Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
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Decisions may be ….1…. at either through initiative or through inertia. Many misfortunes in the world come across the bridge of indecision. Power corrupts but weakness also corrupts. The fruits of weakness like fear, bitterness and suspicion can ….2…. in a paralysis of decision. Inner division can produce indecision, and indecision results by weakness of character. An occasional wrong decision may be sometimes …3…. to indecision. The ….4…. man is often self-centered. He fears making a ….5….. and the fear paralyses him. When indecision grips a nation, free men feel the need for an ….6…. ruler and they are prepared to ….7…. democracy overboard. In certain large democracies, the governments rule with a ….8…. majority. They often know what decisions would be beneficial in the long run, but they ….9…. to take them lest they be unpopular. Their ….10…. to carry the opposition and to rally people to a larger purpose, makes them ineffective rulers.