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It is perhaps open to charges of gimmickry, but surely no one could deny its fascination.
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His taste in art, though, is perhaps open to debate.
The word behind here is perhaps open to interpretation, because at times, the water is thundering down on our heads, encroaching on the rocky path and leaving us stum bling blindly along, clutching blindly at a rope to guide us.
3. Whether Locke and Hobbes are properly invoked in this way is perhaps open to question.
This argument is perhaps open to the objection that there was in the period of slavery more than a little dissent to the government's complicity in the crime of slavery; certainly the abolitionists strongly expressed their dissent.
Whether such data confirm the claim is perhaps open to interpretation.
In a typical move, she observes that Knox's "History" was still on Defoe's shelves when he was writing "Crusoe," and from this proposes that it was "perhaps even open on the table before him as he writes his own castaway's tale".
Although it was perhaps advantageous to remain open to the possibility of the merits of a new and beneficial nonnative species as a source of food or a solution to some limited environmental challenges, it was likely better, given what was known about harmful species invasions, to first study them at great length before welcoming them to new areas.
It was, perhaps, inevitable that Marco Rubio would open the deepest cut in the troubled campaign of Jeb Bush.
"It is expensive and opulent, and it's perhaps the most exciting restaurant to open in New York within the last two decades".
It was perhaps apt that the most open singles tournament in recent history (at the start it was 7-2 the field) should culminate in such a topsy-turvy final.
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