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Ross had always been a fence-sitter, the type of guy who never wanted to offend anyone.
Then there's the fence-sitter who'll vote the administration's way if it will agree to fund a medical study on the efficacy of prayer.
There's a world of difference between being a centrist and being a fence-sitter.
It'll be another notch in the belt to help convince the fence-sitter between science and religion on which way to fall.
John E. Zuccotti is no fence-sitter.
I m still a fence-sitter, but I m leaning more to the side of human causes for at least some of what we re seeing.
She has been described as "the nice judge" and has been accused of being a 'fence-sitter' - unable to provide criticism of any kind.
Their CEO, Sir Nicholas Young, has been most supportive; no fence-sitter he.
Even Mr Kravchuk, a skilled and habitual fence-sitter, has unequivocally urged parliament to reject nuclear weapons.
Falco was either a progressive Conservative, or a conservative Progressive, a notorious fence-sitter courted by both sides.
U Map Fence-sitter of a pub/gastropub does rump steak burger and Sunday roast, as well as more fanciful dishes like rabbit leg confit.
He could have been en route to Israel with President Clinton this weekend, along with at least one other Republican fence-sitter, Rick Lazio, a fellow Long Island Representative.
Steven G. Einhorn, co-chairman of the investment policy committee of Goldman, Sachs & Company, does not call himself a fence-sitter, but he is telling his firm's clients to sit tight.
Now he seemed to be siding with the military against the KGB, and when a skilled fence-sitter came out clearly on one side or another of a Kremlin power struggle, it was a good indication of where the power lay.
The most important fence-sitter is Representative Richard A. Gephardt, the majority leader and Missouri Democrat, who commands tremendous influence among House trade hawks because he ran for President in 1988 on a platform of confronting Japan on trade.
And by now, many of them have learned one of the most appealing attractions of "The oney Show:" if you go to all the seminars and panel discussions, you're bound to find support for your point of view - whether you are a bull, bear or fence-sitter.
Although he does not name his opponent, Mr. Bradley's use of the word "straddle" in the advertisement is a stinging echo of an infamous 1988 attack commercial, "Senator Straddle," that George Bush used in the closing weekend of that campaign here to depict Bob Dole as a fence-sitter on cutting taxes.