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Still, with only a few months left before the election, much is unsettled in this race.
To be fair, the law is a bit unsettled in this area, particularly the question of what constitutes an illegal quid pro quo under bribery and related statutes.
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It is a great, and rare, thing to be unsettled in the theatre.
Its grain of truthfulness, however, is just enough to leave you unsettled in the pit of your stomach.
There are those who argue that President Bush, perhaps unconsciously, was settling a score left unsettled in the Persian Gulf war by his father.
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But in a sign of how much remains unsettled in the tablet magazine marketplace, Time Inc., the country's largest magazine publisher, has yet to reach an agreement with Apple or Amazon to sell subscriptions.
Lives were unsettled in the U.S. during the 1930s by 30% unemployment and 30% deflation, by bank failures and bankruptcies.
While IT vendors co-design new services with their clients, sporadic requirements and constraints may leave target users and business partners unsettled in the conceptual IT service system.
Lives were unsettled in the U.S. during the 1930s by 30% unemployment and 30% deflation, leading to a series of bank failures and bankruptcies.
Clearly the situation in the Isles was unsettled in the 1250s.
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