Still in two minds, though I think it might end up depending on whether it's raining or not. |
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I was in two minds whether to go banging on doors to ask people why they were opposed to the location. |
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When I was at York School of Art, I was in two minds about whether to go into graphics or theatre design. |
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As rapporteur, I should like to say, as I have said before, that my visits there have left me in two minds. |
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I am in two minds here: on the one hand, I am fundamentally opposed to CESR working in parallel to a draft directive. |
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So I really am in two minds, and I would just like to cautiously mention that. |
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Like Bush senior, Bush junior is in two minds whether he should go to Johannesburg. |
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I am obviously aware of reports that General Musharraf may still be in two minds as to whether to shed his army uniform by the end of the year. |
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Allow me to point out two things for those who are in two minds about this issue. |
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Bush senior was in two minds whether he would actually go to Rio, but he eventually went and signed the Rio Agreement. |
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We must be more vigorous about the process of European integration and must not begin to be in two minds about it. |
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It is obvious that many Europeans are in two minds about Turkey's future with the European Union. |
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He also studied law at the Bar and was in two minds whether to practice or not when he was promoted to the position of assistant principal after qualifying. |
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After the tsunami, they were in two minds about the trip, but finally decided to not only undertake the journey but also make common cause with the victims. |
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Daumard of France and Marriott of the UK were in two minds, feeling that legal and technical questions were more urgent, but nevertheless wanting to be members of such a committee should it be set up. |
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So it is that visitors caught in two minds or a little hesitant can quickly and easily find their way around the museum either into an exhibition or to the artist of their choice. |
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As Asmus shows, even the German government remained in two minds as to the benefits of no longer being on the frontline and the drawbacks of alienating Russia. |
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This is not about imposing the nuclear option, but about encouraging states that are in two minds or who would like to move towards nuclear power. |
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At the time I said that I would come back to this when we discussed the organisation of the market in sugar but of course you were also in two minds. |
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Europe, and in particular the EU, should not be in two minds about this. |
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As human beings we seem to be in two minds about violence. |
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