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Phrase of the Day (the jury is still out on)-03JUN23

Phrase of the Day (the jury is still out on)-03JUN23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “the jury is still out on” and it’s meaning is “it means the group has not yet reached a decision. It also refers to anything that remains undecided”.

Example Sentence: This debate continues to remain unresolved. The jury is out on whether the constellation of agendas, ideas and interests of multiple actors across India’s multi-level federal polity and processes align to foster institutions which protect the “absolute autocracy of the majority” or promote and accommodate the rights of territorially mobilised minority groups within and across Indian States.

This phrase is present in A critical juncture in Manipur and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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