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"open to debate" Definitions
  1. being a matter about which people may have different ideas and opinions

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How freeing this increased mobility is remains open to debate.
Whether this is sustainable over time is open to debate.
And the timing is something that's just open to debate.
His motives for seeking a rapprochement are open to debate.
How much of a pop you want is open to debate.
They have already said that issue is not open to debate.
In British English, moot can also mean debatable or open to debate.
Whether the move toward passive investing will continue is open to debate.
What constitutes a fair comparison and adjustment, however, is open to debate.
The ending here is open to debate; Mr. Menzies's talent is not.
Whether or not this has been taken to heart is open to debate.
After all, what defines a "man" or a "woman" is open to debate.
Whether such mania can or should persist, of course, is open to debate.
Ma had strong opinions on his ideas, but Zhang was always open to debate.
The precise story, as in so many matters of history, is open to debate.
The wisdom of the Massachusetts furlough program was open to debate aside from race.
Whether such gambits reflect the reality of the average consumer is open to debate.
Why China's women might be as bold—and reckless—as men is open to debate.
That's open to debate, as some lawyers argue that the courts are misinterpreting the rules.
Whether the public will believe that they are luxury items is also open to debate.
Still, how soon I.V.G. might become a reality in human reproduction is open to debate.
Whether the poor creatures will ever make it to dusk and bedtime is open to debate.
It is open to debate whether flyers would benefit in the long term from a tie-up.
Whether the loss of its leader will in itself affect the group's capabilities is open to debate.
The term itself sums up the controversy of the genre, which is still open to debate today.
Even if that did happen — and it's open to debate — Nintendo failed to meet demand for the item.
Coupled with China's slowdown is the plummeting cost of oil, although which came first is open to debate.
Whether anyone should actually own a natural resource is open to debate, but it's too late for that.
The union of states and the republican form of government were new, tenuous, vulnerable and open to debate.
Generative modeling is clearly powerful, but whether it truly represents a new approach to science is open to debate.
But what's interesting is how making the product "open source" leaves its recipe open to debate and endless modification.
That is open to debate, but social factors may play a role, such as the way women are socialized.
But whether recent Fed policies have been too tight, too easy, or just about right is open to debate.
The origin of the whoopie pie, that sandwich of chocolate cake with a cream filling, is open to debate. Maine?
We're having lots of discussions on how to do it, and the timing is something that's just open to debate.
Mr. Trump's pronouncements are often so vague and offhand that their long-term impact on policy is open to debate.
But how much of the industry will cheat is open to debate, with estimates ranging from 10 to 40 percent.
Where that magic number lies is open to debate, but it's unlikely to be above $100 a tonne or below $60.
Where that magic number lies is open to debate, but it's unlikely to be above $100 a ton or below $60.
"New York restaurants are neighborhood places," he said, "not destinations like in L.A." That sentiment remains of course open to debate.
Whether that would be lawful remains open to debate, and even some Suu Kyi supporters worry about the precedent it could set.
A range of projections is nothing but the reflection of a range of assumptions — assumptions that are open to debate and critique.
Americans ought to be able to agree that, while all opinions are open to debate, some behavior really is out of bounds.
Whether these plants need the subsidies and rate hikes to stay open, or are just maximizing shareholder value, is open to debate.
But exactly how much decisions in the Oval Office shape the course of a $20 trillion economy is more open to debate.
Their effectiveness is open to debate: Patrol officers got a new contract, though the mayor's shelter plan is more assertive, not less.
In a recent editorial in the National Review, he argued that the reality of human-driven climate change is still open to debate.
However, this hasn't been demonstrated in people and if and how cannabis oil may help people with autism is still open to debate.
They should be easy for you to remember, and not contain personal information, although the admonition to change passwords is open to debate.
As for the man, though he's embodied in the sullied flesh by the talented Gabriel Ebert, his identity is, as always, open to debate.
