Tim Hwang: Right, so it's a big, open question and has been a big, open question on the internet for some time.
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That, I think, is really, for me, an open question, and more of an open question at the end of this year [240] than it was at the beginning.
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Which faction will prevail in 2020 remains an open question.
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It's still an open question which strategy will win out.
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But whether Hernandez's conviction remains voided is an open question.
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How exactly it came to be is an open question.
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The difference now, is the open question of what is
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But it's an open question whether the case moves forward.
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How Wakanda will define itself is still an open question.
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Whether it runs better, though, is still an open question.
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As to when this fight begins is an open question.
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Whether Congress will approve the money is an open question.
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It's an open question whether most Americans would support them.
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Whether Dolan will heed the lesson remains an open question.
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Whether they can pull it off is an open question.
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Where the White House stands: It's still an open question.
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Just where this discovery will lead remains an open question.
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How that data will be used is an open question.
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Martellus Bennett's return is an open question at this point.
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What constitutes a more authoritative source remains an open question.
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Whether that's true or not is a very open question.
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Whether the Russia investigation continues is now an open question.
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Who will host that summit is now an open question.
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How long that period might be is an open question.
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Whether he works to narrow them is the open question.
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What exactly that policy should be remains an open question.
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Whether that is good or bad is an open question.
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"That's kind of an open question and concern," Murphy said.
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This is neither an open question nor a partisan matter.
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How successful these tactics will be remains an open question.
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The open question is who asked him to do it.
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How long those doubts will linger is an open question.
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How this Republican Congress would respond is an open question.
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But the timing of the report is an open question.
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But that remains an open question in Florida, where Gov.
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How long this will prove sustainable is an open question.
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The effectiveness of any international inquiry remains an open question.
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How long that can keep going is an open question.
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Whether new evidence will be admitted remains an open question.
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But whether further gains are ahead is an open question.
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Ms. Kelly's future at Fox News remains an open question.
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One big open question among many in Nevada is turnout.
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What the end result will be is an open question.
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The character of the GOP is not an open question.
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And interestingly enough, this is an open question in general.
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Where we would go for dinner was an open question.
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Whether it passed that test is still an open question.
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How investors react to the news is an open question.
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But why it had been canceled was an open question.
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What exactly Congress will pass, however, remains an open question.
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Whether that choice will be recognized remains an open question.
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It remains an open question whether he will do so.
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And where Justice Kennedy stands may remain an open question.
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Deadwood: The Movie lets that stand as an open question.
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Whether there's any actual action, however, is an open question.
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Whether Yellen gets reappointed in February is an open question.
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It's now an open question if it remains as significant.
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What the future holds is, as ever, an open question.
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Whether the Supreme Court will agree is an open question.
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Which companies will lead that effort remains an open question.
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The open question is which approach ultimately effects greater change?
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After Saturday night, this is now an open question about Rubio.
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But whether Quibi will be take off is an open question.
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How common such encounters are is an open question in astronomy.
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Whether the LP is being completely fair is an open question.
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That's an open question, but competition typically results in lower prices.
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Oh, so that's an open question that that's how it works.
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And whether it catches on at all remains an open question.
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As for how to say, "Rubiowa," well, that's an open question.
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The interesting open question is whether there is more to come.
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That to me remains a very important open question in cybersecurity.
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But whether any will be forthcoming is still an open question.
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Whether you can make it through them is an open question.
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He says it is an open question which side will prevail.
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How many players will actually show up remains an open question.
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Whether they do anything with it remains an open question. Sen.
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But whether House Republicans will go along is an open question.
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It's an open question whether drawing brighter lines will stem losses.
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Whether the messaging acrobatics work remains an open question among lawmakers.
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Whether the projects can recover in time is an open question.
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Whether blockchain technology can exist inside Facebook is an open question.
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But how we go about doing that is an open question.
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How many more he might achieve remained an open question, however.
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How they'll go about doing that is still an open question.
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Whether that's a more useful tool, however, remains an open question.
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It is an open question being raised by President Donald Trump.
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And whether it can sustain this growth remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether he can even attract qualified people.
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It's an open question whether his successor will be as well.
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Whether Democrats can mobilize these voters is an open question, however.
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It's an open question what Athena meant to ancient Greek viewers.
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Precisely what Ottoman music they heard is an open question, though.
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Whether it's the formula Dahn's group perfected is an open question.
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Whether that firepower will still be effective is an open question.
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But how Facebook's enforcement could play out is an open question.
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It remains an open question how gullible and malleable he is.
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Budget The budget was another open question at the GOP retreat.
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But how best to have an impact was an open question.
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Whether their pitch can break through partisanship remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether this campaign season is any different.
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Whether the S.E.C. agrees with that characterization is an open question.
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How well it will work for him remains an open question.
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Whether he understands the political moment, though, remains an open question.
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But it's an open question whether these untrue attacks will work.
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After that, everything is an open question -- and a potential political nightmare.
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That's still an open question, but there are at least two possibilities.
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How long they will be able to stay is an open question.
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Exactly when that might have happened, though, is still an open question.
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Whether the order will hold up in court is an open question.
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How effectively YouTube will enforce its new policy is an open question.
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To that end, the final word on distribution remains an open question.
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As for the source of this imbalance, that's still an open question.
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How long they remain — and in what capacity — remains an open question.
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Whether the Samsung watch can do this is still an open question.
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The difference now, is the open question of what is stopping them?
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"It definitely seems like an open question," Duke's Smucker told BuzzFeed News.
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Whether that translates into actual policy passing is a big open question.
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Whether all this will allow Republicans to survive remains an open question.
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But what the court will do is an open question, he said.
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The really big open question is how all of this will work.
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Just how he plans to do that, however, is an open question.
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The medium-term outlook for drug pricing, however, remains an open question.
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"Whether or not it would work, is an open question," she said.
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Just how far the confrontation will go, however, remains an open question.
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But whether or not that advantage actually materializes is an open question.
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Whether the Democrats are up to these challenges is an open question.
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Whether he can take it all the way is an open question.
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Whether the North or South would be viable states is open question.
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Whether Clinton could knit the nation back together is an open question.
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It's yet another open question in desperate need of a creative solution.
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Whether or not progress in trade talks continues is an open question.
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There's also still the open question of New York magazine's print frequency.
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It's an open question, but one to pay attention to going forward.
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Whether they are prepared for the next transition remains an open question.
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Who has direct access to the tapes is itself an open question.
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That last one is still an open question on the electoral books.
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Another open question is whether Trump will eventually sit for an interview.
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Whether that mark is for better or worse is an open question.
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Whether or not it was working seemed to be an open question.
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But whether the government agreed with that assessment is an open question.
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How dramatic Labor's shift could be under Puzder is an open question.
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How Judge Kavanaugh would actually rule if confirmed remains an open question.
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But how long the factories can keep running is an open question.
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If SoftBank is willing to commit more capital is an open question.
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And it is an open question as to how long it lasts.
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Monday, but how it affects the morning rush remains an open question.
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Whether the policy will succeed as a deterrent remains an open question.
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Whether he can score at the pro level is an open question.
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What that ultimately means for security and privacy remains an open question.
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But the efficacy of some of these changes remains an open question.
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Whether it is genuine flattery or something else remains an open question.
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Whether the shift would be beneficial for patients remains an open question.
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Knowing just how powerful this olfaction is, though, is an open question.
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Whether France could continue its African operations would become an open question.
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Whether they can achieve anything close to that remains an open question.
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But it's an open question how long substantial jobs growth can continue.
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But the precise shape of future climate talks remains an open question.
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Whether Mr. Macron can succeed in his plans is an open question.
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What the president has in mind for DACA is an open question.
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It remains an open question whether the White House counsel's office knew.
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How it will go down with everyone else is an open question.
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Monday, but the impact on the morning rush remains an open question.
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Whether it has the willpower to follow through remains an open question.
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Whether it makes a difference for the Oscars is an open question.
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And yet one big open question remains: Is any of this hypergrowth sustainable?
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This is why "what did he mean" is so often an open question.
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But whether Trump will pull back from his bombast is an open question.
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But what kind of investigation detectives could launch now is an open question.
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How much force is applied by the future administration is an open question.
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Quite how coherent this coalition of convenience will prove is an open question.
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I think the only open question is whether September is on the table.
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An open question is how much appetite Europeans have for more open banking.
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The big, open question ... will Harvey Weinstein take legal action for the ousting?
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By how much is an open question and an active area of research.
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"Whether he's willing to do that is a real open question," Sroufe says.
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But it's still an open question if cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin, are actually commodities.
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And since we haven't done so this remains very much an open question.
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Why Trump was so loyal to his former adviser remains an open question.
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And it's an open question how motivated Bannon is to repair the relationship.
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Whether oil and gas companies are right to invest is an open question.
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Investing in cannabis was more of an open question for Davi and Rosenbluth.
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Whether Trump records his Oval Office discussions is, even now, an open question.
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"This answers a real big open question," Saxonburg Mayor William Gillespie told CNN.
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What happens to Kingdom's stakes in these companies now is an open question.
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It's an open question whether the image shift will pay off for Swift.
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Whether Wells' management is up to that task is still an open question.
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John Solomon: Not yet, it's still an open question as of four o'clock.
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Given the party's dismal track record on ObamaCare, that's unfortunately an open question.
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Whether we can rely on such help is an increasingly open question, however.
