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Wait-and-see attitude.
A skeptical attitude.
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We're taking a wait and see as to whether we'll have Louisiana oysters, which we usually get from P&J and Louisiana Seafood Exchange.
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"But, as they are not mandatory, it's a case of 'wait and see' as to whether this guidance will drive real change or just sit on the shelf".
One has to wait and see whether Zambians respond well to the newly introduced knee surgery.
We'll have to wait and see whether the retail sector as a whole continues its surprising January sales performance.
Other studies also found that TB suspects preferred to wait and see whether their symptoms would become serious as they did not want to pay high healthcare costs out of pocket unnecessarily [ 18, 19].
We'll just have to wait and see whether the Affordable Care Act, as the health care law is officially known, surprises us on the downside.
We have to wait and see whether he will be right or not".
We'll have to wait and see whether it works or not".
I guess we'll have to wait and see whether it is or not".
We'll have to wait and see whether this is necessarily a good thing.
But anxious critics will have to wait and see whether there is a third Nativity film.
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