adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an unresolved issue (= that has not been dealt with )
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A number of unresolved issues remain before the treaty can be signed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
still
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The number of casualties, for instance, is still unresolved .
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To my mind the issue is still unresolved .
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These difficulties are still unresolved , although many solutions have been suggested.
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The issue is still unresolved , and an August court date has been set to settle the fight.
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A still unresolved problem is the pending litigation over the collection.
■ NOUN
conflict
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Old unresolved conflicts may need to be exposed rather than hidden or disguised.
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Her unresolved conflict resulted in a stiff, confusing memo that must have frustrated Mary.
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I started therapy because of a lot of unresolved conflicts in my childhood.
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Another unresolved conflict concerns possible interference between domestic or commercial users who have installed systems in neighbouring premises.
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There are unresolved conflict of laws problems.
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In her trust and love for him, he had deposited the unresolved conflicts of his life.
issue
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Two unresolved issues fuel speculation that he might not receive a fair trial.
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One of the thornier unresolved issues is whether that walkway would be 60 feet wide or 80 feet wide.
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From B's perspective of obtaining his freedom the unresolved issues were equally fundamental to the point addressed.
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The difficult, totally unresolved issue involves the situations in between.
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The major unresolved issue for the General now was the pace of the liberation and the transition to Gaullist administration.
problem
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These dreams are usually evidence of some unresolved problem or dilemma.
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He had a lot of unresolved problems , and he was already a quarter of the way around the North Inch.
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Two important and unresolved problems are raised by this line of thought.
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We have noted some unresolved problems for the model, however.
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Hate, murder, violence, sorrow, negative thinking, deaths and unresolved problems .
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A still unresolved problem is the pending litigation over the collection.
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The unresolved problem of the spinach still confronted her.
question
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Mr Ray's statement leaves an unresolved question .
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That still leaves the unresolved question of the nuclear inspections.
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The world of muddle and incoherence, of being seventeen, of home, of unidentified feelings, of unresolved questions .
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Discussion: including any inferences resulting from statistical tests together with tentative explanations and unresolved questions . 6.
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It also explains various unresolved questions regarding the town's plan and development.
tension
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Thus the pendulum of public pressure swings back and forth, reflecting the unresolved tensions within public policy.
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Kandinsky's writings are full of unresolved tensions between physical existence and spiritual transcendence.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unresolved safety issues
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A number of problems are still unresolved .
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The design of the new shopping mall is almost complete, although there are still some unresolved difficulties.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A number of issues, however, remain unresolved .
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Carla, of course, knew the story well, and had analyzed it for unresolved childhood issues with her analyst husband.
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It was into this unresolved but not unsatisfactorily balanced situation that film was introduced, and was immediately identified as something new.
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Mr Ray's statement leaves an unresolved question.
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These dreams are usually evidence of some unresolved problem or dilemma.
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They merely suffered from unresolved Oedipal complexes, and were attacking universities as a surrogate father.
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To my mind the issue is still unresolved .
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While this case is somewhat extreme, the risk that it demonstrates of unresolved feelings surrounding prematurity is worth keeping in mind.