Adjective(1) not brought to the desired final state,not brought to an end or conclusion,lacking a surface finish such as paint,not completed(2) not brought to the desired final state(3) not brought to an end or conclusion(4) lacking a surface finish such as paint(5) not completed
Adjective(1) not brought to the desired final state,not brought to an end or conclusion,lacking a surface finish such as paint,not completed(2) not brought to the desired final state(3) not brought to an end or conclusion(4) lacking a surface finish such as paint(5) not completed
(1) Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished .(2) You must clear away the detritus, finish your unfinished business, before the New Year can be magic.(3) Even if this particular pocket is wiped out, there is more important unfinished business.(4) In fact, Mr Balls insists that he always wanted to stay on at the Treasury into the second term to complete unfinished business.(5) We are merely concluding unfinished business in terms of the deal, and this measure is the best form of closure.(6) I took the job on as there was unfinished business at a club where I have the backing of the chairman, committee and fans.(7) They finished second last year and feel they have some unfinished business to tend to.(8) Despite its unfinished surface, the statue was detailed, each piece of her naked form perfectly shaped.(9) What about all the unfinished business in which they are involved?(10) For the United States, it was a good opportunity to complete the unfinished business of the American Revolution.(11) Now we are seeing the immoral legacy of this unfinished business.(12) Long-term he has his sights on a marathon debut at the end of the year but he still has unfinished business on the track.(13) Mr Prescott must endeavour to bring all parties back around the table to complete this morning's unfinished business.(14) It is the job of each new generation to finish the unfinished business of the past.(15) It is clear that our relationship with New Zealand is increasingly being seen as unfinished business.(16) Maybe that's for the best, maybe it's not - for now it's just a nagging feeling of business still unfinished .