I am as yet undecided which of the two errors, misquoting me or mistaking me for a woman pains me the most. |
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And even if you're still undecided about pet insurance, make sure to take your dog in for regular inoculations, boosters and screening tests. |
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The former president says he also sees an effort afoot to strong-arm undecided superdelegates to make their choice fast. |
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But, in that poll, there's no proclamation of how many people are truly undecided. |
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I am still undecided as to whether it was actually a good plan or not to quit my job and come home to Swindon. |
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But historically, many undecided voters make their decision during the past month or even the last few days of an election season. |
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Although I'm generally undecided about legalizing gambling, I strongly support legalizing poker, e.g. California. |
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Despite being rated as the rank outsider in the contest, Ms Shortall said she believes a large number of members are undecided. |
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There are an awful lot of undecided people still, and the question remains whether those undecideds coalesce around another candidate. |
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He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional pleas. |
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While this debate will certainly reinforce decided voters' existing positions, it didn't strike me as a mind-changer for undecided voters. |
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I would never make it in an opinion columnist's job, as I'm starting to type whilst still undecided and I'm not going to pretend otherwise. |
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Last fall, I spent seven weeks in the suburbs of Madison, Wisconsin, canvassing undecided voters for John Kerry. |
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The sole purpose of this particular effort is to identify undecided voters for follow-up contact. |
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While she is still undecided on her career choice, her options have been narrowed down to journalism and management. |
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The GOP, meanwhile, had a 227-203 edge in the House, a gain of at least three seats, with four races still undecided at press time. |
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Couples go through a number of statements and see whether they agree, disagree, or are undecided about them. |
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Gallagher Estate is to house the parliament for its first five years, whereafter it would be housed at an as-yet undecided venue in Gauteng. |
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And I'm undecided as to whether golf is really a sport, but I'd tend towards the affirmative. |
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Tomorrow night, our Paula Zahn will try to get a read on the undecided voters in that state. |
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It is all right for the author to be undecided or out of the loop during a production, but here I was directing and had to make up my mind. |
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She studied chemistry and took pre-med classes, undecided on whether to pursue medicine. |
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The contest remained close, with a small number of undecided, seemingly unbudgeable voters. |
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Whether they will take a new production or a revival to Lithuania is still undecided, but this, says Hill, is the advantage of an ensemble. |
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Vera had been rather undecided on supreme powers and higher deities, leaving it to the theologians and philosophers to figure out. |
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Most of the batsmen need more time at the crease, and the position of the third pace bowler is undecided. |
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With a number of fixtures still to be played, whether this match will be replayed is as yet undecided. |
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Stagecoach, which runs commuter services in the south of England and long-distance trains with Virgin, is undecided. |
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That is the right message on Iraq, and if undecided voters find it too bold and unmodulated, tough luck. |
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Over the past week I've been undecided whether it's a day for celebration or sadness. |
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Surprisingly, several of the undecided came away from Clarke's meeting convinced of his arguments. |
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With four races undecided, the Republicans won 227 House seats, the Democrats, 203, and there was one independent. |
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Badge-less bar-hoppers like me are always fair game for operatives, who work around clocks deciding for the undecided. |
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You know, I wanted to buy a pith helmet and a butterfly net and go in search of that elusive creature, the undecided voter. |
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It's because central government is so undecided it has lost control, and everything is governed locally. |
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The film's end is open and undecided not only narratively, but also with regard to its underlying vision of the universe. |
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The dance critics may be undecided, but the hoteliers and shopkeepers of the capital salute her. |
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I knew that I wanted a psychology minor but I was undecided between a chem or bio major. |
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I expect that trend merely to be reinforced by the final week advertising blitz and disengaged undecided voters finally focusing on the choice to be made. |
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Roberts has staked his survival on branding Orman with the label most likely to unsettle undecided Kansans. |
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There is a third category, the undecided, and of those there are some who lean toward the views of the yeasayers and others who favor the naysayers position. |
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On June 28, Steve Deace, a right-wing activist and media personality in Iowa, held a focus group of undecided conservative voters. |
