She was not a demanding person by nature, but if she were left with her questions for much longer she'd very well seek answers on her own! |
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You do not have to answer the questions if you believe the answers might incriminate you. |
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He pondered over these questions again and again, not finding the answers before he fell into a light doze sitting upright. |
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An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human. |
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All you have to do to win this incredible prize is collect the coupons and fill in the answers to each evening's questions. |
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You've filled in umpteen blanks and chosen your super favorites and guessed at the answers you didn't know. |
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In the bathroom, the girl in the next stall answers her cell phone while she's peeing. |
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Top news execs pursue answers to seven key questions pegged to creating a watchdog culture. |
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The answers to these and other important questions are monumentally consequential with respect to both prevention and intervention efforts. |
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She's one of those psychiatrists that would be a really nice person if she didn't have all the answers in amber bottles with childproof caps. |
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If the answers are balanced against the information they always go for the no-risk answer. |
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Legend has it that you could see the answers to all your problems in her eyes. |
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Plenty of Redditors had answers at the ready, with quite a few repeats in the bunch. |
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They know all the answers here by heart and repeat them with all the thought of a parrot. |
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You would imagine that a call to the Department of the Taoiseach would elicit answers to those relatively easy questions. |
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Though you are geared to newbies, you have the answers to questions people like me need but don't always have time to find! |
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That more or less answers that question, but it does open up another can of worms. |
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Monteith reads the novels included in her study as offering equivocal answers to this question of microcosmic social change. |
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Place whom or what after a participle and ask a question, and the word that answers it, is in the objective case and governed by that participle. |
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For example, a number of respondents may have given answers related to good nutrition or healthful eating. |
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They have diligently pursued answers to the causes of the problems and the correct remedial approach. |
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Any help or answers to any of the questions would be gratefully appreciated. |
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Without modern technology and test equipment, they came pretty close to the answers that pilots ask every day. |
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We used to have to think of the names of flowers as answers to puzzles, or to put together the pieces of a picture, like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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That is, there aren't really very clean answers about when embryos should be considered persons, with all the attendant rights. |
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He believes the magazine is popular because it answers the needs of local readers. |
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So, as you would expect, the golfers wanted reassurances, guarantees and prompt answers to any questions they might have. |
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The answers lie in work opportunities in a rural agrarian economy and sparsely populated state. |
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The ratifier analyses the answers according to the parameters, removes redundancies and evaluates the psychological profile of the candidate. |
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People who needed to do many multiplications or divisions probably looked the answers up in a table, or hired someone who could. |
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This exercise could no doubt produce different answers but, for my own part, I come down decisively on the side of the plaintiff. |
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Cosmonauts may tend to withdraw and speak in a monotone, giving brusque answers to questions from each other and ground control. |
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For peace forces to disengage from coalitions that do not yet have the perfect answers would be both wrong and tragic. |
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A young soldier answers the call to fight for King and country, and ends his days in a society that disputes the necessity of soldiering. |
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We had asked for some verifications from them about their process and the answers just weren't satisfactory. |
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In this case, the answers to the first two of these questions really does appear to be no. |
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She didn't know the answers to her questions, but maybe that was for the best. |
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Every time MPs try to get answers from the Department of Health, we are told it is nothing to do with ministers. |
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I'd answer their questions and people would Tweet my answers back out to the Twittersphere. |
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As you can see, there are no answers here, and the battle lines drawn by both parties are still being fought today. |
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They misnumber problems so that all of their answers are counted as errors or make many small mistakes that lower their grades. |
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The straight looks and answers she gives when asked about her ambitions leave no doubt that she thinks the sacrifice was worth it. |
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Finding at least partial answers to questions about suffering and death brings satisfaction, if not certainty. |
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Questions were asked about black box, flight paths, crashes, missile technology, etc., and the answers were illuminating. |
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If you want to know why I am so hostile to religion, there are partial answers here and here. |
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But some of the play's final answers seem to me improbably and impractically noble. |
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He kind of answers it, but doesn't bother looking at me or addressing his comments to me. |
