adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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amount
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Income support will be uprated by an unspecified amount but campaigners say this will do nothing to help other poor families.
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The stores consisted of unspecified amounts of weaponry and equipment for unconventional warfare.
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The robbers, described as Afro Carribean, made off with with an unspecified amount in cash and jewels.
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It directs developed countries to provide an unspecified amount of financial and technical assistance to help developing countries comply.
damages
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The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in state court in Houston, seeks unspecified damages .
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The suit accuses Sutro of negligence and fraud, and seeks unspecified damages .
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The suit asks for reimbursement of the $ 137. 6 million in losses plus restitution of fees and unspecified damages .
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Each company seeks unspecified damages and injunctions that would stop the other from using its patents.
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While attempting to recoup some of its losses, Codelco is seeking unspecified damages from the defendants.
date
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The story takes place at an unspecified date but clearly in the years immediately before the First World War.
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After defence lawyers pointed out the flats had not yet been built, they changed to an unspecified date in 1993.
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Finally the company is promising transaction processing software at a future, unspecified date .
number
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An unspecified number of employees were offered jobs at other facilities, said Witco spokesman Carl Soderlind.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The terrorists were given an unspecified amount of money to free the hostages.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An unspecified number of employees were offered jobs at other facilities, said Witco spokesman Carl Soderlind.
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At the end highway robberies, riots and an unspecified sense of comeuppance is what we are left with.
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Avitus of Vienne associated the campaign with unspecified matters of finance.
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Each company seeks unspecified damages and injunctions that would stop the other from using its patents.
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He also proposed an electoral law, details of which remained unspecified .
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He proposes unspecified tariffs on imports from Third-World nations that depend on cheap labor.
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If found guilty, both executives could face unspecified penalties and other sanctions.