I've met a surprising number of voters who say they can't make up their minds.
About one-third of voters said they didn't know enough about him to make up their minds.
Not only does technology change rapidly, but his political masters make up their minds slowly.
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The law should have forced investors to make up their minds on Jan. 1, 2001.
From a distance, it sounds as if medical researchers can't make up their minds.
There are still people out there who may be trying to make up their minds.
Some Iraqis are not waiting for President Bush's speech tonight to make up their minds.
Ms. CELINDA LAKE (Democratic Pollster): Well, women always make up their minds later than men.
There are still people out there who are trying to make up their minds.
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There might even be some here who are trying to make up their minds, maybe.
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And some 25m mainly poor and poorly educated voters have yet to make up their minds.
That is why his campaign is urging the undeclared superdelegates to make up their minds quickly.
With only hours left to make up their minds, how many voters will turn out on Thursday?
Without question, seniors are far more connected than ever and have yet to make up their minds.
In recent weeks, the bulls and the bears have not been able to make up their minds.
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Almost half the voters, say some polls, will make up their minds only in the final two weeks.
Throughout the process, Dean has been pressing for superdelegates to make up their minds after this week's contests.
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There are still some people out there trying to make up their minds.
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The outcome of Hamburg's election may help them to make up their minds.
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By tradition, around a fifth of voters are reckoned to make up their minds at the time of the convention.
The networks make their final decision in mid-May, sometimes waiting until the day before their advertising presentation to make up their minds.
But is there anything to persuade the great mass of "don't knows", turned-off and "don't cares" to finally make up their minds?
Mr de Haller of the SMA still hopes Switzerland's suicide figures will persuade those who have yet to make up their minds.
He'd better hope his client didn't make up their minds first.
Polls of potential voters have been all over the place, but they do show that a majority of Egyptians have yet to make up their minds.
You can share it with your friends and neighbors and co-workers, because there are still people out there who are trying to make up their minds.
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There are only 14 days left until Iowans head out to caucus, but the survey suggests that many voters have yet to make up their minds.
While companies lack political parties (thankfully), they are rife with people who like to make up their minds for themselves, especially when it comes to big issues.
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The two junior partners in the government have yet to support the latest austerity measures and will make up their minds once they have studied the details.
After the St Louis debate, the 140 uncommitted voters who formed the audience were asked if the clash of candidates had helped them make up their minds.
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