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We could settle a question, almost.
No factual discovery could ever settle a question of right or wrong.
There's also a chance that the Rosetta mission will help settle a question of more direct interest to nonscientists.
The Brexit referendum asked us to settle a question about identity under cover of asking a question about trade.
It seemed like a harmless and responsible journalistic task meant to settle a question that had hung over the race for governor — at least in the pages of The New York Times.
The trustees now have the responsibility to settle a question at least as pressing as whether Mr. Armstrong should keep his job: What is a museum of American art?
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This settles a question of some 20 years′ standing.
Rather than settling a question, the referendums asked many more.
THE prime minister, Yoshihiko Noda, appears suddenly to have settled a question that has hung over Japanese politics since the summer.
In the early 2000s, Bourgain settled a question about addition and multiplication that is simple to state, but hard to prove.
Iger's pronouncement settles a question that had hovered for a month, since Disney announced that it would launch a sports streaming service next year and a family-friendly streaming service by 2019.
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