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It used to be that when art was made, people would be unsure of its value until — slowly, through all kinds of critical discourse and debate — the art would acquire cultural significance.
A detached observer would be unsure of the future whether destruction and violence would predominate or whether an enduring constitutional order would emerge was a question which events had not answered.
Douglas Anthony said at this point in the election, he would be unsure of how he would vote in that situation.
If our hypothesis holds, we would expect horses to respond to this same vocal order given by this same person by obeying whatever this person's position and attentional state (facing and looking at the horse, distracted, eyes closed or back turned), while they would be surprised by a novel person giving the same order (violation of expectations) and would be unsure of this person's expectancies.
Thus, the physician would be unsure as to whether to treat or not the patient if the patient's probability of disease as computed by the prediction model was 33%.
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You'd be unsure of how much I knew.
At the time I was working in the mortgage sector, and since the recession, I'd been unsure about the future of the industry.
Polis said he'd been unsure whether the amendment would pass, but was gratified by the final tally.
I think I would be OK but there were some things I would still be unsure about' (Buzzer pressed 4.52, starts treatment 5.17) (Std 32 reflective interview).
You're supposed to leave a gig on your strongest laugh, by ending on such weak wordplay most audiences would be left unsure of what they'd just seen.
Many reading this would, 20 years ago, be unsure whether the icon represented saving or accessing the A: drive.
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