Sentence examples for split about what from inspiring English sources

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Scholars are split about what role ideology plays in generating oral dissents.

Officials say that they want to agree to as wide a deal as possible, but they are split about what topics to include in the discussions.

Syrian sources said the 32-member body was split about what to do after a tense weekend meeting with John Kerry, the US secretary of state.

To add to the party's woes, the Electoral Commission has announced that it is investigating its accounts for 2008.Tony Travers, of the London School of Economics, says Labour "is completely split about what to do about the threat of the BNP".

As a result, people believe scientists are still split about what's causing global warming, and therefore there is not nearly enough public support or motivation to solve the problem.

Hedge fund billionaire Michael Steinhardt has been accused of sexual harassment, and the various non-profits he supports are split about what to do next.

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At its core, that split is about what is an acceptable price to pay for economic success and stability in a country still technically at war with its often belligerent neighbor, Communist North Korea.

The game didn't split hairs about what you were doing: it was very clear that the standard mode was the way that this game was meant to be experienced, and clear that you should try on regular difficulty before you turned on assist mode.

And, in the end, with appeal to imperial authority and force.And what were the rivals split about?

Suburban voters split about evenly.

The results are always split about evenly.

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