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Similarly, if unsure whether their agreements would be enforced, rights respected and wrongs redressed, they would shy away from engaging in many worthwhile activities.
Where the answers to our questions remain obscure, he honestly admits that we remain unsure.
The scale incorporates the responses to four potential anti-democratic actions which were categorised as 'support ', 'unsure' and ' oppose'.
Teachers were daunted by the idea of singing, especially if unsure of their own voice and their ability to stay in tune.
The piece opens with a ®rst inversion and concludes on a second inversion, unsure but nevertheless resigned.
However, there is one aspect of collostructional analysis that makes us unsure about its value in relation to our possessives data.
On each occasion, she is unsure that the intervention will be for the good - because she cannot know future contingents.
Can there be any wonder that today's young people grow up unsure of the apostrophe and its use?
They were unsure how to articulate their needs and found dealing with professionals daunting and intimidating.
If a society is unsure that a resource is critical, can it apply the precautionary principle?
In the end the would-be assassin was himself unsure about his chances of success.
Indeed, they were unsure what organisations might be appropriate, or, in one case, that they existed at all.
Learning then becomes difficult and repeated exposure to targets may only repeat the process of being unsure of what is being heard.
Then, the speaker, being unsure of the accuracy of the correction, repeated the tones of jie55-ting55 while attempting to produce kao55-xiung35.
They also knew that change would be beneficial, but were unsure about what exactly would serve their best interest.
The book is also interesting because the outcome of this struggle is still so unsure.
The crucible for the teacher is this: spiritual exploration cannot be led by someone who is unsure of its value.
I had become paranoid, unsure of my place.
Discussion of the findings suggests that teachers were not aiming to develop students' communicative abilities, and were unsure how to assess these.
The withinsubject factor was response (self, unsure, other) ; and the between-subjects factor was group.
Inevitably a reader will dissent from some judgements, or may feel attracted by them but unsure how far to embrace them.
Seventy-four subjects (22.3 %) had received antibiotics in the previous 6 weeks, with a further 13 (3.9 %) being unsure of the medication they had received.
I am unsure whether it could be satisfactorily elaborated or whether as elaborated it would be plausible or attractive.
We are unsure of the reason for this difference ; it may be attributable to the diagnostic process used.
I embarked on the interview process with an open mind, unsure what student responses might reveal.
Occasional news stories of other kinds reinforce the image of an establishment anxious about psychoanalysis but unsure of its ground.
Of primary importance is whether children might show any evidence for having learned labels offered by unsure or ' ignorant ' speakers.
Malacologists are unsure about the purpose of the mucus.
Despite her non-religious stance, she remained unsure about existence after death.
I am also unsure that the writers he examines are always as complex and innovative as he claims them to be.
Accustomed to identifying themselves if they had brushed, students were unsure as to who was to raise their hand and who was not.
Within this research, there was evidence of patients being unsure about the most appropriate decision to make.
In the national sample, 44.5% favored legalization (16.4% definitely and 28.1% probably), 33.9% opposed legalization (20.4% definitely and 13.5% probably), and 22% were unsure.
The chapter on punctuation provides a very userfriendly service to any writer unsure of current practices in this area.
In contrast, relatives of younger, first- or second-episode patients may be unsure what level of functioning to expect from their relative in the future.
In short, while we know that privatisation is taking place, we remain very unsure of its economic impacts.
Additionally, there are instances where community members are unsure of how long-term or seasonal sea ice variations affect specific ice conditions/movement.
The listener is left with the distinct feeling that the work is about something of note but unsure about exactly what.
The farmer had been informed by the authority at the time, but was unsure of his need to act.
In this environment, traders are unsure how much of the credibility signaled (or not signaled) by approaching agents is genuine and how much is artificial.
First, it is unsure about the precision of the central bank's information on future inflation.
Immediately after articulating each word, participants identified the source of the speech they heard (' self '\\' other '\\' unsure '), via a button press.
A client chose to share information with a support worker who was unsure of her competence to deal with the disclosure.
I am left unsure whether the claim she makes is metaphysical or epistemological.
After studying five strabismic animals and 16 control animals we are still unsure if strabismus affects the periodicity or segregation of ocular dominance columns.
If the child was unsure how to form a letter, the experimenter told him or her to look at the wall chart.
Primary nurses were unsure about the limits of their responsibility and accountability for discharge plans.
However, language teachers are often unsure about how best to incorporate vocabulary learning into their teaching.
Three per cent were unsure or did not know the place of neglect/mistreatment.
Since it is positioned in this first section but after the overview, perhaps the editors were also unsure of its appropriateness.