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How many other questions would yield more wrong answers on the Web than right ones? |
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Terotechnology is a theoretical framework which should provide the answers to the requests in industry for minimization of maintenance costs. |
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For those who have read this far, here are the answers to the unanswered questions in this article. |
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I thought his little set, pat answers generally didn't work as well tonight. |
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I'm not clear on why simply reclassifying the former as issues of civil liberties rather than economic policy answers the broader question. |
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Your answers may help you discover the reason why you're not attracting these wonderful heralds of spring. |
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Stott seeks out to explain the significance of the Cross and answers the objections commonly brought against Biblical teaching on the atonement. |
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They aren't the only ones who want answers or reassurances that such a power outage won't happen again. |
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All you have are pat answers and glib retorts that turn out, on ten seconds' worth of thought, to be mindless platitudes. |
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Perhaps the keylogging software looked for password answers to a particular webpage, for a single bank, and only captured those. |
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Beardslee's knowledge and passion for this issue springs from his own quest for answers following his sister's depression and suicide. |
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The wife of the first son is demure and timid, but the wife of the second son answers back to the cousin. |
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I am looking to the Government to provide timely answers to ensure that people can sleep safe in their beds. |
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These answers are interchangeable and, what is more important, absolve both rulers and subjects from facing reality and taking responsibility. |
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Prior to final scoring, a key validation process is conducted to determine if any answers have been miskeyed or need to be modified. |
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The idea Greenspan, who turned 75 earlier this month, should hold all the economic answers is to live in the realms of fantasy. |
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Expert adversaries, who have the right to receive public answers to their most penetrating questions, police the scientific method. |
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Like all previous years, students will sit their exams by writing answers into A4-sized paper booklets. |
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He provided some elaboration of his response to that plea in the course of his opening and in the course of answers to my questions. |
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He answers that Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi was a direct descendant of the head of Bait Hillel and continued in his ways. |
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Hitchcock seems more interested in his Dover sole than in the girl but grudgingly answers her questions. |
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Depending on which procedural principle one adopts, contrary answers are forthcoming. |
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He answers that he was compared to a sweet smelling fragrance that stays in the corner of a room and does not spread. |
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The answers range from the dismissive and the trite to the droll and unexpectedly sincere. |
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A state religious court evaluating nonconformity or dissent deserves whatever answers it receives. |
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Failure to answer, or providing evasive answers will count against the employer in a tribunal. |
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Let's try to start divining some answers this week by taking a look at the potential contenders for this season's Larry O'Brien trophy. |
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This brochure answers commonly asked questions about the guardian ad litem's role in the divorce process. |
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He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically. |
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It is asserted in this appeal that the jury's verdict was perverse and that the answers were incontrovertibly unreasonable. |
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I hope the answers to these questions can at least provide a basic understanding of the import of the message. |
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A human being, but a professional, he answers questions with generosity, intelligence and candour. |
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Word is that the duo wowed the audience with their presentation, answers to the questions and their national dress. |
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By documenting five families of Arkansan quilters, he answers several basic but priceless questions about these important cultural artifacts. |
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All the hip hop and snide answers only make him even more childish and less sexually desirable. |
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As a consequence the Claimants' answers have been provided in a piecemeal fashion. |
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I am obligated to give you the correct answers so that they can see that we are talking sense. |
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What's the point in discussing that if we both know the answers inside out? |
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She was willing to do anything if she'd get some answers and he stopped asking all these questions. |
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Walking past the radio, which hums with Christmas carols, Leslie answers the door. |
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In such cases, the children sometimes got partial answers or intuited something of their situations on their own. |
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Whether fine-tuning a business, or turning it around completely, this book provides the answers for successfully meeting your goals. |
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Those answers mean a lot, Mosley says, because it's troubling when biracial people seem to bleach away their blackness with European pride. |
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He patiently and candidly answers the accusations as they are served up to him one by one. |
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They assisted a Grade Nine pupil at the secondary school where they were invigilating by providing answers in exchange for money. |
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The usual proposals, however, conform to an orthodoxy based on unstated answers to these questions. |
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I tried to worm the answers out of William, who usually communicated with my uncle through a secure and private line. |