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About two dozen artists are taking to the road in key electoral battleground states in hopes that their music can sway undecided voters to join their cause. |
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The undecided are torn between the pros and cons of both candidates. |
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But the others are undecided, waiting to see which way the cat jumps. |
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The debate over guns in this country rarely attracts the undecided or anyone comfortable living with shades of gray. |
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At the same time, the number who say they are undecided increased five points to 22 percent. |
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The number of undecided voters in the electorate is unusually small this year, he added, meaning the contest is unlikely to shift dramatically in either direction. |
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I am undecided as to whether this is a good idea, since some people can't help themselves in saying odd things anonymously, but I shall err of the side of laissez-faire. |
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Three people were undecided and two said they would not vote. |
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I'm undecided on what to do, other than take a break after this. |
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We were undecided whether to go into cattle or sheep milk production, but decided to go with sheep as there was a clear market demand and no problems with milk quotas. |
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The only thing that was left undecided was who would play the main stars. |
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But have some of these arguments been left undecided by the Full Court? |
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So far, Republicans have added three seats in the Senate, with two races still undecided, and four seats in the House, with one race still undecided. |
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Some disputes are better left undecided in the annals of history. |
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But analysts warned the large number of undecided voters, expected low voter turn out and the largely unpolled younger voters could sway elections in Likud's favor. |
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Maybe with a large enough undecided that the yeas are a plurality rather than a majority, but still. |
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I was then undecided as to how to get back to Liverpool Street, but, spying a number 23 bus, and dredging out of my memory that they went there, I jumped on. |
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Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting. |
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Don't send me to some swing state to persuade undecided voters. |
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Whether the universe may be represented as a closed system is undecided. |
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The race was too close to call yesterday and both camps said they would pursue support among an estimated 10m undecided voters until the polling booths close this evening. |
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I'm undecided, and will not be declaring for a few weeks yet. |
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A lot of people are undecided about whether that's good or bad. |
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Interpreters are, as yet, undecided about the roles of these two types of cognitive activities. |
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The result of the election is in doubt because of a large number of undecided voters. |
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Zelman is undecided as to whether More was being ironic in his book or was genuinely advocating a police state. |
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He performed so-so during the tryouts, and the coach was undecided whether to add him to the team or not. |
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I didn't get a girlfriend, though in all honesty, I'm still undecided whether I really want to have one. |
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Linguists appear undecided as to whether Cumbric should be considered a separate language, or a dialect of Old Welsh. |
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However, a number of countries are still undecided as to whether law should give traditional knowledge deference. |
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Virgin Atlantic has ordered six A380s but is undecided about accepting them. |
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After clicking on the link, the invitee is taken to a screen that enables them to see who is coming, who has declined, and who is undecided. |
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Historians are undecided if the legal practice of slavery began there, since at least some of them had the status of indentured servant. |
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David O'Meara remains undecided over whether to let last weekend's Curragh winner Watchable make a quick reappearance. |
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Perot was witty and comfortable in his own skin, which I thought would reassure his supporters and perhaps sway some of the undecided voters. |
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The ceremony was marked by a terrible snowstorm, but the common people were undecided as to whether it was a good or bad omen. |
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He also said that he was still undecided on whether he would still be playing after the current football season ends. |
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The firm says inappropriate text messages to Democratic and undecided voters were used in the eleventh hour to intentionally confuse and suppress voter turnout. |
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Only Councilmen Jose Huizar and Bill Rosendahl said they were undecided. |
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The swing vote remains substantial with 44 per cent of Greek Cypriots and 21 per cent of Turkish Cypriots stating they are undecided as to which way they'll vote. |
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So they go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful for impotency. |
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In the undecided Battle of Tornow on 25 September, a Swedish army repulsed six assaults by a Prussian army but did not push on Berlin following the Battle of Fehrbellin. |
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