Vacillation period is inversely proportional to the occurrence of a conflict? ?
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No, the vacillation period is not necessarily inversely proportional to the occurrence of a conflict. The vacillation period refers to the time it takes for someone to make a decision or take action, while the occurrence of a conflict refers to the presence or happening of a disagreement or dispute. These two concepts are not directly related, and one does not necessarily affect the other in an inverse manner.