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was uncommitted
adjective
Not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute.
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She won 55percentt of the vote there, while 40percentt was uncommitted.
Even Jimmy Carter, the first candidate to use the Iowa caucuses to reach national prominence, finished second in 1976 (although in that case, the first place finisher was "uncommitted").
An update on Tom Perriello, who'd been a holdout on health care (he voted yes on the House bill last November but was uncommitted on the various compromise plans since then): he'll vote for the Senate bill as long as the Senate holds up its end and passes a reconciliation bill that removes the indefensible pieces of fat from its own version.
Harkin's nearest competition was "uncommitted," with 12%.
A time limit for Prince Paul, who was uncommitted and "wavering", wasn't set.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio each won a single delegate in Wyoming, while one delegate was uncommitted.
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Dope is proud of Clinton's heroic win over UNCOMMITTED, and I now think that we should revote ALL the states and let UNCOMMITTED run on all the ballots, because I think UNCOMMITTED has got an uncommitment that I can believe in and has been uncommitted for centuries, which means UNCOMMITTED has got the experience as well.
Twenty-seven were uncommitted.
The Council leadership is uncommitted.
Mr. Romney won five, and the other five are uncommitted.
"We're re-evaluating the landscape; we're uncommitted.
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