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jury is still out (on someone or something)
Fig. a decision has not been reached on someone or something; the people making the decision on someone or something have not yet decided. The jury is still out on Jane. We don't know what we are going to do about her. The jury is still out on the question of building a new parking lot.
See also: out, still

the jury is (still) out
if the jury is still out on a subject, no decision has been made or the answer is not yet certain (usually + on ) The jury's still out on whether animal experiments are really necessary. We asked people to comment on the latest male fashions, but it seems the jury's out.
See also: out

the jury is still out
no decision has been made, esp. because information is lacking The jury is still out on whether those particular chemicals pose a threat to public health.
See also: out, still


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Robert Canaga, who was curator at the downtown art gallery Opus6ix until it went out of business last spring, said he likes going to the mayor's show because the open jurying helps expose the community to talented but sometimes little-known artists.
That holds true for just about any exhibition that has multiple voices striving toward consensus -- from the concept phase to budgeting to public relations, through the jurying process to installation, and finally the reception, where punch and cookies are a crucial part of the package.
For the first time, artists were asked to send digital images rather than slides for the jurying process.
 
 
 
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