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Whether Republicans are really willing to go that far remains an open question.
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Whether that leads to a shutdown of some sort is the open question.
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How the party strikes the right balance between both remains an open question.
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How all this might play out is still an "open question," Orphan said.
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A responsible and very smart open question that covers a lot of ground.
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It's an open question whether any of it will actually influence his decision.
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But Sunday night showed that how the end occurs remains an open question.
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But the open question is whether Mr. Biden can effectively counter the president.
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But how Mr. Mueller will approach the various accounts is an open question.
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Whether this language is backed up by actual institutions is an open question.
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Whether the prosecutions will be an effective deterrent is still an open question.
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Whether the supplements will help certain groups of women remains an open question.
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But it remains an open question whether we will collectively meet this challenge.
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But the sustainability of buying offsets for a decade is an open question.
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Whether any Republican lawmakers actually break with their party is an open question.
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And opportunity for abuse and fraud is still possible, and an open question.
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Whether the White House can win support from Congress remains an open question.
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Whether Mr. Musk's various businesses will succeed, of course, remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether Trump and his allies would do the same.
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Whether this effort to disregard international law will succeed is an open question.
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Whether enough senators want to hear from Bolton, however, is an open question.
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What happens next week, next month and next year is an open question.
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Whether we're mature enough to save ourselves from ourselves is an open question.
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Where things will end up in the 2018 midterms remains an open question.
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The Point: Trump's temperamental fitness for the job remains a very open question.
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How long he will be able to do so is an open question.
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"I think its success is still an open question in California," Timmons said.
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Whether the show is going to continue to deepen is an open question.
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Whether the capital is there to absorb those losses is an open question.
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How much the email issue hurts Clinton's electoral hopes remains an open question.
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An open question is whether, or more likely how, Israel is now involved.
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Whether the keepers of those archives will allow access remains an open question.
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But whether they believe in them seriously or literally remains an open question.
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But what happens under the Trump administration is still a really open question.
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Whether primary voters penalize Mr. Biden over his past remains an open question.
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Whether Mr. Trudeau's appearance will quell the political storm remains an open question.
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Whether any of that adds up to impeachable offenses remained an open question.
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What happens in half a year or a year is an open question.
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Given OSMRE's recent rule-making, however, that seems at least an open question.
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How it will play out in the long run is an open question.
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Whether he faces legal consequences of his own is an open question. Gov.
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" Speaking on ABC's "This Week" program, Giuliani added, "It would be an open question.
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The open question of Rory's child's father's identity will haunt us until next season.
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Wheatley says it's still an open question as to when all these processes develop.
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Whether that can be fixed by 503 or even 2020 is an open question.
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But whether the issue rears its head at Friday's debate remains an open question.
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How the Senate might operate on a daily basis is also an open question.
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How the new administration would handle things has been something of an open question.
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And do you — or do you believe the caucuses are still an open question?
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Whether Dyndrite will break through is an open question, but early indicators are promising.
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It's an open question, but in my experience, the gentler approach gets more results.
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Whether or not Trump's agreement with Mexico will hold, however, is an open question.
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Where she, Hiyap and Evenezer will go and eventually settle remains an open question.
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A second big open question is where tokens will fit into the regulatory landscape.
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Whether tropospheric ionization had an additional climatic or ecological impact remains an open question.
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However, it's been an open question about which vehicles the astronauts would fly on.
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That we may eventually become an interplanetary or interstellar species remains an open question.
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It remains an open question how the Trump administration will approach these sensitive issues.
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It's still an open question as to if, and when, fusion can be commercialized.
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Whether it really is willing and able to step up remains an open question.
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It's an open question, and one that can only be solved through careful consideration.
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They expect Kushner will be cooperating too, but Don Junior is an open question.
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So to what extent antibiotics are negatively affecting the microbiome is an open question.
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Whether he could do that without inflicting major political damage is an open question.
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The nature of reality is an open question in the age of Donald Trump.
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Whether a league-wide edict would halt the wider demonstrations remains an open question.
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"Right now, it's still an open question" if we'll get on the bill, Sen.
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How this period will translate into an action movie is a completely open question.
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Whether the Supreme Court takes up the issue this term is an open question.
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The open question now is whether the experience of jail will change his mind.
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Whether he can pull off this delicate high-wire act is an open question.
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Whether the Fujimoris unite or continue to fight among themselves is an open question.
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It's an open question how motivated Tesla's shareholders will be to vote for change.
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How much Haspel will choose to say in her testimony remains an open question.
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Whether he faces another New Yorker in the general election is an open question.
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Whether the SEC, under new leadership, would revisit this issue is an open question.
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An open question is whether McCabe should have recused himself from the investigation earlier.
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It is, however, an open question whether Nielsen will stay as long as Kelly.
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Whether or not the prolonged detention of noncitizens is constitutional remains an open question.
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It remains an open question how Barr's oversight of the probe will play out.
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But it's an open question as to whether Fultz will find his shot again.
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But there's an open question of how much more of this Sessions can take.
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Whether these demands will lead to any tangible action is still an open question.
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How other media companies can profit from a gambling expansion is an open question.
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Whether that will entice more people to use its products is an open question.
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For now, at least, that will remain an open question, due to the injunction.
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Whether iBuying works outside markets like Phoenix and Las Vegas is an open question.
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But there's a big open question in this plan: Who would get that money?
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Whether the United States will adhere to its planned withdrawal is an open question.
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There's an open question around whether some of these payments were campaign finance violations.
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The extent to which Trump joins the Bannon-led effort remains an open question.
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How much of that is presented at the trial is a very open question.
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Whether these senators wind up breaking from the Republican conference remains an open question.
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What kind of oversight banks will face in the future is an open question.
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Whether profit at the Volkswagen brand will continue to improve is an open question.
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The open question, as pipeline projects proceed across the country, is whether America cares.
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Whether that includes Minecraft videos or other games content remains a major open question.
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It's an open question, of course, whether Bloomberg will ever reach the general election.
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Whether Macron could build a parliamentary base for change is also an open question.
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The relationship to a tabloid's exposure of his extramarital affair is an open question.
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And it remains an open question how long the pace of growth can continue.
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At Fox, as at many other companies, that remains very much an open question.
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Despite bipartisan criticism of Big Tech, how to regulate it remains an open question.
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Whether the FTC has jurisdiction over the big broadband providers is an open question.
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But whether they will stay after Mr. Trump takes office is an open question.
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How it will adapt to challenges on several fronts is still an open question.
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An open question is whether the Party of California philosophy will prevail as well.
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Whether it will be regarded as seminal in the investigation is an open question.
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It's just an open question as to whether there will ever be a space force.
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"How that information is actually shared is sort of an open question," Garvie told me.
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Right now the fate of the Affordable Care Act is very much an open question.
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Whether any of TRAPPIST-1's planets have atmospheres is, for now, an open question.
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The Cambridge Analytica no-show Sometimes the open question is about the absence of information.
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Whether it's enough to create an obstacle for WeChat's considerable advantage is an open question.
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Whether this all works to Clinton's advantage in Utah remains an open question, Karpowitz said.
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Whether such a switch will be too little, too late, however, remains an open question.
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The open question is whether his self-evidence political talents are matched by policy substance.
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Whether Washington can actually get in the dance and advance is still an open question.
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Whether they can succeed in time to fend off populist insurgency remains an open question.
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How many viewers will watch the live-streamed games on Amazon is an open question.
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But with what implications for German politics, and the German identity, is an open question.
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Whether there is demand for a solar roof still remains something of an open question.
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The open question is: how is that possible while still fully protecting everyone else's data?
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Until he does, Trump's financial connections to Russia should be treated as an open question.
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Plus there's that open question whether he can even die again, being, y'know, technically undead.
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It remains an open question how each company's millions of customers feel about that debate.
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Given Trump's behavior, it's an open question how much other politicians can get away with.
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Of course, the Republican Party made the choice Appelbaum considers an open question long ago.
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Whether she can fill the void left by Mr. Farage, however, is an open question.
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And whether Cox can run that kind of race is kind of the open question.
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Now there is an open question inside the West Wing over who will succeed Kelly.
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Whether Congress can actually get behind a national privacy framework, though, is an open question.
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One open question is whether bias-reduction programs can lead to lasting change in policing.
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Whether the city's discerning sun worshipers would embrace such a handout remained an open question.
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Whether Democrats and unions can successfully make the case against Scalia is an open question.
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And it was always an open question whether Mr. Son would readily give up control.
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What happens to premiums in 2018 and beyond is also an open question, he said.
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And whether the place can ever be restored to the map seems an open question.
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The available flight data was incomplete, however, leaving the Gulfstream's final destination an open question.
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But whether that influence amounts to an obstruction of justice amounts to an open question.
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Whether the audience is there to support all of these outlets remains an open question.
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But it remains an open question just what kind of groups her organization will back.
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However, it remains an open question whether Kelly will empower Liddell to play that role.
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The justices left that as an open question in the PCAOB case and in Lucia.
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And what the relationship of US wealth to Saudi suffering ... That's a huge open question.
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But whether the plan can actually change Wadleigh for the better is an open question.
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And it remains an open question whether China could inflict real damage by selling Treasuries.
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"I think that's going to always be an open question a little bit," Federer said.
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Whether that principle should also apply to the elected prime minister is an open question.
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Whether Trump can convince pro-life interest groups of his sincerity is an open question.
