Vacillating in a sentence as an adjective

I'm vacillating wildly between "this is the future" and "we are all doomed".

On the first point, I was trying to say that there are legitimate reasons to wait for a lead, and waiting for one is not always a matter of vacillating or stalling.

One way to know things are looking good is when you realize you're no longer fiddling with the API, or maybe just vacillating between two equally decent alternatives.

From the logo I was expecting Japanese brackets: MyObject allocinit For the vacillating, have the best of both worlds: MyObject allocinit

We've been long vacillating on using Varnish to power our E-commerce store but from what we've read, Varnish is not a good solution in cases where cookies are part of most of web traffic.

I wanted "Maple" and after vacillating between it and a few others I decided it was as good a name as any for an app - and I could make a distinctive icon for the store.

For all he did to help them win what was literally a fight for their existence, they should've put him on the ten pound note in 1946 amid celebration, instead of vacillating about it in 2012.

These people are either cynical liars, easy-to-dupe rubes, cynical spinsters that can't be trusted to say what they think, or vacillating receptacles.

Fix the dropped calls, periods where I can't make calls, surprise voicemails, non-playing voicemails, SMS disappearing into the void, vacillating 3G signal strength... and then maybe people wouldn't feel like they are getting raped.

They mandate Waterfall or Scrum because other people use it, and they believe incorrect decisiveness is better than endless vacillating trials and experimentation for a piddling, measly, single-digit-percentage gain in efficiency.

That's about authors, and using that metric, most of what we code is "half-true, perverse, forced, and vacillating".I don't disagree, I just think it's a stretch to apply it to code - and not the good kind of stretch, more like the kind of stretch where you really want the german philosopher to have written about you so you'll go through all sort of lexical excercises to make it happen.

Vacillating definitions

adjective

uncertain in purpose or action

See also: vacillant wavering