Sentence examples for still to be declared from inspiring English sources

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One other result, in Leeds, has still to be declared.

Last night, with the final tally still to be declared, Mr Kumar said the result was a victory for his political style.

As I write, some of London's results are still to be declared, yet it is already clear that the Conservatives met with more resistance and secured far fewer gains than they'd expected.

With the result still to be declared, President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party said it had won an emphatic victory.

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Wynne met with them, but an emergency still has yet to be declared.

The attorney-general said the consensual gay sex convictions, and even spent convictions, still had to be declared by people applying to work in public services, education and childcare.

Purchases technically still need to be declared.

While it said the program was still too young to be declared a success, early signs indicated that readers were responding well.

Or say that Mr. Gingrich loses New Hampshire narrowly but nevertheless wins South Carolina and Florida: that would still be enough for him to be declared the "winner" of the early-voting states.

"Nepal may be minefield free today, but it still cannot be declared a country free of landmines," said Richard Derieux, UNMAT Senior Technical Advisor.

"He will almost certainly still be declared, he might even travel down to Ascot and a decision may be made at the last minute, but if it is soft ground he won't run".

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