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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unsettled debate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a discussion or argument that has not reached a conclusion or resolution. Example: "The topic of climate change remains an unsettled debate among scientists and policymakers."
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An unsettled debate about how much of its forests India should turn over to mining has also limited coal production.
The White House's decision to put in place a Clinton administration rule to protect national forests but allow changes to be made locally kindled a tense and unsettled debate today over how the rule would be carried out.
When Senator Joseph I. Lieberman urged a greater role for religion in public life in campaign speeches this week, he touched off a new round in the sharp but unsettled debate over the role that personal beliefs should play in American politics.
Since this is a relatively recent and unsettled debate, through this example we can see Critical Theory in the making.
Further, it intervenes in a long-standing and unsettled debate concerning the effects of agricultural commercialization on the abilities of rural communities to cope with exogenous shocks.
It is not so much of the difference in size scale as the contrasting views of the particulate and continuum, a unsettled debate since the days of Aristotle and earlier.
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This disaster has been accompanied by a still-unsettled debate about how best to stem the foreclosure crisis.
The classified briefings come amid an unsettled surveillance debate in Congress that rushes up against an unforgiving deadline.
Two unsettled historiographic debates exist revolving around the operation: whether the Egyptians were intending to advance toward Tel Aviv, which most historians agree was not the case; and whether the operation was a turning point on the Israeli southern front.
But the make-up of the defence, which was largely untested on Tuesday, remains unclear, the great goalkeeper debate is unsettled, and there's the ongoing dilemma of Lucas Neill.
This debate remained unsettled on Sunday night, when the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced a preliminary voter turnout rate of 61.3percentt, while the nongovernmental observer group, Hagamos Democracia, announced an estimated turnout from its quick count at 47.6percentt.
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