Sentences with phrase «nagging question remains»

Considering how relatively new OLED technology is in big displays, a nagging question remains about how susceptible OLED sets are to burn - in — the residual image left on a screen after a static picture has been displayed for too long.
But as the plot ties itself in ever more uninteresting knots, a nagging question remains: who is «Mortdecai» for?
One nagging question remains, however: Can any work this derivative be considered a major artistic achievement?

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But there remains the nagging question that never seems to go away when you are faced, as Bonhoeffer was, with a tyrant in your own backyard (not thousands of miles away) intent on destroying the world and annihilating all those who stand in his way.
I wish only to state that despite Macquarrie's fine presentation of the major themes in Heidegger's work, and despite his often engaging if not always successful argument that those themes «can be interpreted in a way that is compatible with Christian faith,» there remains the nagging question whether a God who is thrown into the rough mix of human destiny is enough to prevent us from repeating the horrors of the Holocaust and Hiroshima.
Of course, even after we finish there remains a nagging practical question.
But the nagging question still remains... are they actually making disciples and advancing the kingdom in a better way....
But the mechanism remained a mystery, and one nagging question persisted: If inflammation drives most loneliness - linked diseases, how can cortisol, with its anti-inflammatory properties, be the culprit?
That nagging question has remained the subject of speculation among academics for centuries, with authorship of his plays being alternately attributed to dozens of others, most notably, Christopher Marlowe, William Stanley, Sir Francis Bacon and Edward de Vere, aka the 17th Earl of Oxford.
While the Brooklyn Museum is dealing with a new round of outrage regarding A Fire In My Belly, conjuring a nagging sense that we are doomed to repeat the culture wars over and over again whether it is with Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano or Chris Ofili, the question remains what will be the lasting effects of this battle on Wojnarowicz's work, future curatorial decisions and the politics of art.
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