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jury is still out, the
Idioms and Phrases
No decision has been made; the public's opinion is not known. For example, As for a possible merger, the jury is still out , or The jury is still out on the new spring fashions . This expression alludes to the jury that decides a legal case. [ Colloquial ; mid-1900s]Example Sentences
"The jury is still out," the official said, briefing Pentagon reporters on the condition of anonymity.
But the jury is still out: The coronavirus death rate in Sweden is actually higher than that in the United States.
But participants say the jury is still out. “The devil is going to be in the details,” said Jim Woodgett, director of research at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, who raised the alarm about Beaudet’s reforms by crafting a 27 June open letter to Jane Philpott, Canada’s minister of health that attracted more than 1300 signatures.
While the jury is still out, the argument over the Iran deal could well stress the long-standing and largely fruitful political alliance between blacks and Jews in this country.
The jury is still out the unconventional style of Gibbon, entering his first full season, but he's surrounded himself with a veteran cast of coaches.
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