It's also still open to debate whether it could successfully arm a long-range missile (ICBM) with a warhead and strike the U.S. mainland.
Which system produces the "better" crop is open to debate, although it is known that crops sprayed with herbicides are biochemically transformed in subtle ways.
Her party is open to debate on a possible revision of the constitution's pacifist chapter 9, whose literal interpretation would ban the maintenance of armed forces.
There can be no doubt that it was a social event of some magnitude—but quite what it meant and represented is still open to debate.
Gabor, whose age (because of her vanity and discretion) has always been famously open to debate, would have reached the century mark next year in February.
Clinton could have taken his pick from the ranks of American novelists, though whether Don DeLillo would have leaped at the chance is open to debate.
While the voice-giving nature of communication technologies such as Twitter have been open to debate, this has been less true historically for assistive technologies like AAC systems.
Whether the message was getting through was open to debate; only a handful of the players arrayed before the coach, Jonathan Vaughan, spoke English as their first language.
Anecdotally, CBD appears to be effective at helping dogs with these conditions, although, given the nature of the patient, a lot of its effects are open to debate.
The precise size of the rebound is open to debate, but there is enough in the way of alternative indicators to lend credence to the picture of a rebound.
Whether the macabre crimes and farcical situations in "Happy End" are "realistic" is open to debate, but its scenario is probably less outlandish than we would like to think.
It's that these theories can be largely smothered if you have a vibrant and diverse political party that is open to debate and beholden to a fact-based press.
"We are having lots of discussions about how to do it, and the timing is just something that is open to debate," he said in a Reuters video interview.
What makes Jamaican culture cool is open to debate; the laid back attitude, the casual confidence, the outlaw status** that comes with a badman/rudegyal attitude, perhaps a combination.
The discussion around changing the rules to include non-biometric votes has raised concern among several candidates, particularly Mr. Abdullah, who say that requirement is not open to debate.
Whether such adsorbed carbonaceous material is ultimately biogenic, non biogenic or a mixture of both is still open to debate, but these microscopic objects are not, in my opinion, microfossils.
The real impact of corporate declarations on second-half pricing remains open to debate, however, with analysts noting that freezes this year could still leave leeway for increases in 2019.
It is open to debate quite how satisfying he has found his work here, anyway, trying to pick his way through a forest of delicate egos, political necessities and sporting realities.
Whether that takes the form of a literal future, where we've all died, or a figurative one, where we've all been turned into machines on some level, is open to debate.
That is open to debate — especially because the way news is covered has changed dramatically since then, particularly on social media — but the seriousness of the swine flu outbreak is not.
Whether it changed the course of history remains open to debate, but at the very least it encapsulated an almost-anything-goes approach that characterized the nation's politics in that era.
The ECB said last month it expected to keep rates at its current, record-low levels "through the summer" of 2019, wording vague enough to leave the exact meaning open to debate.
It's time for Congress to start doing one of their few fundamental jobs and restore an appropriations process that's open to debate and where tough decisions about national priorities can be made.
The exact extent of cross-pollination between British left liberals and American Progressive thinkers of the early twentieth century is open to debate, but Freeden noted significant intellectual overlap between the two.
And this brings me to a point I want to make to progressive academics: It is up to you to make campuses more open to debate and the unconstrained pursuit of truth.
The ECB said last month it expected to keep rates at their current, record-low levels "through the summer" of 2019, wording vague enough to leave the exact meaning open to debate.
Whether it makes sense to let this tiny group of voters essentially anoint America's presidential nominees is obviously open to debate, but it does make close caucus races almost impossible to predict.
These trends might lead us to fear that audiobooks will do to reading what keyboarding has done to handwriting — rendered it a skill that seems quaint and whose value is open to debate.
That argument elides the crucial distinction between foreign-policy decisions made in the national interest—the definition of which is of course open to debate—and those made for the president's personal political benefit.
It's now necessary for the U.S. government to bring the hammer down and start insisting that civil rights rulings are not optional, nor are they open to debate, overruling, or corruption by any state.
