Undecided
in sentence
41 examples of Undecided in a sentence
So, eight of us went to Sacramento in August and we met with the seven
undecided
legislators and we lobbied for AB32.
The Christian characters are holier-than-thou and they are without a shred of compassion for the skeptic or the
undecided
characters.
Extremely predictable, far-fetched and with
undecided
tone all the way.
Despite renewed efforts, however, the battle remains
undecided.
Many of the highest-level trials are just beginning or will soon commence, and a substantial number of appeals are pending, which raise as yet
undecided
issues of the law of war.
Many of the more impartial polling firms, such as Luis Christiansen’s Consultores 21, Varianzas, and Keller, all show a surprisingly large proportion of
undecided
voters – those who do not answer or do not know for whom they will vote.
Because non-Americans cannot vote in US elections for him (a pity for Obama, who would probably win a global vote by a landslide), we have to depend on the judgment of that 17% of
undecided
voters watching television this month.
A “cliff-edge” scenario – in which the end of the two-year negotiating period brings a sudden change to an unclear or even
undecided
regulatory regime – must be avoided at all costs.
Increasingly, the divisiveness of democratic polities reflects a combination of
undecided
voters, motivated by ephemeral sentiments, and the emergence of political activists, often focused on narrow issues, who exploit electoral volatility for their purposes.
Such statements could well have pushed some
undecided
voters to decide against Clinton.
Today, while Santos is ahead in the polls, a considerable share of voters remains undecided, with low expected turnout further clouding his prospects for re-election.
In essence, Europe is satisfied with low growth and borrowing from its grandchildren just because that keeps the peace and it keeps confused and
undecided
governments in power just a bit longer.
Just days before the vote, the outcome is too close to call, and there appear to be enough
undecided
voters to tip it either way.
The frustrations of dealing with an
undecided
Europe have led Turkish policymakers to focus their efforts on an area where the expected return on their investment is more immediate and more concrete.
Where to rebuild their homes remains
undecided.
First, the identity of the single European banking supervisor remains undecided, and the ECB has seen an opportunity for a power grab.
Sanctions on the Installment PlanWARSAW – Western leaders remain
undecided
about their next steps in trying to stop Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine.
Although Park Geun-hye’s victory in South Korea, where she became the country’s first-ever female president, followed a campaign mainly focused on domestic economic issues, North Korea’s missile-guided brinkmanship probably shifted many
undecided
voters to the security-minded Park’s camp.
That said, surveys of the electorate demonstrate that a large proportion is still undecided, particularly among Bayrou’s supporters.
Opinion polls conducted in recent weeks indicate that the Yes side commands a strong majority of 62% to 23%, with 15% of the electorate
undecided.
The Democrats’ gain in the House of Representatives continued to rise (the latest number is a stunning 40 seats), as closely fought,
undecided
races in last month’s midterm election continued to fall the party’s way.
The delay amounts to a serious blow: While the deal itself is unlikely to persuade many
undecided
Britons to vote to stay in the EU, it is a prerequisite for Cameron to begin campaigning for that outcome.
The Conservatives hope that the government’s record on the economy will convince
undecided
voters to break in their favor late in the campaign.
Undecided
voters worried about the risks of “Brexit” are likely to provide the margin needed to keep the UK from leaving.
Polling shows that
undecided
voters deeply distrust both candidates.
But, despite the government’s catastrophic economic and ethical record, opinion polls indicate a lead of only about four percentage points for l’Unione—too small, given the high number of
undecided
voters, to predict the election’s outcome.
Instead, the opposition grew because of a return to its 1998 and 2001 levels of popular support – around 40% – and because it was able to bring back into the fold some of the abstainers and undecided, including important popular factions.
Microtargeting has proved most effective not at winning over
undecided
voters, but at dissuading people from voting altogether.
All will claim they can win the presidency with the support of
undecided
independents and moderate Republicans.
By usual standards, the shift away from the center-right European People’s Party (EPP) and the center-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D), the two hitherto dominant parties, would be significant enough to trigger a change of majority: they lost 11 percentage points and 80 seats combined, to the benefit of the centrist Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE, which is in the process of merging with the Renaissance list sponsored by French President Emmanuel Macron), the Greens, and the right-wing nationalists (whose affiliation is still undecided).
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