| 41. | To test their creativity, we asked open-ended questions like what can a person do with a pencil.
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| 42. | Socratic circles generally start with an open-ended question proposed either by the leader or by another participant.
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| 43. | :That's a fairly huge and open-ended question.
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| 44. | A good thing, too; unlike those examples, the open-ended questions drew answers far too varied for electronic tallying.
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| 45. | It's that even when the economy improves, it's an open-ended question if their businesses will return as well.
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| 46. | That's an open-ended question right now.
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| 47. | When the pollsters asked an open-ended question on who voters supported for president, Bush had a slight lead.
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| 48. | But posing such an open-ended question also serves as a vehicle for exploring numerous other matters surrounding Jesus.
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| 49. | Which leaves, of course, the open-ended question of when we'll eventually light the fireworks to commemorate the first win?
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| 50. | :That's a rather open-ended question.
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