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It is rather that it is not easy to settle on how to take Moynihan seriously.
Town officials say they cannot even settle on how to rebuild, much less get started, without financing from Tokyo.
The campaign has convened endless meetings and focus groups to settle on how best to take on Mr. Gore.
They could not settle on how many pilots had been interviewed for the project, which has cost NASA more than $11 million.
They also said that Mr. Bush would not settle on how much he would request in more military spending until the Pentagon has completed a top-to-bottom review of its long-term needs.
She suggested that "perhaps Templeton was overambitious in the scale of his analysis," and concluded that it would take more study "before we can settle on how to interpret the varied signals uncovered by Templeton's analysis on a global scale".
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Online, Orkut noticed, "orkut" is morphing into a verb, though no one has settled on how it should be rendered in the past tense — orkutted, orkut, or orkat?
We settled on how much we were comfortable spending and planned the trip around that number.
The industry is hardly settled on how best to entice customers with DVD's.
The consensus settles on how to foster an improvement culture without top-down diktat.
The trade powers appear to have settled on how to cut farm tariffs, if not by how much.
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