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As has often been the case with Kennedy, outsiders were left to speculate about his motives.
But in the absence of detailed statements from the government, outside observers and Cubans were left to speculate.
Meanwhile, career prosecutors who had intended to aggressively investigate the accusations were left to speculate about what had happened.
As investigators awaited the results of autopsies on Friday, the French and British media were left to speculate on a motive for the crime.
The news media and the public were left to speculate because James has not given an interview since a mostly unrevealing segment with CNN's Larry King during the N.B.A. finals (although James did say the Cavaliers had "an edge going in" during that conversation).
Part of the problem with the meltdown is that because of no adequate information on a real time basis, people were left to speculate and left to fear.
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Instead, the market is left to speculate.
The rest we are left to speculate on and fill in our own blanks.
Because the memo is still classified until the White House releases it, we're left to speculate about its contents.
We are left to speculate on whether it was Blunkett's intention to deny his chief inspector the dignified solution.
Without an official announcement, people are left to speculate, and misinformation can circulate on channels the university cannot control.
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