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How both will vote in the Senate (should they get there) is an open question.
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Still, the band's place in the pantheon — especially this one — has remained an open question.
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Whether a source of emergency program funding will be approved is now an open question.
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"It's just a completely open question," Dr. Aragón, who now works at Clemson, told me.
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How much, if any, of that content will be "Thrones"-related is an open question.
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The second wave drained the accounts, and now our paychecks are a big open question.
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Whether either of those outcomes is likely or at all possible remains an open question.
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However, it is an open question about how aggressive it will be when hiking rates.
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But whether Romo is the man with that quality is an open question. 3-13.
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How much influence Washington ever had over events in the region remains an open question.
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Though the first remains an open question, military interest came into clearer focus this week.
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Whether such concerns are resolved by the potential new owners' plans is an open question.
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But whether both sides can actually reach an agreement by Sunday remains an open question.
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Whether Trump will try to add House Republicans to his team remains an open question.
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But whether the federal government will continue to investigate corporate wrongdoing is an open question.
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Whether the world is prepared for any of these trends remains a very open question.
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What exactly McConnell will put on the floor is still an open question, of course.
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But whether there would be a long term for his government was an open question.
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" The question about McGahn's testimony: "The ultimate significance of McGahn's testimony remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether that can happen -- given a lengthy Air Force testing time.
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"It's an open question whether these agencies have the capacity to do that," Tingley says.
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But whether Congress will able to do much about it is an open question. Sen.
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Putin's ability to manipulate these individuals to serve his own purposes is an open question.
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It's an open question whether the internet of the future will be as reliable as
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However, it remains an open question whether the Constitution permits a presidential non-indictment indictment.
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But how green roofs should be deployed to maximize these benefits remains an open question.
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Of course, there is one final element that still remains very much an open question.
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But how this changes hurricanes is an open question with a growing amount of hypotheses.
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It's an open question whether he would have moved had the Florida tragedy not happened.
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The open question now is whether Congress holds Mulvaney in contempt for ignoring its subpoena.
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Whether that will be enough for him to retain power, however, is an open question.
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Still, it's an open question as to whether farmers will embrace the new banana trees.
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It's an open question whether WeWork will move ahead with its public debut at all.
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Whether or not these other moves make the Raiders appreciably better is an open question.
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Then of course, there's the open question of where this hypothetical missile would be headed.
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Whether the new service will end up being important to SoundCloud is an open question.
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So I think it's open question as to how much this picture has changed since 2008.
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Whether the President had paid income taxes recently had actually been something of an open question.
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It remains an open question whether a sitting President can be indicted for any offense anyway.
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Whether smaller players and newcomers could even theoretically follow these restrictive guidelines is an open question.
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But as to whether these characteristics were responsible for their ultimate demise remains an open question.
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Whether a modern candidate who embraces socialism can win a presidential election remains an open question.
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There's the open question of the formulation of tax credits and Medicaid reform on health care.
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But whether they can overcome the negative impact of the citizenship question is an open question.
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The question of how they should be regulated, though, remained an open question throughout the hearing.
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Of course, it's an open question how long and sustainable this Dem/progressive energy will last.
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Now one open question is whether Spicer will focus on pitching a book proposal with Berger.
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"So at this point it's just kind of, like I said, an open question," he added.
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But it's an open question just how much of an effect the spending deal will have.
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Longer term, it's an open question how the state's utilities will adapt to a changing climate.
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Whether this will be enough in the long run is still very much an open question.
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Whether the spirit of cooperation will continue between the New York Democrats is an open question.
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The real open question is whether Chrome OS is cut out to work on a tablet.
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I think that remains an open question and discussion that will continue until it's been resolved.
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Whether the San Francisco outfit should have been part of their curriculum is an open question.
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Whether that signals a rank-and-file Republican voter groundswell against Trump remains an open question.
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I had to be able to sit beside that open question without feeling anxious, without rushing.
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Guinn, however, said it was an open question whether Young had actually given Manson this gift.
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Whether his recent U-turns are a precursor to more fundamental changes is an open question.
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How the community's original ideals stand up to contemporary challenges is left as an open question.
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Now, he argued, it's an open question about what America's role in the world will be.
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I do think, though, that there is an open question about how exactly you define racism.
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The question that remains here, the open question, is the degree of the collateral damage, right?
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But whether that would induce the big six to reduce their SVTs is an open question.
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The problem is, the existence of life on the Red Planet is still an open question.
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Sam Altman, founder VotePlz If and when these features will be added is an open question.
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"I think that's a much more open question this time than in the past," he added.
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Impeachment similarly could render Trump toxic to the Republican Party, though this remains an open question.
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The return of Zack Wheeler, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, remains an open question.
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Whether the Russians would agree to — much less honor — such a commitment is an open question.
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Whether the compromise proposal gets across the finish line is still very much an open question.
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"Whether we get on it, is still kind of an open question, I think," Thune said.
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Another open question: Even if sports betting becomes legal, will Big Media companies be comfortable participating?
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We see huge potential for it, but where exactly it'll go is still an open question.
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Whether the latest continuing resolution or "CR" can pass the House is an open question, however.
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Whether the combined companies will actually perform better than they did separately is an open question.
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That remains an open question, as does whether Gorsuch is capable of speaking truth to power.
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Whether this series will create a wider audience for Jazz Age experimentalism is an open question.
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But whether the power lines provided the spark that began the fire remains an open question.
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Whether it would be a fatal blow for his candidacy, however, is still an open question.
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Whether it is to pursue justice or to protect their own interests is an open question.
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It's still an open question whether the House is on board to pass the CSR payments.
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Whether the Supreme Court justices agree that gerrymandering needs to be curtailed remains an open question.
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It remains an open question if he will feel hearty enough to play Saturday afternoon's semifinal.
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Exactly how much Canadians generally know about the system and support it is an open question.
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Whether the investigators can do their work if the government thwarts them remains an open question.
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Whether emptier and fewer nursing homes benefit older adults and their families remains an open question.
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And it's an open question whether things have changed between this last election and this one.
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Deciding what to do next with damaged buildings is still an open question for Puerto Rico.
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The open question: Did AMI publish the brochure with the hopes of striking a deal later?
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However, it remains an open question whether the same will ring true on the Democratic side.
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But whether the battlefield advances projected under Mr. Trump's plan will endure remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether any of these companies will change the way they do business.
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"That's an open question," said Catherine Hill, professor in the department of entomology at Purdue University.
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Whether that approach has achieved Mr. Trump's goal of putting "America First" is an open question.
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How you convince enough people that radical structural solution needs to happen is the open question.
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How Mr. Ulrich's colleagues on the Council would react to the cameras was an open question.
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Asked whether tightening policy at a June 14-15 meeting is an "open question", he agreed.
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With Bannon out of the White House, it's an open question: Who will inherit the whiteboards?
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It's an open question whether any of these companies will change the way they do business.
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Whether there will be new wall or fence construction in that area is an open question.
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Whether a criminal — versus a civil — process could bind a sitting president remains an open question.
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Further, it's an open question whether a president can claim credit for economic outputs like unemployment.
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It's an open question whether extending these rules to wireless networks has been a good idea.
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Their journalism has remained excellent but I think the open question is just from the finances.
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The extent they'll investigate Russian interference and release its findings is more of an open question.
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Whether she finds enough facts to go down the road of impeachment is an open question.
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It's still an open question whether climate change has anything to do with wind patterns, Titley says.
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"If its actions in Ukraine are also forgiven, its next step is an open question," he said.
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"This is still an open question, and it's a puzzle we're trying to fit together," he added.
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But it remains a very open question as to whether Obama's popularity will transfer itself to Biden.
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Whether Tillerson has the skills and intuitive instinct to be a successful negotiator is an open question.
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Whether Lewandowski would be included in the West Wing had been an open question during the transition.
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What a new owner of ABC would do with its costly news division remains an open question.
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But that leaves an open question: Who is Sherlock telling, "I love you" to in the teaser?
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How much of that pie there actually is to go around is still a pretty open question.
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Whether it was worth the millions raised by Stein to litigate the cases is an open question.
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It has been an open question whether he would ever return full time to New York City.
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It won't be easy: how to determine whether a person is digitally literate remains an open question.
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Whether America, Britain or other sickly places retain the capacity for such mobilisations is an open question.
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The open question is really how many handsets the company will release under the trusted brand name.
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While HIV and Ebola offer potential roadmaps for how this might happen, it's still an open question.
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Whether depressive realism is actually a widely applicable phenomenon is therefore still an open question, Moore says.
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The legality of the weapon in the other 49 states of the US remains an open question.
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It's an open question, but today's action suggests that we actually might end up liking the answer.
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What exactly constitutes a "reasonable amount" of money for processing a cadaver, however, remains an open question.
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But whether or not Mr. Shkreli will appear on Tuesday, let alone testify, is an open question.
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But whether enough members of Congress have the bandwidth or willingness to act remains an open question.
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How soon those investments will pay for themselves is an open question across the global auto industry.
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Where the President goes is an open question -- as is whether we will see a different approach.
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How Trump handles this friction with his own party is a huge challenge and an open question.
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What that ballgame looks like and what the rules of that ballgame are is an open question.
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But whether a trade partner would challenge the U.S. in such a way is an open question.
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Whether it will be accessible to astronauts from other countries is an open question at this point.
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Whether the details of those episodes will stay under wraps until they air remains an open question.
