Unsharpened Factoids
Logical form
[〈det (plur issue.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur conflict.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur question.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur problem.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur feeling.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Convictions can be unresolved.
Logical form
[〈det (plur conviction.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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An issue may remain unresolved.
Logical form
[〈det issue.n〉 (remain.v unresolved.a)]
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(anthrax questions) can be unresolved.
Logical form
[(:q det (nn anthrax.n (plur question.n))) unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur issue.n)〉 (remain.v unresolved.a)]
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(abandonment issues) can be unresolved.
Logical form
[(:q det (nn abandonment.n (plur issue.n))) unresolved.a]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur complaint.n)〉 unresolved.a]
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Sharpened Factoids
Many or some tensions are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x tension.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some conflicts are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x conflict.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some questions are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x question.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some problems are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x problem.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some feelings are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x feeling.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some convictions are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x conviction.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some anthrax questions are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x anthrax-question.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some anger is unresolved.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x anger.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some abandonment issues are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x abandonment-issue.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x unresolved.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many or some complaints are unresolved.
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(many-or-some x: [x complaint.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some grief is unresolved.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x grief.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some disputes are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x dispute.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some challenges are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x challenge.n]
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Many or some emotions are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x emotion.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some media scandals are unresolved.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x media-scandal.n]
[x unresolved.a])Sharpened from
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