open question in English

noun
1
a matter on which differences of opinion are possible; a matter not yet decided.
In fact, many writers on the subject recommend that open questions are used as little as possible in self-completion questionnaires.

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1. ‘The skies started turning dark’ Another open question is the role of plumes above big Blowups

2. 14 But whether these effects translate into clearer thought, better writing, or more creativity is an open question.

3. Whether the presence of Adsorbates increases or decreases thermal conductivity in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been an open question

4. Whether the presence of Adsorbates increases or decreases thermal conductivity in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been an open question

5. Mouse-deer have been observed to live up to 14 years in captivity, but their lifespan in nature is still an open question.

6. North Korean propagandists proclaim Kim Jong-eun “the Young General,” but whether he will exercise the same absolutist authority as his father is an open question.

7. Miloa evi claimed that he opposed a Confederal system but also declared that a Confederal system be created, with the external borders of Serbia being an " open question "

8. It is an open question, however, when such declarations are to be taken as identity assertions, with pantheistic or Acosmic intentions, and when they are perhaps hyperbolic variations on descriptions of union-type experiences.

9. In fact, it is known [18] that Agnostically learning dis-junctions, even with no restrictions on the hypotheses used, is at least as hard as PAC learning DNF formulas, a longstanding open question in learning theory

10. And here ' s another reconsideration : While I maintain that the future of Europe - whether continuing in its historic Christian identity or becoming an adjunct of Muslim North Africa - is still an open question , the behavior of the British public , that weakest link in the Western chain , suggests that it , at least , may be too confused to resist its Londonistan destiny .