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Whether this message translates more broadly to Democratic voters this primary cycle, however, is an open question.
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It is an open question whether Mr. Edwards can stay upright under a last-minute Trumpian tsunami.
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Republicans have so far declined the requests, but a source said it was still an open question.
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But whether Congress and the American people ever see the special counsel report is an open question.
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The inquiry leaves it an open question whether a stronger British voice would have made things better.
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Whether such a provocative approach is the best beginning for December's NATO summit is an open question.
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Whether the increased turmoil will also lead to a boost in currency trading is an open question.
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But whether Russia will be allowed to compete in those events in Rio remains an open question.
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But it remains an open question whether the issue of collusion will ultimately divide Republicans and Democrats.
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How Democratic officials would interpret their mandate, should their resistance be so empowered, is an open question.
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Whether these wives, these widows are complicit in the barbarism they lived amid is an open question.
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What remains an open question is who, besides Raonic, might soon fill any sustained Big Four vacancies?
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What universities should do instead to meet the demand for Chinese language learning remains an open question.
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Of course, there's also the open question about what kind of tax policy will get through Congress.
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This is an open question, as there are no existing government-backed digital currencies implemented at scale.
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It is an open question whether every brain returns to its original settings once off the drug.
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Whether such disclosure would actually threaten the relationship between a lawyer and client is an open question.
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Even whether Trump could pardon himself is an open question our courts have never had to answer.
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How precisely they would use it is and will likely remain for some time an open question.
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It is an open question whether Trump and his administration will adopt any of the report's proposals.
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Whether governments will cut carbon pollution swiftly enough to stave off climate catastrophe remains an open question.
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Even if Kaepernick were allowed to subpoena Trump, there's an open question if it would even matter.
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Open question: What exactly a legislative compromise — and those "first steps" at the FCC — would look like.
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After that, it's an open question, with a tough road of primaries ahead in the coming weeks.
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"It's an open question, legally," said Mordechai Kremnitzer, a law professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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Whether or not testing will be made available to identify such a thing remains an open question.
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But whether that will be enough to block Clinton's path to the nomination is an open question.
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However, it's an open question whether Dr. Brenner's compound could actually affect human aging and life span.
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How successful it will be in the face of Mr. Musk's Twitter habit remains an open question.
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But it remains an open question what the presidential result may mean for Democrats in the midterms.
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Whether President Xi Jinping of China agrees to bend to Mr. Trump's demands remains an open question.
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Whether the government may do so without a warrant is an open question following the Carpenter decision.
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It's an open question whether larger organizations, or those without multibillion-dollar endowments, can follow its lead.
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Whether Mr. Trump can reach across the aisle to sell it to Congress remains an open question.
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Whether countries overseas reeling from the pandemic will still accept foreign goods remains a giant open question.
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So it's an open question whether Sanders gains more from staying in than he would be quitting.
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Whether robots can actually accomplish all the tasks they are being promoted for is an open question.
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So how effective the new policy that's going to be in place is, is an open question.
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But it is an open question what the presidential result may mean for Democrats in the midterms.
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There's also the open question of if/how Google and regulators in Kenya and Nigeria could respond.
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Whether the committee would be interested in taking this on again after 2020 is an open question.
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But regulatory approval is still an open question, and Sprint and T-Mobile's share prices reflect that.
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How long Mr. Grenell will be able to stay as the acting director is an open question.
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Shots rang out, though who fired first — someone inside the truck or police — remains an open question.
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Just as vital, though, is the open question of whether Green Bay's defense is actually that good.
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"It's an open question what happens to these children when they move into primary school," he says.
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And it's an open question whether he had a role in financing her foray into brownstone Brooklyn.
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Whether that's good enough is an open question; some experts recommend pure flag football through junior high.
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It remains an open question whether the Air Force can complete its testing and modifications by then.
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The motive behind their interactions -- emails, calls and face-to-face meetings -- is still an open question.
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Insofar as CCU can help get that going — an open question, for now — it is worth pursuing.
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Whether Ford -- or Kavanaugh -- would be interviewed as part of the inquiry has remained an open question.
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How a Zika vaccine might perform in areas with endemic dengue, or chikungunya, remains an open question.
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There are other signs of change in Dothan, though how meaningful or lasting remains an open question.
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Whether any of this succeeds in breaking the pattern of ever-rising budgets remains an open question.
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As for when people will fly on either Boeing's or SpaceX's vehicles, that's still an open question.
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It is still an open question whether Fox will use the footage when the episodes ultimately air.
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Who gets to decide what happens in the commons beyond our planet is still an open question.
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Whether the Kremlin intends to fully cut Russia off from the global internet remains an open question.
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Whether the success of these approaches could be replicated on the federal level is an open question.
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The nature of the digestive process that happens in between remains an open question, the study said.
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Whether Albayrak would be willing or able to do the same is an open question for investors.
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Trump is a really unusual candidate, and the long-term result to Trump is an open question.
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And as for Tillerson personally, whether he makes it through is still very much an open question.
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Of course, how and when Bixby will mix with third-party products and services remains an open question.
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The rightness or wrongness of capital punishment remains an open question but it's time to reject lethal injection.
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Though Amazon would likely disagree, the legality of the relatively new mass-contractor model remains an open question.
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When the Pebble acquisition happened, there was an open question around Fitbit was going to incorporate its technologies.
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It remains an open question whether even much, much lower fees would be viable in the long run.
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Whether the industry can figure out a way to deal with such "risk aggregation" is an open question.
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Had this never occurred, it's an open question as to whether or not life could have ever emerged.
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The open question is how this event changes national and state by state support for Trump next week.
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There's also an open question of how revolutionary Fontana's work actually was in the development of postwar art.
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That remains an open question, and Clinton's first major act as her party's presidential candidate was hardly reassuring.
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It is still an open question if and where the Category 5 storm will make landfall in Florida.
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So it was an open question what kind of people Trump would tap for key antitrust-related positions.
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How the site will differentiate itself against its new competition is an open question that will need answering.
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There's still, of course, the open question of how the show will go on without Rayna (Connie Britton).
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Another open question: How quickly will the Environmental Protection Agency move to undo regulations covered by Trump's order?
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The exact breadth of the actions remains an open question for everyone in the energy and environment sphere.
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"This, I would say, probably was the outstanding open question in the study of Boolean functions," Servedio said.
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"It's an open question why Anna-senpai released the source code for Mirai," he wrote earlier this month.
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It's an open question about how big a business can be built on time-shifting articles and videos.
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Asked by reporters whether tightening policy at a June 14-15 meeting is an "open question", he agreed.
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It's still an open question for the company, as pharmacy is a huge market but is highly complex.
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It will be the focus of the most debate and remains the largest "open question" in tax reform.
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Whether or not Tesla will be able to achieve full self-driving technology is still an open question.
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"At the moment we have an open question about the leadership of the conservative bloc," he told ZDF.
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Whether it will reach the critical mass to have Schumer's intended effect is still a very open question.
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The open question is whether they'd be joined by enough other factions within Parliament to topple the government.
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It's been an open question when—or even if—the movement would reach a breaking point with him.
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Whether such healthy reactions will prevail after the Nice massacre — and any future one — is an open question.
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"But executing is incredibly hard, and whether they chose the right set of assets is an open question."
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It's always an open question, of course, whether the President will follow advice of his team regarding Mueller.
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Whether that will persist if Johnson succeeds in his scheme to become prime minister is an open question.
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There's an open question about whether these employees might be breaking federal ethics laws with their online fundraising.
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Whether Macron agrees to play Hollande's reformist mascot until the end of his term remains an open question.
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What that new regulation will ultimately look like, and whether it will be sufficient, remains an open question.
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The extent of Barr's involvement is an open question, but there's no evidence he played a direct role.
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But it remains an open question whether that same agenda can win over voters in the general election.
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Whether Iran can become a more constructive partner with the West is at least now an open question.
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Whether Google's data can have a positive impact on public health and disease control is an open question.
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Asked if she would welcome future seasons of "Mariah's World," Ms. Carey said it was an open question.
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Whether these rich, app-based experiences gain traction on devices other than the smartphone is another open question.
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To what extent he remains true to his populist, nationalist roots once in power is an open question.
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The open question is whether the current Supreme Court believes that this law should apply to President Trump.
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When the Trump administration first realized the coronavirus would be a serious problem has been an open question.
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How able they are to execute on that charge they put before themselves is a more open question.
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Whether Republicans could have gotten the Freedom Caucus on board for this jujitsu approach is an open question.
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Whether Mr. Biden currently depends on the support of many of these voters, however, is an open question.
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But the critique is an open question, particularly for those in a position to elevate or ignore artists.
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Whether Europe can protect itself — again particularly with the Trump administration's ambivalence about NATO — is an open question.
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Whether Mr. Moore will have the resources necessary to appeal to Alabama's deep conservatism is an open question.
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Whether he was actually able to influence the outcome of any of these elections remains an open question.
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Whether the issue of witnesses will be raised — successfully — once the trial is underway is an open question.
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It is currently an open question about how to apply old legal concepts to 21st-century communications technology.
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Whether Android users will have a choice of what texting app they use is still an open question.
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How much any of the three will be able to shape Mr. Trump's policies remains an open question.
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How much longer Washington will be able to perform such operations unchallenged, however, is an increasingly open question.
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Whether or not that alone should make you feel better about smart assistants, well, is an open question.
