thus sustain the tests of time and prolonged absence without faltering.