Whether this will be possible under Trump's administration is another openquestion.
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How to incorporate this information into dosing decisions remains an openquestion.
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How long they will be able to stay is an openquestion.
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Whether it will be effective in Afghanistan is still an openquestion.
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But whether Christie can hang on that long is an openquestion.
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Controlling complex nonlinear networks is largely an unsolvedproblem at the present.
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With this speculation there is connected a still unsolvedproblem in statistics.
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The screw propeller is still to a great extent an unsolvedproblem.
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He had some food supplies, but the horse-rent was an unsolvedproblem.
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In short, the control of loose vortices was very much an unsolvedproblem.
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The only unresolvedquestion, it seems, is the future of European-based missile shield.
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The unresolvedquestion of Indigenous sovereignty burns at the core of Australian nationhood.
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Yet how migration is controlled during normal development is still a largely unresolvedquestion.
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The unresolvedquestion is whether the Iraqis were amply provoked.
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It's an unresolvedquestion in your mind.
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The phenomenon of the glass transition is an unresolvedproblem in condensed matter physics.
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Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolvedproblem.
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Tolerance induced by morphine remains a major unresolvedproblem and significantly limits its clinical use.
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The other unresolvedproblem is how to make government take notice when it's planning policy.
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The lack of efficient treatment for myocardial infarction remains an unresolvedproblem in the field of cardiovascular disease.
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The localization of persons in indoor environments is nowadays an openproblem.
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However, the mechanistic origin of resting state is obscured by large-scale models' complexity, and a close structure-function relation is still an openproblem.
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This question was one of the outstanding openproblems of his day.
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He seems more concerned with precise measurements than with questionings as to the openproblems of his science.
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Yet he had always thought that he possessed a strong paternal instinct, an interest in young life, in openingproblems.
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But a breakthrough from scientists at Berkeley Lab could be the solution the planet needs for this eye- openingproblem -recyclable plastics.