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It's also an open question whether the Ethics Committee even has the authority to sanction pre-congressional behavior.
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There's also the open question of how can Moderna ramp up its production, if the vaccine does work.
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Whether there is in fact that much of an advantage in an administrative proceeding is an open question.
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Second-biggest US oil takeover in history It remains an open question whether Occidental truly won the war.
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But how pivotal an issue this will be on Election Day remains an open question for both parties.
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How the cases figure into ongoing trade negotiations between the United States and China remains an open question.
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What the "right" policy about what boundaries to set for political chatter at work remains an open question.
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One open question is whether the administration intends to pay for any tax cuts — and if so, how.
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Wehrum said it is an "open question" as to the degree of human activity influence in climate change.
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Burch said Simpson and her lawyer, Friedman, have raised "not frivolous" concerns about an "open question" of law.
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"DAU" is to open in London in April, but its showing in Berlin is still an open question.
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How the animals will be received by the general public as their numbers rise is an open question.
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Why would you bother to say so unless you viewed it as an open question, an ongoing debate?
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It's an open question whether enforcement will be robust enough for the law to really make an impact.
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How much harder China would bear down on North Korea by its own volition remained an open question.
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And so which way that goes and shakes out on the regulatory front is really an open question.
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I think it's an open question of, is now the standard just, "I'm a bit better than Trump"?
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But whether the technology is ready for widespread use — and whether consumers really want it — remains an open question.
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"We have to leave an open question of the source of where these things are coming from," Scaramucci added.
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Another open question is how the VA will manage the expected growth in veterans seeking medical care through telemedicine.
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Whether it's enough for a full criminal prosecution against any member of the Sackler family is an open question.
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Whether it would have ever been appropriate for Bachelor in Paradise to address this incident is an open question.
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Whether his support will pass along to his replacement, former São Paulo Mayor Fernando Haddad, remains an open question.
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Despite the political backlash, whether the government would allow the deal to go through unchallenged was an open question.
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An open question is whether the former employee who took down Trump's account could be subject to criminal charges.
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But how well the country manages the transition to what comes next is still very much an open question.
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It's an open question whether a world in which Kevin Owens and AJ Styles are champions exists without Punk.
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Where would all that leave Merkel's estranged Bavarian sister party CSU (Christian Social Union) is also an open question.
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It's an open question whether the campaign's heat of the moment will fade or give way to party unity.
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But it remains an open question as to if any will step down and who would take their place.
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How exactly all of this works remains an open question as well for reasons we'll get into below.3.
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One open question is whether it will integrate with Project Tango, which can scan and track real-life environments.
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It's an open question whether the United States will hit its Paris emissions target with or without the agreement.
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The open question here is: how long will it take for OnePlus to deliver software updates to the 3?
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Subsidized customers have a strong incentive to renew, but how many new people will join remains an open question.
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Whether drug importation, if implemented, would actually cut drug prices in a significant way is also an open question.
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Democratic strategist Eddie Vale said it's still an "open question" on whether O'Rourke hurt himself with progressives this week.
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The two leaders' handshake made history, to be sure, but it remains an open question whether their agreement will.
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But whether Trump quieted the doubts about him as a plausible commander in chief is a very open question.
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But many of the effects of psychedelics remain poorly understood, and why patients felt better was an open question.
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The open question is whether such an approach will advance America's interests or undercut Trump's ability to secure results.
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"It is an open question whether Obama-Trump voters are going to show up in the midterms," said Sides.
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An open question is whether he will be allowed to remain free during the expected appeal of his conviction.
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Whether he'll stay a rising star in the Democratic Party or burn out on Tuesday is an open question.
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Whether these moves set precedents for post-pandemic Hollywood is an open question, and one that industry insiders fear.
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Whether her government survives, let alone whether Parliament passes a Brexit deal by the deadline, is an open question.
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Whether he has a third act in another administration or as a publicly elected official is an open question.
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It remains an open question what Mr. Burr will do with the copies that are returned to the Senate.
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What these well-honed habits will mean for Mr. Trump's presidency is an open question, with vastly higher stakes.
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But how is an open question — and it's worth recalling in a divided America just how combustible memory is.
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"It's an open question as to whether that pays off," said Karim Lakhani, a professor at Harvard Business School.
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Whether this is a risk inherent to the technology or the choice of drilling location is an open question.
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Bakker continued: It remains an open question whether those with higher chaotic motivations also turn their "motivations" into action.
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Whether Mr. Trump can do to Mr. Mueller what the Clintons did to Mr. Starr remains an open question.
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Indeed, it's very much an open question how Trump might work with Democrats — or if he even has to.
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As the hardware start-ups grow, how much manufacturing will be done in the city is an open question.
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But it's still an open question as to whether enough of her colleagues will support her after the midterms.
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Here is the open question: How much can the Senate actually add to the bill to clear the decks?
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"Will you hold me down?" she sings, leaving it an open question as to how much "you" will commit.
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And it's still an open question just how much Mr. Trump will be invoked in scripted series at all.
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Whether that would stop a state prosecutor from pursuing a case against The National Enquirer is an open question.
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But how much China will continue to import remains an open question, with some officials pushing for import controls.
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Whether Papadopoulos shared that information with others within the Trump campaign (or with Trump himself) remains an open question.
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The power potential was unquestioned, but Rizzo's capacity to hit for average was an open question in San Diego.
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He adds that it's an "open question" as to whether the global key was handed over by court order.
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Now, Disney's offering $71 billion for Fox and it's still an open question whether Comcast will come back with more.
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On top of everything, there's also the open question of whether Apple is committed to Catalyst in the first place.
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About Fox/Disney raising their bid: It's an open question whether shareholders of those companies would support a bidding war.
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The long-term impact of the impeachment saga remains an open question — and won't really be answered until November's elections.
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But, it was an open question as to whether Apple and Facebook were positioned to match the previous three's success.
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A question during the open question and answer of the all-hands meeting was about a potential initial public offering.
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Whether the U.S. president-elect meant to jump into the generational fight between China and Taiwan remains an open question.
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Whether they will succeed is an open question; for many European companies, the American market is too important to risk.
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Whether such facilities can expand fast enough to allow the industry's expansive ambitions to be fulfilled remains an open question.
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Whether the women of Fox will be able to walk the company back from the precipice is an open question.
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Whether Ljung sees that future through as CEO or observes its execution from afar as chairman is an open question.
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However, it remains an open question as to whether Macron will enjoy political support at home to implement his agenda.
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What that means, exactly, is still an open question—perhaps as much for Waymo as for the rest of us.
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"Whether we'll be able to get the Russian nationals to come over and testify is an open question," Warner said.
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But the big open question is the pricing, and whether there will be any discounted bundles that encompass multiple services.
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Whether BlackBerry has worked closely with the Canadian government, and whether it continues to do so, is an open question.
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One open question is whether full-on marijuana legalization would lead traffickers to focus on other drugs, such as heroin.
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But whether it has any staying power is a very open question, and early signs suggest it's already trailing off.
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In one, the bout was a simple fix, though why a more entertaining spectacle wasn't arranged is an open question.
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Cobb told ABC News on Wednesday that it's still an "open question" whether Mueller could legally compel Trump to testify.
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It has become an open question how much Bernie wants them back at this point; he has seemed rather exasperated.
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How many of the recommendations in the Treasury report will be reflected in the conference report is an open question.
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Russian motives are still an open question, said a federal law enforcement official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.
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While the House is set to act Thursday, how quickly the Senate will take it up is an open question.
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It's always been an open question whether the dual mandate is appropriate for judging the performance of any Fed chair.
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Whether the new words, many of which were coined by the editors, will be widely embraced remains an open question.
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It's an open question whether Americans have enough social solidarity to stave off the worst possibilities of the coronavirus pandemic.
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It's very much an open question whether Sanders' supporters won't come around easily and could stay home instead of voting.
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But with municipal elections looming in May, it is an open question whether his full ambitions will ever bear fruit.
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And it's still an open question in psychiatry the extent to which our digital footprints can be used for diagnosis.
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Whether or not the American public and its elected officials are willing to make that leap is an open question.
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Whether the House would be on board and vote to send it to President Trump's desk is an open question.
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One big open question for the American company: What happens to the 230,28 open orders for the Max 215 jets?
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While TikTok has been a lead generator for HiSmile, the app's ability to drive purchases is still an open question.
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Whether those same users are prepared, or even willing, to start getting their news from Facebook is an open question.
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An open question among coronavirus researchers is whether there will be a second wave of the pandemic later this year.
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But there remains an open question of how, exactly, anyone will connect to SpaceX&aposs next-generation satellite internet network.
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Whether Warren's debate performance will be enough to fuel additional gains for her struggling campaign, however, is an open question.
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If more evidence emerges during the trial, it's an open question about whether that would be allowed to be presented.
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But it was still an open question, he added, what the ultimate goal or scale of such projects should be.
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"Getting another rate hike off in 2017 is more of an open question," wrote JPMorgan chief U.S. economist Michael Feroli.
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What the "shithole" comment does to negotiations It's still an open question, but Democrats do see a dynamic shift here.
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Whether the viral assembly of battery electrodes can scale to the levels needed for commercial production remains an open question.
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One important caveat and open question is the role of environmental and lifestyle factors in magnifying genetic risk, Wishart noted.
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But that's an open question considering that Mr. Trump has previously refused to sign bills even after saying he would.
