That these offenses should be investigated and prosecuted where appropriate is not open to question.
It also said that the value-for-money of the building is currently open to question.
Still, whether politics will continue to be divided along crude sectarian lines remains open to question.
One might think that 476 pages of law would leave little open to question.
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The notion that universal banks are worse for shareholders than other banks is also open to question.
The ball dropped perfectly for Flamini, although how much Bendtner knew about the cross remains open to question.
Whether Nasa could maintain this schedule even if President Obama endorses the Constellation programme is open to question, however.
Nevertheless, whether Europe will follow through on suggestions to cap its dependence on Russian gas is open to question.
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Their veracity may be open to question, but not because of some duplicity on the part of the ban movement.
What is still open to question, however, is whether the huge gamble Mr Elop took two years ago will pay off.
However, there will be redundancies, and the ability of the industry in its current cycle to absorb them is open to question.
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What is open to question is how effective that document will be given the struggle to build consensus ahead of the conference.
Even when he is positive, Mr Roberts's views are open to question.
How many of these people are really necessary given the fact that they are no longer mounting combat operations is open to question.
Again, the extent to which this is a problem requiring a solution is open to question, but as a technical achievement it is interesting.
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HSBC, which has big businesses in many places, may make sense on paper, but whether the two could work together is open to question.
Whether viewers will accept alternative types of advertising, like product-placement, is open to question as is whether they will continue to gobble up low-cost reality TV.
Also open to question is whether the White House intends to spend its political capital on that perilous subject, rather than on presidential priorities like immigration reform.
At first glance, Pirelli's claims seem equally open to question.
Both Mr Rai and Usha say they have yet to be found out, but the watertight nature of such investigations could be open to question given cases like Manish's.
But whether it will extend beyond the Mac world, or be enough to persuade Apple customers who have only recently bought new machines to upgrade again, is open to question.
And it is the case, as Secretary Clinton said today, that even now there are things that are still open to question and assessment as more facts come in, and that's why the investigation is continuing.
In return, instead of a share of a Siberian gas field that was once on the table, Shell and its Japanese partners will get cash (though whether they would want more Russian assets must be open to question).
Others will accuse of him of leaving Britain's future in Europe open to question - and that could unsettle potential investors in the UK. Some will say that Britain faces years of argument and debate before the issue is settled.
That now looks open to question.
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Our ability to make these decisions is open to enormous question in the wake of the health care discussion, in particular.
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They might reasonably have concluded that it is, instead, Mr. Kerry whose competence to lead the Nation in this war is open to serious question.
They want Gordon Brown to lead the party as prime minister into the general election whenever it takes place and they don't want to open the question of the leadership.
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