That polictians are often undecided a out problems and aren't on one side or the other.
Yes, if they own the fence.
To sit on a fence
because he wants out
When someone has to vote for or against something and he does not make a decision, he is considered "sitting on the fence. " Being Neutral.
Large area means low pressure so it won't hurt when you sit on a comfortable bed... As a bed has a greater surface area so when we sit in it our entire body's weight gets equally transmitted throughout the bed which means low pressure is acting ... However its totally opposite from sitting on a fence. Thus it is more comfortable to sit on a bed than on a fence...
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The most effective method for removing fence paint using a fence paint remover is to apply the remover according to the manufacturer's instructions, allow it to sit for the recommended amount of time, and then use a pressure washer or scraper to remove the softened paint.
Politicians typically base their forums on the demands of the public and media. Often times the questions raised during debates will influence not only what politicians say but also how they say it.
politicians wanting to get votes
From what malady do politicians often suffer?
because he wanted to prove that he was on both sides not just the one (pro-distant and catholic).
it means you dont know which side to take...for example...do you like chocolate or vanilla more? If you cant decide, you are stuck in the middle...you are "sitting on the fence" Undecided; sometimes meaning to avoid making a decision for as long as possible, procrastinating.