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The participation of Keanu Reeves, who played the central figure, Neo, in all three films, was also an open question.
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The open question is whether investors would once again take the bait or force the president to deliver the goods.
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Additionally, it remains an open question whether Trump froze military aid to Ukraine in order to gain leverage over Zelensky.
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That's still an open question -- and a potentially significant gamble by the Senate if they move forward without those assurances.
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But whether his candidacy ascends following the experience is an open question, as Niall Stanage writes in his latest memo.
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So while many owners believe they've abandoned their works, whether they've actually managed to do so remains an open question.
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Whether it's possible at all if the successor is a close comrade of the fallen despot is an open question.
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And like previous gun control bills, it's an open question whether it'll pass Congress or get President Donald Trump's signature.
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Whether it will in the Trump trial in the Senate remains an open question that should compel our fullest attention.
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Moreover, it's an open question how much credit a president, especially in his first year, can take for the economy.
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So the open question is, will the president be found to have worked with Russia or tried to obstruct justice?
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That seems to be more of an open question, as to whether the Clean Air Act would preempt those claims.
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There's an open question on how much of the country's $1.45 trillion student debt will end up ever being repaid.
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It is now an open question whether Trump will inject himself into more Republican primaries, given his setback in Alabama.
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Whether it is possible to begin decarbonizing a vibrant, growing economy without damaging its health is no longer an open question.
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But whether the hyperloop will be built first in the US or abroad (or at all) is still an open question.
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" It's always an open question as to what kind of control a director has in an endeavor like "Gods of Egypt.
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Another open question is whether manufacturers will even bother to pay the license fee or pre-install rival apps at all.
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So while Tillerson's confirmation fight may be over, the fate of his time as secretary is very much an open question.
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Washington (CNN)The reality of climate change is an open question, President-elect Donald Trump said in an interview aired Sunday.
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What that means for linear television -- that is, viewing on networks like CBS and HBO -- is very much an open question.
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He added that it remains an open question as to whether a sitting president can be charged with a state crime.
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It is also an open question whether, under the new rules, elderly Britons would be all that interested in private insurance.
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Whether or not there was a direct swap within the administration, it's an open question whether Congress will agree to either.
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Whether we see negative rates in the U.S., or so-called "helicopter money" fall from the skies, remains an open question.
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Whether it could prevail this week is an open question, but if it did, Johnson's Brexit plans would be in tatters.
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It's an open question if and how the administration will use this report to inform its future decisions on climate change.
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The politics of the controversial policy remain an open question ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's re-election bid this fall.
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It is an open question as to which of these technologies will ultimately be subject to controls and to what degree.
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For now, outside of being an amusing way to kill some time, the applications of GeoVisual Search are an open question.
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A big open question: It's unclear how the Justice Department and the federal prosecutors it oversees will react to the deal.
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Whether the drivers feel any better about things headed into Sunday&aposs race at Phoenix International Raceway is an open question.
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There's always an open question about whether you believe what you're saying or whether you just want to have a counterpoint.
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The most pressing open question is what a token really represents, says Peter van Valkenburgh of Coin Centre, a think-tank.
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One open question is whether firms can ban employees who are subject to mandatory-arbitration clauses from filing class-action suits.
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For those two years, tenure would be revoked and restoration of tenure an open question at the conclusion of that period.
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Whether she'd ever return to the sport that gave her everything and then took it all away was an open question.
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How far Corsi's role may stretch to encompass WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Trump associate Roger Stone remains an open question.
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There is still so much we don't know—and just how much the NFL wants to know remains an open question.
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That leaves the line of succession an open question at Facebook, with Sandberg, Olivan and Mosseri as the most likely candidates.
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Still, when it comes to how much safer exactly we want a driverless car to be, that is an open question.
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For the religious "nones," the issue of what happens when you die is an open question in more ways than one.
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Whether it stays as strong is still very much an open question, because we are seeing inflation starting to pick up.
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While involuntary outages are an open question, Iran and Saudi Arabia have both threatened to increase oil output, McNally told CNBC.
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However, whether or not Google can foster an environment where talented employees have the freedom to innovate is an open question.
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But just a few weeks later, after Clinton's lead over Trump grew wider, he said that was now an open question.
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It remains an open question whether any of them would pull the trigger and challenge a sitting president in their party.
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How Philpott intends to turn that dialogue into an actual change in policy at the UN is still an open question.
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As the debate between the two esteemed financial minds makes clear, whether stocks are expensive or not remains an open question.
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Whether Apple makes meaningful changes to the way iOS is built is an open question, despite their pledge to do so.
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Whether the president and congressional Republicans will intentionally sabotage the Affordable Care Act remains an open question, weeks after Trumpcare failed.
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But she acknowledged that "whether that energy will come to fruition while I sit in this chair" is an open question.
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Whether Trump had the legal authority to block military aid for Ukraine in the first place is also an open question.
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Whether physical activity, and more precisely, regular exercise, would also lower our risk for other cancers has remained an open question.
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An open question is what will be the character of Deutsche Bank's presence in the United States several years from now.
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How far Mr. de Blasio's new approach will carry him, as attention remains focused on the investigations, is an open question.
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What comes next is an open question: "What can you do to make amends?" asks one historian working on the project.
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Actually, one major thing changes in Season 3, and its effect on the show's messy, casual vibe is an open question.
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The open question is whether staff shake-ups will now give Trump a White House more amenable to his autocratic tendencies.
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How far south freezing air will reach remains an open question, making it difficult to precisely forecast ice and snow accumulation.
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Its title laid out what they saw as a murky and open question: The "Anthropocene" epoch: Scientific decision or political statement?
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An open question, not answered by the Treasury report, is whether this is the largest tax cut in history for corporations.
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Whether all of these seed-stage funds, including Dream Machine, can survive, let alone thrive, remains an open question, of course.
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Since Israel has responded to Hamas's many overtures with flat rejection, the prospect of a settlement must remain an open question.
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"It's an open question whether laboratory studies are going to come up with the same solution that nature would," Esvelt said.
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Whether its new direction speeds up its momentum remains an open question, but the company is operating in a huge market.
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What we're watching: How lawmakers address the potential impact of autonomous vehicles on employment, which very much remains an open question.
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Whether Ms. Kelly's participation will alienate her from Fox News colleagues who are loyal to Mr. Ailes is an open question.
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It's an open question whether recalled workers will be able to claim unemployment insurance since the laws vary state by state.
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How much these efforts will work is an open question, despite some research showing that limiting alcohol on campus is effective.
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But whether Biden would be able to win California remained — and remains, as returns are still coming in — an open question.
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Whether or not the "gift from God" will last, or benefit ordinary Nigeriens in any meaningful way, remains an open question.
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It is also an open question how much credit a president, especially in his first year, can take for the economy.
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Nobody questions whether companies should make money selling games, but there is an open question as to how they collect it.
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How Auger-Aliassime's form will translate into Grand Slam tennis played over best-of-five sets is still an open question.
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The Steelers will get back to football this week, and the open question is what to make of the team's offense.
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And when they do return, it remains an open question whether the world of sports will be able to fully recover.
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There's also the open question of whether Trump supports the Obama administration's hostage-related policies and will keep them in place.
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So it's an open question as to whether nine months from now we have a baby boom or a divorce spike.
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Today's case is still an open question: Twitter could, in the right and calm hands, be a tool for presidential good.
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The source: All manner of online leaks Probability of accuracy: That's an entirely open question at this point, to be honest.
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Whether these concerns are shared by the moderate voters whom Bloomberg is targeting with his campaign is an open question, however.
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It is still an open question what plants will do in years to come if carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise.
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But whether the Federal Reserve would permit a deal remains an open question, as is whether Goldman would even attempt it.
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How long that lasts, of course, is an open question — and a source of continued anxiety for DACA recipients in limbo.
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So really the open question is not how many friends will be left in Europe, but how much Trump really cares.
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Whether Sanders will stick to the strategy of being more personal and lighthearted on the campaign trail is an open question.
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And if you're just looking at the source material — Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel — it's an open question where it goes next.
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The open question here is how much maverick senators value their individual power in the face of high-stakes policy battles.
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What that change of tone means for the prospect of long-term peace on the peninsula is still an open question.
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There is a new beast roaming the information landscape—the "data trust"—though exactly what this means is still an open question.
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But there&aposs still an open question here, Laura, about how sincere Kim Jong Un is about really giving his nuclear weapons.
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But it's an open question on whether this betrays the core ethos of Breath of the Wild, a game about pure exploration.
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Yet Britain's course out of the EU remains unknown, leaving the future of the entire bloc and its currency an open question.
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But more to the point, it's an open question whether his music can hold up under the weight of it all, too.
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The big open question is how much Disney+ will be; that's definitely something we're hoping to learn as today's event continues on.
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But just how far this level of interaction goes, and how much control dogs have over it, is still an open question.
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Although how exactly investigators would be able to determine that a particular individual has repeat-viewed proscribed content is an open question.
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So this remains an open question answerable perhaps only with a more detailed accounting of Russian online efforts on behalf of Trump.
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Whether the bioherms are still growing however is an open question, and one the scientists are hoping to answer with further study.
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Whether that translates into actual policy passing is a big open question — and probably on hold until after the 2020 presidential contest.
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It's also an open question whether he can resume his career, as he's publicly said he'd like to do after the trial.
