Sentence examples for as an open question from inspiring English sources

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The Fed deliberately left the duration of the asset purchase program as an open question, in contrast to the specific interest-rate threshold.

He leaves as an open question whether the disorder was unknown because it was so rare or simply because it lacked a name.

Rather, by way of explanation, or as an open question, he says, "Something had started to annoy Tanning about the visual arts".

Judge Hudson's opinion declining to dismiss the Virginia case did not address the merits of these arguments, but the constitutionality of health-care reform must, at this point, be seen as an open question that can be resolved only by the Supreme Court.

The matter would have been resolved, had Cue Card jumped over the third-last in Friday's Cheltenham Gold Cup rather than into it, but one fall by each horse this season has left it as an open question and they will now go their separate ways until the autumn at least.

We now put the following as an open question.

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Moreover, in some works he left it as a open question as to whether one need presuppose a distinct kind of logical form in these cases (e.g., PLA, 224 28; IMT, 256 57).

Whether any of these interactions might also be involved in AS development is an open question.

Whether this venture will be as successful as the last remains an open question.

Whether everyone will build as much as they want is an open question.

As yet it remains an open question as to what the cause of death patterns may turn out to be among HIV-positive people who have taken ART for many years or even decades.

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