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open fo·rum

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Wikipedia

  1. Open Forum

    In United States constitutional law, a forum is a property that is open to public expression and assembly.

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  1. Open Forum

    Open Forum is an Australian E-democracy site.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Open Forum in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Open Forum in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Open Forum in a Sentence

  1. Paul Irving:

    The incident on April 15 reminds us all of the greatest asset of the Capitol -- openness and accessibility -- can at times be its greatest liability, discussing classified but extremely sensitive national security capabilities in an open forum could be exploited by potential adversaries.

  2. Sean Ryan:

    These new regulations were imposed by the superintendent without any prior notification or input from the parents, and without an actual vote from the school board, this demonstrates exactly what we’ve known for years: Radical activists can only win when they operate in secret. If the superintendent actually held an open forum, this policy would not have been passed.

  3. Michael Bilello:

    If Bill Cosby wants to have Bill Cosby final chapter written the way Bill Cosby wants to be recalled, Bill Cosby has to engage the public, perhaps something social media-based, an open forum for maybe two hours, taking all questions -- and having a moderator who's not a celebrity.

  4. Dick Durbin of Illinois:

    I would like to believe that Rudy Giuliani is just another American citizen with information important to the Department of Justice, but I know better, rudy Giuliani's an insider in the Trump administration and Rudy Giuliani has an open forum when it comes to the Attorney General, Bill Barr, to take a look at his so-called evidence.

  5. Roy Richter:

    I do not know any of the police commanders to be the subject of the FBI probe and hope the federal investigation is wrapped up quickly to allow them all to defend their reputations in an open forum.


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