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Steltzner: One of my most prevalent modes of failing comes about because I am anxious in the presence of the open question.
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Still, whether Republicans and Democrats could actually bridge their differences and work together to improve the ACA is a very open question.
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How far Corsi's role may stretch to encompass WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Trump associate Roger Stone remains an open question too.
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A big open question: Can Ryan sell tax policy in a way that will appeal to Trump voters across the Rust Belt?
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They've made great strides toward this goal, but it still remains an open question which company or country will get there first.
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WikiLeaks: Whether WikiLeaks' publishing of the emails stolen by Russian hackers connects from Moscow to Trump Tower itself remains an open question.
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However, the speed at which any of these stimulants may pass is now in open question – which puts future gains at risk.
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Whether that plan survives House and Senate votes is an open question -- and potential fodder for another round of government shutdown drama.
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But it's an open question on whether this betrays the core ethos of Breath of the Wild, a game about pure exploration.
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Whether that precise plan comes to fruition is an open question, but it's certainly better than not having a plan at all.
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If monetary policy is expected to remain unchanged, the regulation of banks, the RBI's other main remit, is a more open question.
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Why Sanders isn't criticizing Hillary is an open question, given Hillary's use of Bill to gain ground on him in New Hampshire.
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The open question becomes what favors Trump might be called upon to do in the future in order to repay this debt.
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It's an open question whether Amazon can continue to sustain this profit growth, but the answer may not arrive for some time.
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"Whether in the end he did us harm or good is an open question, from my point of view," she told me.
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It is an open question whether Ms. Mosby will seek re-election in 2018 — and, if she does, whether she will win.
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That's an open question, because Mr. Vitug does not spend much time explaining how to achieve the financial goals you have set.
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Whether more revenues to bring members on board will be needed and where they'll come from is still an open question. 4.
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What the gig economy really is and what it means for the future of work in America is still an open question.
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"I think it's an open question whether the evangelical response to Trump is a blip or a permanent sea change," said Jones.
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Brexit remains an open question in many ways, he said, as proceedings and the role of Parliament in Britain's future remain unclear.
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Fox News announced Monday that it would host the next Republican debate, but who will be on stage remains an open question.
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It is that three weeks ago, the mere idea that Syracuse (23-13) deserved to make the tournament was an open question.
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The open question is how many of those voters care about it enough to let it drive their behavior come Election Day.
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How long this prevails is an open question, though, given previous episodes of curve steepening in the last year have quickly faded.
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But how long the hosts, not to mention their staffs and crews, will remain in the studio is also an open question.
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Whether Congress will free up the more than $20 billion that the department estimates the project will cost remains an open question.
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Whether American pressure will be significant enough to overcome the military convenience of the JFS alliance is very much an open question.
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" Asked on Fox News if athletes from the United States would be able to compete, Ms. Haley said: "There's an open question.
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In other words, the open question about trade policy is whether Mr. Trump is crazy like a fox or just plain crazy.
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First, it's an open question whether border adjustment would be allowed at the World Trade Organization, or whether it'd be ruled discriminatory.
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Who wins and loses from that is a very open question, but what is clear is that those contests are already underway.
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Whether that state of affairs will continue as the central bank's repo operations continue into the new year remains an open question.
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When, or even if, a fulsome debate on those issues plays out in earnest on the Senate floor remains an open question.
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He said that Mr. Sanders could count his "25 percent," but that his ability to expand his coalition was an open question.
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What happens when cohabiters reach advanced ages and ill health remains something of an open question — but one that couples should consider.
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It's still an open question if those three Republicans vote to hear witnesses, if they can also wrangle a fourth as well.
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Whether the United States will fare any better in these confrontations than its Middle East "forever wars", however, remains an open question.
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With GDC no longer happening, it's an open question about what happens to the next big event on the gaming calendar, E3.
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Whether enough evidence exists is an open question, although there are bits that could be the building blocks of an obstruction case.
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It's an open question whether Thomas and Gorsuch will continue to oppose nationwide injunctions if a Democrat is in the White House.
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How much longer the former vice president can afford to avoid the kind of confrontation Sanders is seeking is an open question.
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It remains an open question whether the new sanctions will be truly repressive and whether they will provoke more retaliation from Iran.
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It remains a very open question whether Kelly, or anyone else, can temper Trump's inclination toward a chaotic and undisciplined management style.
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Whether any of those jobs, including the presidency, would actually be better than being chief executive of Disney remains an open question.
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One open question is how Biegun's role on North Korea will change in the coming months as he takes on new duties.
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Its "Mission: Impossible" franchise is anchored by Tom Cruise, and how long he can remain an action star is an open question.
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There's also an open question of how much public perception will continue to evolve as people scrutinize the latest allegations against Trump.
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Whether the previously unflappable German Chancellor is able to return to her position as Europe's most influential politician is an open question.
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The future of Virginia's Medicaid work requirement is also an open question, now that the legislature his flipped to full Democratic control.
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"Whether he remains onboard with that agenda is now an open question with Steve Bannon's departure from the White House," Pollak said.
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First, it's an open question whether border-adjustment would be allowed at the World Trade Organization, or whether it'd be ruled discriminatory.
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It's an open question, they say, if a liberal making a racist remark as offensive as Barr's would have suffered the same repercussions.
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Another open question is whether the special counsel referred any other matter that is not yet public to another office for federal prosecution.
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Special Counsel Despite Sessions' recusal decision, an open question remains as to whether Boente will ultimately appoint a "special prosecutor" in his place.
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But the ad giant is going to want to monetize the data somehow — so how it might do so remains an open question.
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As officials scramble to convene the hastily announced and once-unthinkable meeting in the coming weeks, the site itself remains an open question.
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Whether Samsung can really keep the Fold from clouding the attention it hopes to garner for its other phones is an open question.
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The American public is catching up to the consensus among scientists and economists, but whether the political establishment will remains an open question.
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Thanks to Chandrayaan-1, scientists know that this water exists, but the amount and distribution of the ice is still an open question.
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Speaking to Fox News, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. said "there's an open question" whether the America team would attend February's games.
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UPS will ship "dangerous goods" under certain criteria; whether they will ship Boring Company Not-A-Flamethrowers is something of an open question.
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And it remains an open question whether states requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to get ballot access would be constitutional.
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What the FTC is capable of requiring from Facebook is an open question, since the scale and nature of these violations are unprecedented.
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When that might change remains an open question, one that was not answered at a news conference at City Hall on Wednesday. Gov.
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Dugan left for Facebook earlier this year, however, and so it was an open question whether the projects she left behind will continue.
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So how this integration of genetically modified mosquitoes works in the context of ongoing control activity, I think it's still an open question.
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While the objectives are laudable, whether or not H-1B workers actually create jobs instead of taking them is still an open question.
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But I think it's still an open question of what does that mean and how might we exploit that to improve people's health.
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"How such a wide planetary system forms and survives remains an open question," Simon Murphy of Australian National University said in a statement.
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Another open question is how live-streaming apps, and the individuals or small outfits that regularly host streams, can eventually turn a profit.
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Their agreement dealt only with three states, leaving an open question as to how directly they might compete with each other everywhere else.
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" The lawyer also said it's an open question of whether Costco "is actually paying the taxes to the government, or keeping the money?
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"It's an open question what would happen," said Juliette Cubanski, associate director of the programme on Medicare policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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What such an accord would mean for graffiti, an art form that has increasingly been defanged, coopted, and commodified, remains an open question.
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Whether it will ultimately move the needle with suburban, college-educated white voters — a group Trump desperately needs — is still an open question.
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Whether Republicans will be thankful for Trump's strong standing among the base come the 2020 general election is still an open question, however.
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Ownership of the dog we adopted together was an open question, but I assumed we would also handle that when the time came.
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Another open question is the degree to which Mr. Schumer will be able to maintain his hard-charging style as his responsibilities expand.
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But with the ascension of Mr. Duterte to the presidency, whether filmmakers will now dare to touch such subjects is an open question.
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Whether the committee approves a fourth rate rise in December remains an open question, with traders currently assigning it a 39 percent chance.
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New York magazine was at least generous enough to frame the coming recession in the Clinton or Trump administration as an open question.
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Whether they can overtake any more easily remains an open question, and the more durable tyres are likely to lead to fewer pitstops.
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In American politics, and particularly in the Democratic Party, the primacy of capitalism is, for the first time in ages, an open question.
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But it's an open question as to how many people the renewability aspect would attract that wouldn't otherwise choose a short-term plan.
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"While I anticipate that a few rate rises will be needed, the timing of those rate rises is an open question," she said.
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Whether the suit will find a receptive audience in the federal courts — or on a conservative-leaning Supreme Court — is an open question.
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How much that curiosity will turn into deals remains an open question, and many investors appear to be in wait-and-see mode.
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Whether the Constitution protects a foreign national standing on foreign soil in a case like this is an interesting and still-open question.
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But it's obviously not enough on its own, and it's still an open question how far the Republican dissidents are willing to go.
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Whether I Love You, Daddy is actually as smart and self-aware as it acts, though, I still regard as an open question.
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However the cases turn out, it is an open question how far they could go toward healing the wounds of the bitter war.
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But whether Assange — who reportedly believes all information should be public — will tell investigators exactly what he knows is still an open question.
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How long that can continue is an open question as the coronavirus disrupts daily life and economic activity in new and unpredictable ways.
