If he had any last-minute doubts that the deal would collapse, he kept them well hidden.
In 1976 and 1992, last-minute doubts about Mr. Carter and Mr. Clinton almost persuaded voters to stick with the person they knew could handle the job.
The agent, a stocky, somewhat bald, rather informal man named Bob Johnson, hoped his client wasn't having last-minute doubts.
You've been overhearing people having a few last-minute doubts.
Candidates who have burst into the national consciousness quickly, like Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton, are particularly vulnerable to last-minute controversies prompting last-minute doubts.
But still there were those last-minute doubts, a feeling of being pulled in two directions, until he lost some of the brave certainty that had filled him most of this night.
But the power of Omeh's image in her mind calmed all of her last-minute doubts, Moments later she continued with her final remarks to her friends.
But both have now decided to delay destruction beyond the agreed deadline while some last-minute doubts about the wisdom of such a final step are debated.
I'm not sure why this is; I think that on some level I hope to find a last-minute doubt somewhere within them, a crack in their ardor.