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What's more, he wrote, the pilot left a lot of unsettled questions about the characters and their lives.
But just who is at war is an unsettled question.
The case presents no unsettled question of law that requires our intervention.
Academic disciplines should welcome a diversity of approaches to unsettled questions.
The case involved the yet unsettled question of whether labor unions were legal in the United States.
Rather, the Justices are likely to use the case to resolve some unsettled questions about the legal standards for dismissing such cases.
One of the major unsettled questions in the case, though, is whether the bankruptcy law is flexible enough to achieve this.
In that event, an unsettled question in California law is what will happen if the defense agrees to proceed, but the prosecution does not.
Whether online travel companies will similarly opt for full price disclosure during the initial stage of every transaction remains an unsettled question.
And he said that "this is an unsettled question" and indicated the option of letting the Treasury market effectively disappear could also be considered.
Among the unsettled questions, the experts said, is whether to acquire up-to-date satellites and ground radars to give India early warning of a nuclear strike.
One unsettled question related to temperature rises is: "When will the Arctic Ocean become ice-free in the summer, if at all?"
Research into Norte Chico continues, with many unsettled questions.
However, Judge Dundy left the unsettled question whether Native Americans were guaranteed citizenship.
"It injects an ideological component into the discussion of the unsettled question of when human life begins," Mr. Branson said.
Leaving aside the unsettled question of political liberalisation, it cannot be denied that much has been achieved since Deng Xiaoping took over the Party leadership.
Also, there was the unsettled question: Did Penny [768] mean it, when she said so vehemently that Grant could be defeated?
Thus the controversy reflects an unsettled question dating back to the Church committee hearings on C.I.A. activities in the 1970's.
The primary causes of this were the unsettled question of the succession to Elizabeth's throne and the often-related foreign policy and military issues of the period.
As Taiwan and the Pescadores are not covered by any existing international disposition, sovereignty over the area is an unsettled question subject to future international resolution.
The most pressing and unsettled questions in election law are those that concern the role of money, the role of race and the role of partisanship.
Mill's most well-known essays on benign colonialism are found in "Essays on some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy."
It is an unsettled question where and when James Lord Pierpont originally composed the song that would become known as "Jingle Bells".
It is still an unsettled question whether a winning strategy for can be reduced to a winning strategy that depends only on the last two moves of .