Example sentences of "is [adv] [noun] as to " in BNC.
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1 | So , despite the detailed and extensive studies of the monetarists , there is still disagreement as to whether the money supply is the prime cause of fluctuations in money incomes and prices . |
2 | There is still disagreement as to the extent to which the study of contemporary present-day phenomena can be a key towards understanding similar phenomena in the remote past . |
3 | Although there is still disagreement as to the relative significance of the various possible mechanisms of plate motion , recent assessments have indicated that the pull of descending lithospheric slabs is the predominant driving force . |
4 | The figure has now been recognised as a late fifteenth-century masterpiece and it has aroused some excitement in the art world , but there is still perplexity as to its author . |
5 | Though there is still uncertainty as to the true identity of C. purpurea ( some suspect it to be a form of C. griffithii ) , it grows differently from C. griffithii . |
6 | ( There is still uncertainty as to whether this clause has any practical effect on schools , because of vagueness in the wording of the amendment . |
7 | There is still controversy as to the ultimate origin of the tin and tungsten but Beer and Ball ( 1986 ) have shown that they are probably not derived from the sediments surrounding the granites . |
8 | There is also disagreement as to whether the sustained kinase activity that might be necessary for LTP is located within the postsynaptic cell or not . |
9 | There is also speculation as to why Edwards initially accepted an offer of £10m , which subsequently turned out to be way below the market price . |
10 | Although the existence of coherent structures is well established , there is often controversy as to the most appropriate models . |
11 | However , as discussed in Part B of this report , we found there is increasingly debate as to the overall benefits of such centralised operations ( and , indeed , of the notion of head office-based corporate planning departments per se ) . |