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Перевод: uncommitted speek uncommitted


[прилагательное]
не принявший на себя обязательства; не связавший себя; не переданный в комиссию; не совершенный; не находящийся в заключении


Тезаурус:

  1. In Virginia, Mr Clinton won with 52 per cent, to 36 per cent uncommitted and 12 per cent for Mr Jerry Brown, the ex-California Governor, and his only rival.
  2. In a more combative address, which would have helped to win over the uncommitted vote, Mr Yegor Gaidar, the architect of the shock therapy programme, said preconditions for rapid economic growth comparable to Western Europe after the 1939-45 War had been created.
  3. He can be denied the nomination only by an extraordinary blocking coalition of "super-delegates" - party bigwigs who make up nearly a fifth of the voting delegates at the convention - and delegates already won by Tsongas and by Brown, plus a handful of delegates (more than a tenth of the total) who are already pledged as "uncommitted".
  4. For instance, it has, at times, looked desirable to reduce the order of battle of the Rhine Army, in order to build up a larger uncommitted and strategically mobile central reserve in the United Kingdom.
  5. In contrast, there was no drift to the Conservatives amongst uncommitted Mirror readers.
  6. Throughout the electorate the swing to the Conservatives was stronger amongst those who generally had relatively little interest in politics; amongst those who did not tune in to watch highbrow television or radio news; amongst those without professional qualifications; and amongst those who, despite stating a party preference in 1986, none the less denied being party "supporters" - we can call them politically "uncommitted" - even when they had political preferences.
  7. Since Sun/Star readers as a whole were relatively uncommitted they were relatively easy to influence anyway but, in addition, the tabloids were particularly good at influencing their readers' voting preferences.
  8. Once we distinguished between party supporters and uncommitted voters we found no consistent differences between voters with different viewing habits.
  9. This close association of Church and Party may well have had a cost to the Church in limiting recruitment to people who are not committed supporters of the Official Unionist Party but, given that the DUP support is twenty times the size of the Free Church and that there is a large uncommitted population, this is probably not something which explains why more people do not join the Free Church.
  10. For the uncommitted public, however, there were two effects of startling importance: sexual frankness took an immense leap forward and the image of women could be said to have been changed for ever.
  11. However, 32 per cent of Democrat voters were uncommitted.
  12. Most clearly of all, Sun/Star readers were uniquely uncommitted to party politics.

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