He briefly sketches the beliefs of five selected scientists including two believers, two nonbelievers, and one uncommitted. |
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Moreover, according to CLASP, 11 states reported no uncommitted funds at all. |
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Do we really look weak, uncommitted, value-free-tacking to the wind, whichever way it blows? |
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Basing V Corps in CONUS provides another heavy corps uncommitted to any theater, thus enhancing the ability to respond to two major theater wars. |
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In December 2003, only two of the Army's ten divisions were both uncommitted and in a high state of readiness. |
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It is within this generally uncommitted and unserious atmosphere that one encounters so many disappointing works. |
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It is not as dramatic as the big plunge, but perhaps more believable to uncommitted or easily-discouraged voters. |
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In all the years when the primary literature was perpetuating the error, it remained uncommitted as to the structure of mauveine. |
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Until the forces of the virtual republic took to the field, sanctions against the uncommitted majority were unlikely to be undertaken. |
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She also arranged a private meeting later in the day with uncommitted superdelegates. |
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She recognized from the TV pictures at least half a dozen uncommitted local activists whom the campaign has also been trying to woo. |
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The factor that has kept new premises and expansions at bay is the complete lack of uncommitted parking. |
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Psychologists have long noted that rational debate seldom convinces people of the truth of an argument, unless they enter the debate uncommitted. |
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If funds are available and a portion of uncommitted funds has not been indicated, please explain. |
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The uncommitted defenders at the tail of the Australia lineout are able to make straight for the Lions midfield. |
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This appointed date is decisive for the calculation of the amount of the uncommitted funds or the deficit. |
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Milloy told The Daily Beast that he hoped the Climategate emails might convince some uncommitted observers to join his side. |
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They regard the view that they are disinterested or uncommitted as groundless and unjust. |
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I used to go round saying I was an uncommitted singer, that I didn't see any use in fighting a cause. |
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The table below measures the amount of available financial resources after the repayment of financing from uncommitted resources. |
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The uncommitted funds are those funds not designated for on-going, approved projects from previous fiscal years. |
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The restored database will match the state of the database at the time the backup completed, minus any uncommitted transactions. |
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Romney may be better behind a podium, but can he connect with an audience of uncommitted voters? |
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These factors play a pivotal role in brain development by direction the formation of neurons and supporting cells called glia from uncommitted progenitor cells. |
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For Sheeler, perhaps even more than for Stieglitz, Strand, and others, photography was a socially uncommitted art, whose purpose was to seek and reveal expressive form. |
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Secondly, to what extent, in down-playing ideological choices, is he creating a new straitjacket, that of the uncommitted centre which just muddled through? |
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Pellucid believes that there are nine million golfers who fall in the uncommitted category, which are defined in 2002 as players playing one to four rounds per year. |
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Any uncommitted changes will be lost if you disconnect from the source control system. |
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It reflects that consistently across the six questions on commitment, saints and super-saints outperformed non-saints and the spiritually uncommitted. |
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According to the Financial Regulations, the balance of the appropriations remaining unobligated or uncommitted at the close of a financial period shall be surrendered to Member States. |
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An important element of sound management is to ensure that sufficient uncommitted funds exist in an approved budget to cover the amount of a contract. |
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In the last few days of the campaign, the most important cohort is the uncommitted caucus-goer. |
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Our program-wide liquidity facilities are uncommitted and provide us with the option, but not the obligation, to make advances in the form of loans to the multi-seller conduits. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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At the end of the programme period any remaining uncommitted resources shall be subject to a budgetary decision to determine the appropriate action to be taken. |
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This has been conducive to building up uncommitted and nondisbursed balances for which the Member States carry forward a legal obligation to contribute. |
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In fructification oriented ethics, there is consequently no room for an uncommitted investor who would invest in companies in fits and starts, reserving the right to jump ship should the opportunity arise. |
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How could they hand money out monthly to injured people whilst they are uncommitted to providing injured people with health care and medicines? |
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Most of England's leading families had remained loyal to Henry VI or remained uncommitted in the recent conflict. |
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Outline plans for a projected University of Swindon or University of Wiltshire were announced by the Borough of Swindon in November 2008, but the scheme remains uncommitted. |
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Something about his bearing was uncommitted, as though he were checking not for some bad quality he knew Feldman had, but for some good quality he was afraid he might have. |
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