That remains very much open to debate, as incoming Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler, D-New York, made clear over the weekend; "They would be impeachable offenses," Nadler said of the campaign finance allegations.
PARIS (Reuters) - Relaunching the European Central Bank's bond purchasing program is open to debate at the current juncture, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said in an interview released on Tuesday, questioning its merit.
One further twist in her upbringing was that she did not endure it alone, for her brother, Howard, was close to her, although whether that closeness offered aggravation or relief is open to debate.
Jabrill Peppers, Linebacker/Safety, Michigan Whether he is a linebacker or a safety is open to debate, as the do-everything star for the Wolverines played offense and defense and never committed to a single position.
ANKARA (Reuters) - The legitimacy of Turkey's referendum on an executive presidency is open to debate, the head of the main opposition party said on Sunday, as he criticized the High Electoral Board for making the vote "controversial".
Some topics, such as claims that some human beings are by definition inferior to others, or illegal or unworthy of legal standing, are not open to debate because such people cannot debate them on the same terms.
With this academic variable placed alongside financial and demographic information in the College Scorecard, colleges will be encouraged to create a campus more open to debate, free speech, ideological diversity, and the inevitable irritations of an open society.
That people have been coming to America from all over the world for years and years, voluntarily and involuntarily, and bringing wonderful things with them, and making this country richer — I didn't think that was open to debate.
The details are still open to debate, with Trump claiming he has a secret deal on a scrap of paper, but the spoken understanding is that Mexican officials will boost efforts to reduce the number of people heading north.
Where that price level lies is open to debate, but if it's around 500 yuan ($74.29) a tonne, it implies downside from the current Qinhuangdao price of 580 yuan, and therefore a lower price for seaborne coal as well.
While Iran's exact intentions remain open to debate, the relatively bloodless strike raises the possibility that Tehran's leaders may have meant to demonstrate a show of force while also giving President Trump an off-ramp to avoid further military escalation.
Whether this is a good or bad thing is open to debate, but one thing is for sure: the way an office space is designed — and the technology used within that space — can impact the wellbeing, happiness and productivity of a workforce.
" Whether Threatin anticipated this outcome or not is open to debate: months after the failed tour, he surfaced on Twitter with a cryptic post implying that the tour was an intentional effort to create "Fake News" and rope readers into "the illusion.
It is open to debate whether that was a bad game by the Chargers or a result of his game maturing, but if Matt Breida's knee is feeling better, there is every reason to believe San Francisco can dispatch the fairly terrible Cardinals (0-4).
Whether Ki-taek's relish of illicit pleasures makes him the ultimate rebel or a gullible stooge for the sweet life is open to debate, and it's no surprise that, with half an hour to go, the plot of "Parasite" could yet turn in many directions.
The early costs associated with the hyperloop are open to debate, but Musk's original prediction of $6 billion to go from from Los Angeles to the Bay Area seemed to dramatically understate the cost of designing, developing, constructing, and testing an all-new form of transportation.
Whether it qualifies as journalism or art is open to debate, but these pictures, which explore the awkward, delicate dynamic between relatively affluent people and the financially struggling caregivers who help raise their children, provoke and disturb in a way that nothing else in the debut presentation does.
The question of whether we should choose easily explainable solutions over a minimization-of-death solution when designing automation is open to debate, as is the overall validity of using virtual reality to approximate real life, especially when other factors like the human instinct for self-preservation have been left out.
Whether the Chicago brass would be recognizable in a blind test is open to debate — many of the regional styles that once differentiated orchestras have been sanded over in this age of jet-setting maestros and more peripatetic players — but it is still considered one of the jewels of the orchestral world.
Although the extent of the Fed's ability to influence the markets is open to debate — the changes it makes to the interest rates it sets tend to follow changes in market rates — Komal Sri-Kumar, president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, said the Fed could support the stock market if other factors, such as valuations, cooperated.

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