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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undecided issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to topics or matters that have not yet been resolved or determined. Example: "The committee is still discussing the undecided issues before making a final decision."
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Before delivering the partial decision, the jury told the judge in a note that more deliberations on the undecided issues would not be helpful.
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The undecided issue is no longer whether GM has a manufacturing supply problem, but how to deal with it.
It has been a combative and so far undecided issue among environmentalists and economists, made the more so by the poor quality of most environmental data.
For his part, Mr. Sundeen said he thought that the chance of enacting a ban on the use of car phones in any state was slim because cell phone use in cars is still an "undecided safety issue" for many legislators.
He has already announced the Conservative party will adopt a position of neutrality in the referendum itself, but that leaves undecided the issue of the government stance, including whether ministers will be allowed to remain in post during the referendum if they wish to oppose continued British membership of the EU.
John continued to wage war vigorously but died, leaving the issues undecided.
"If I'm undecided and the issues haven't driven me to vote for one candidate or another, I think it comes down to credibility and likability".
In a joint release on the new data, Mumsnet and Gransnet conducted interviews with nearly 100 users, asking leave, remain and undecided voters about issues around trust and political messages during the EU referendum.
With many political questions and gas-related issues undecided, in particular regarding the extent to which Gazprom will benefit from the ouster of RosUkrEnergo and UkrGazEnergo, it is possible that Ms Tymoshenko will be taking the plaudits when she visits Moscow in the next few weeks.
But after the arguments yesterday, some experts said liberal justices seemed more attracted to certain Bush legal arguments than had been expected and two of the justices who had agreed with Justice Scalia on Saturday, Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony M. Kennedy, appeared undecided about certain issues.
Shuffling from panels and the ballroom to listen to Republican leaders, Kathy Lore, a 72-year-old from Pennsylvania, said she was undecided on many issues, including who she would vote for in a Republican presidential primary.
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