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It is an open question how long he can go, but he worked around a two-out walk to pitch a scoreless inning.
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It is an open question just how much Delle Donne can and should provide offensively to the Mystics in a deciding Game 5.
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Now, in an era when the Trump administration is seeking to slash federal spending, the fate of Antarctic research is an open question.
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But it's still an open question as we actually implement this next month and over the next several years - 'how will markets react?
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Whether Mr. Kushner and Michael T. Flynn, and perhaps others in the Trump transition team, crossed that line is still an open question.
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It is an open question, Dr. Johnson said, whether any passengers on the earlier flights were infected and transmitted the disease to others.
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The open question for the Democrats is whether they can do anything about it, and from the looks of things, it is unclear.
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Björn Segendorf, a Riksbank economist, said it was an "open question" whether the central bank would be issuing digital currency in the future.
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"It was an open question over the course of late July and pretty much all of August, as I recall," Mr. Sandy said.
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But it's still an open question as we actually implement this next month and over the next several years, how will markets react?
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Whether this current development can translate into an actual tax plan that can pass both the House and Senate remains an open question.
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Yet it's still an open question as to whether the news will be enough to deter people from using the platform en masse.
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Whether the Supreme Court will rule to interpret federal civil rights laws to include LGBTQ people, as some advocates hope, remains an open question.
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Whether the former trade union leader and private sector billionaire can clean up the party with this mandate remains an important and open question.
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In both Trump's past proposal and the one Democrats are eyeing, there's an open question of how the federal government would cover these costs.
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Whether or not the added consideration of tariffs on Mexico would build more support for the resolution within the party is an open question.
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How much consensus there'll be is still an open question, as Trump and Ryan disagree sharply on major issues like trade, entitlements and immigration.
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That said, it's a wide-open question whether Stone is able to grill Putin, or if he'll fall for the notoriously manipulative leader's spin.
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But in the short term, it's an open question whether her pragmatic message can be a winning one in the crowded 2020 Democratic primary.
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It is also an open question if the deal will actually close, and by the end of 2017, the timeframe set by James Murdoch.
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I think there's at least some—an open question, there, not based on classified information, but based on the campaigns that the candidates ran.
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But it's an open question whether Mr. Trump could retain all of this strength in the face of concerted and coordinated attacks against him.
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Whether dual-SIM functionality for current Pixels will ever make it out of Google's internal testing to your Pixel 3 is an open question.
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So for now, Enceladus' habitability remains an open question to be resolved by future spacecraft, such as the proposed mission Enceladus Life Finder (ELF).
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But the funding priorities are set by Congress, so whether or not US agencies will follow through on the recommendations is an open question.
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Whether those at the center of the Microsoft campaign and their counterparts at Google and Amazon can reach these workers remains an open question.
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With these impeding factors, it remains an open question whether fluid collaborative child-robot storytelling is feasible or is perceived as valuable by children.
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Whether the United States and its allies would go to the same length to support an ally today, however, remains a very open question.
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It's still an open question whether Zika is gone for good, but in the meantime scientists are studying how the virus affects developing brains.
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But these days, it is an open question whether the national team will even make it out of the group stage of international tournaments.
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McMaster dodged the question each time and eventually left it an open question as to whether Bannon is motived by advancing the President's agenda.
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On Wednesday, the Senate panel's chairman Richard Burr told reporters that the issue of whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia remains an open question.
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The timing of when the Senate's bill -- assuming it passes late next week -- could come up in the House is still an open question.
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As to the health effects, the impact of vaping, when compared to traditional cigarettes or on its own, is still a very open question.
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Now, it's an open question as to whether that support will be threatened by the United States and others backing Kurdish fighters in Syria.
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"It's an open question among constitutional scholars but there's no doubt that it would cause irreparable harm to the president's own presidency," she said.
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That's waiting in the wings and we're not there yet and how that goes and whether it goes forward is a big open question.
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We do know that X-films director Bryan Singer has plans to link the show to the movies, but how is an open question.
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"That's an open question, determining what the value of that new cryptocurrency is," said Nathan Rigney, lead tax research analyst at The Tax Institute.
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But the issue of potential collusion remains an open question more than nine months since Mueller took over the federal investigation into Russian meddling.
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"The open question coming out of the meeting is whether the Fed's guidance is credible," said Jeremy Lawson, chief economist at Standard Life Investments.
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They leave an open question as to which reality Trump will subscribe to as he holds his Monday summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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But even if GM's assessment of the future of the economy is correct, it's an open question whether the political system should accept it.
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Whether Xi and his colleagues can succeed in doing so, once the tanks have done their dirty work, remains very much an open question.
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Expect more legislative action in both chambers, but whether it will just be for show or for an actual solution remains an open question.
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Though Mr. Trump has said publicly that he is leading the effort, precisely how engaged he is with the search is an open question.
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Despite all this evidence, mismatch theory stuck around because, through Fisher 1 and Fisher 2, the Supreme Court kept affirmative action an open question.
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But an open question for leaders of some existing groups is whether money raised by the Constitutional Responsibility Project may hamper their fund-raising.
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Whether or not Apple decides to prevent Facebook, Snap or other companies from building AR experiences in their platform apps, is an open question.
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" But when asked if it's a "done deal" that US athletes will be able to attend the Olympics, Haley said: "There's an open question.
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" Jamelle Bouie didn't even regard it as an open question: "[I]f a Democrat isn't elected this year, much of Obama's legacy is lost.
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It remains an open question whether that will come to pass in 2020 and beyond, but the warning signs from Super Tuesday are clear.
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"It has been an open question as to whether the actual sickle cell mutation itself emerged several times or just once," said Dr. Penman.
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Whether "socialism makes it more expensive to buy a Ford Ranger XL" is a sufficient debunking of socialism, I'll leave as an open question.
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Whether White can be a point guard rather than a shooting guard is an open question that the Bulls will need to answer quickly.
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Several male winners said they felt they should just listen, though why they didn't acknowledge as much from the stage remains an open question.
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Whether W.H.O.'s inclusion of compulsive gaming eventually leads to better research, or to standardized treatments that reliably change behavior, is an open question.
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But whether it will justify the massive price tag — Morgan Stanley is ponying up a premium of more than 30% — is an open question.
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"It's an open question, though, whether Americans prefer to use a massive institution as a one-stop shop," Brian Chappatta of Bloomberg Opinion writes.
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And even if both houses of Congress do support ratification, it is still an open question whether the current Supreme Court would follow Coleman.
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But this year's contest offers additional intrigue in the form of Mayor Bill de Blasio; what role he will play is an open question.
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Whether it lasts is an open question - there have been political and economic costs - but the situation is nonetheless a far cry from Jan.
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Public discourse has become particularly venomous, and it's an open question as to how that discourse might encourage or embolden certain people to act.
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How much support Sabathia can expect to receive from Girardi and General Manager Brian Cashman if his performance does not improve remains an open question.
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Precisely why caffeine—which, being lethal to many insects, functions as a pesticide in some plants—was selected against by evolution remains an open question.
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There's also the open question of whether the Fed will slow down the pace at which it's reducing the bond portfolio on its balance sheet.
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"How the virus moved from the Caribbean to the United States and New York City in the 1970s is an open question," Worobey told reporters.
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Interest rates have risen off the floor, but the Fed's overall operating framework, including the appropriate size of its balance sheet, remains an open question.
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It is an open question whether ICO tokens count as securities, and whether their issuers must therefore comply with the rules that regulate stock offerings.
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This is something most VR enthusiasts have probably asked themselves at some point, and given how niche the medium still is, it's an open question.
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Given that pace of change, it's an open question how long Republicans can rely on the Trump strategy of squeezing bigger margins from shrinking groups.
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Where that leaves Bird is an open question, but people familiar with both Bird and Lime suggest the e-scooter war is far from over.
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Whether it even gets to that point remains an open question because another powerful state agency, the California Coastal Commission, also opposes the drilling plan.
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Facing his first election, his organizational prowess is an open question, and doubts about the professionalism of his Iowa operation have lingered over his campaign.
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Bradley describes it as an "open question" whether scooters end up being "an important part of how people move around the cities of the future".
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Few researchers doubt that a lot of insect species' behaviour will change as the climate does, but precisely what will happen is an open question.
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Washington (CNN)In the eyes of constitutional scholars, Donald Trump is wrong: Yes, Ted Cruz can serve as president, and it isn't an open question.
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They approached the open question of how to compress a powerful laser into a brief but equally powerful pulse, publishing a breakthrough paper in 1985.
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"An open question for a lot of this, given the shift we saw in 2016, is: Will things revert back to some degree?" he said.
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But why some patients and cancers are susceptible to treatment and others are not remains an open question scientists and clinicians are racing to address.
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In the wake of the smoldering, ongoing mess that was the Note 15299383, there was an open question about whether Samsung would maintain the brand.
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It remains an open question whether Trump supporters will vote against the GOP, sit out the election, or settle on the party's alternative, he added.
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But an open question is how long he will choose to remain silent while others — including his daughter Chelsea Clinton — jab at the new president.
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But whether these events command national attention wouldn't be an open question if the new news bias didn't have such disproportionate influence over editorial decisions.
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There are obstacles beyond human trials the safety of this procedure — it's an open question whether the pharmaceutical industry will embrace this kind of shakeup.
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Maybe the team can sign some big free agents, though why a star would want to join a team this abysmal is an open question.
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