They reported that they were unsure of what they were entitled to until they had been informed by a social worker.
Late enrollment is also very common for the same reasons cited for failure to enroll and because parents may be unsure of a child's age.
The implication is that managers, applying disability policies from their own understanding will be unsure of their target group.
However, they were unsure how many voters' decisions they could actually in-uence.
Unsure of his\\her future, employee reaction finds expression in spontaneously leaving the undertaking.
The nature of the spectromorphology makes us unsure about the reality of either the source or the cause, or both.
I assume that the parties were unsure whether the game would continue at the end of each round.
Around 20 per cent say they were unsure about one issue, rather fewer were unsure about two, and so on.
We are unsure about what factors (or combinations thereof) are responsible for this variability ; we must leave the question open at this point.
The main factor concerning parents was that the nurse would refer to the general practitioner if unsure.
We are unsure how applicable the results are to populations with different demographic features.
Arguably, familiarity with the form allowed her to focus on other corrections in the utterance of which she may have been unsure initially.
Rated : 5, strongly agree ; 4, agree ; 3, unsure ; 2, disagree ; or 1, strongly disagree.
I am unsure and shall come back to that question at the end.
One doctor, who had referred a similar patient to the eating disorders service for treatment, was unsure of the purpose of a diagnostic label for such patients.
When reading aloud with distorted feedback of their own voice, patients in both groups made more errors than controls ; they either misidentified its source or were unsure.
The authors remain unsure whether empowerment ' is a concept understood, accepted and internalised by older users, or one that is socially constructed by professionals and policy-makers' (p. 202).
The analytical aspects of the study are sadly marred by a confusing use of conceptual categories that left the present writer unsure of the intellectual intent of the work.
Secondly, of the 63 respondents approaching pensionable age (under current entitlements) at least eight felt that they might face problems in this respect, or were unsure about their entitlement.
The interview data revealed that several participants had been caring for a partner with high needs for a long time and were unsure how much longer they could continue.
If no bug is found, the algorithm will eventually get back to the node that the user was unsure about, knowing that all its children behaved correctly.
Although the portrayals by these diasporic writers are regarded as representative, these images makers occasionally appear to be slightly unsure of the culture they are portraying.
Older partners may be unsure about how to relate to married stepchildren and their families, even though they are part and parcel of the relationship with the new partner.
If they felt unsure, they were encouraged to say a small part of the word, and they were told that it did not matter if it was not correct.
As a group, they were unsure of how such a broadened team effort should be structured, and said available funding likely would dictate the final structure.
Although 67% agreed that more use of patient assessment of consultations should be used to assess quality of care generally, one-quarter (25%) were still unsure about this approach.
The listenerobserver, unsure of the sender's underlying intentions or the veracity or relevance of any information that was conveyed, could be led down the garden path.
In particular, 40 % of the children claimed that children could not make people get better, another 40 % claimed that children could make people get better, and 20 % were unsure.
Central banks are therefore unsure whether a real exchange rate depreciation will primarily stimulate aggregate demand (through improved competitiveness) or contract aggregate supply (through more expensive imported materials).
The agricultural law instructs the rural magistrate that if he is unsure of someone's occupational status, he should bring the person before the alcalde for a determination.
We are unsure, however, whether dragging the debate one step backward towards research, epistemological and ontological fundamentals would (a) end in agreement or (b) help with policy or practice decisions.
Participants could have made errors in the reading aloud with distortion condition either by misidentifying the source of their voice (as external) or by being unsure about its source.
I looked past him unsure if he could see me.
Is it merely that we archaeologists are unsure of our identity in the present and project our confusion onto the past?
No doubt we are often unsure about how to decide because we do not have all the facts.
I remain unsure about the criteria for selecting information sources on some topics, but not on others.
If at any time the experimenter was unsure whether the child understood the word, further questions were asked.
Patients were unsure which hospitals and health centres they could visit and how their bills would be paid.
Political historians will quibble at some statements and characterization of religious positions is at times unsure.
However, we are still unsure about its true nature.
In one item, clinicians were asked to indicate whether the guideline was relevant to their clinical practices (yes, no, unsure).
Unsure of their authority over their dependants, such men made poor allies for an administration anxious to force through unpopular measures.
All of the other parties either did not believe in consensus, or they were unsure.
The communists had joined the revolution only in 1955-56, after a long and unsure journey.
Check any meanings you are unsure of in a dictionary.
As suggested, students remain unsure on the benefits of virtual seminars and distance learning.
In many situations you may be unsure of the outcome of some activity or experiment, although you know what the possible outcomes are.
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