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uncommitted

[uhn-kuh-mit-id] / ˌʌn kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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Russia “likely lacks sufficient uncommitted reserves to dramatically increase the scale or intensity” in the winter, the group said in a recent note.

From New York Times

On Thursday, TfL said that cutting all "uncommitted" Healthy Streets funding, such as walking and cycling schemes, would save about £500m.

From BBC

The Senate didn’t take action on the proposal last yea r and leaders have been uncommitted about its fate this session.

From Washington Times

The announcement sent officials hunting for stockpiles in warehouses around the country and uncommitted supply from large manufacturers.

From New York Times

Consider this: There are 51 players on the 100-player Seattle Times chips list who are uncommitted or unsigned the week before February signing day, a number lower than most years.

From Seattle Times