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The teacher also coached some students and allowed others to share answers during the actual exam. |
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He used to peel down to his jockstrap, muscles glistening, sly grin flashing, while firing cryptic answers at the media, which he loathed. |
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It might be thought that answers to these questions could be given in a clear and unequivocal way. |
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Your answers to the questions indicate that you tend toward being a Director. |
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The questions will then pertain to that picture and the answers will be listed in bold under the questions. |
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However, they expect some answers from the voluntary, two-year, nationwide monitoring program, which is slated to begin later this year. |
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As apartheid ended, South Africa faced thousands of dark questions about its past, with murky answers for its future. |
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The Evening Press has tried to get answers but the main players are hiding behind a confidentiality clause. |
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My answers were matched with those of people who were happy and successful in certain jobs. |
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On the stage, Valerie, a pale, blowsy woman, is shouting out the answers from the last round. |
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The fact that no-one has certain answers to these questions is a cause for deep concern. |
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Since back to school time is rapidly approaching, here are answers to the four most common questions we get from parents about allowances. |
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Meanwhile, back on the hustings the law-and-order brigade has apparently got all the answers to our street crime problems. |
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My research in recent years has begun to come up with some of the answers for this. |
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Also give yourself a pat on the back for answers you know you got right, and forgive yourself for those you messed up. |
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The new park, established by presidential decree three years ago, answers a need for conservation areas. |
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Here are twenty cryptic clues, the answers to which are the numbers from one to twenty. |
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You can write down the answers on a separate sheet or you can call in to the Sligo Weekender offices and pick up a special entry form. |
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On a whim, Jessica answers a Woman Seeking Woman ad placed by Helen, a bi-curious art gallery employee. |
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Owen had been very short with him, his answers to Sam's questions almost monosyllabic. |
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In string theory, the strings collide over a small but finite distance, and the answers do make sense. |
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Anyway, when it came to the essay segments, I wrote my answers like a 4th grader. |
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The winning team managed to get a whopping 96 out of hundred correct answers and they won two All-Ireland tickets for their endeavours. |
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If there are no answer keys, compare your answers against those of some friends of yours who are also doing the practice competitions. |
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Their offices around the world provided answers to a series of questions about host countries' stances toward biotech wheat. |
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Are we really entitled to shout questions at politicians and expect answers whenever we want? |
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At every stage of life, Wharton searched in religion and philosophy for answers to pressing metaphysical and ontological questions. |
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These are merely answers in kind, which can no doubt be met with plausible rejoinders. |
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I get a real charge out of doing in-depth research that answers interesting questions. |
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The current experiments were conducted to determine the role of metacognition in changing answers on multiple-choice tests. |
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The overconfidence indices were calculated by subtracting the percentage of correct answers from the mean percentage of certainty. |
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These are at least nation-scale questions, ones whose answers turn the hinges of history. |
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Somebody said parents can find all the answers to their child-rearing questions in the books. |
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More amusingly, he briefly attempted to ban me from the campaign after my latest efforts to pry answers out of his blandly evasive candidate. |
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Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism. |
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This tape might just have some of the answers to some of our deepest unanswered questions. |
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A little old lady answers a knock at the door where she's accosted by a vacuum cleaner salesman. |
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The answers to some of these nagging questions would lead me into my own investigation. |
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The entire secondary school system is based on students committing answers to memory and reproducing them in the finals. |
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I see nascent answers in organizations like Friends of the Don and Friends of the Humber. |
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All of the answers are easy to find on the internet and everyone's a cheater. |
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As they both fall about laughing, any fear that they were going to give one line mumbled answers instantly becomes less and less likely. |
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In fact, I don't think he made a single correct statement, only asking questions and modifying the answers to fit. |
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Norwood agrees men have been emasculated by female empowerment, but has no answers as to how that can be addressed. |
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Points were given for successful answers and were tallied up at the end of the day. |
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There are few new answers to old questions, no third ways beyond the conventional solutions of more practical politicians. |
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They can then see how their answers tally with those of people sampled in a Harris Poll. |
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We also need to be modest about our ability to find the answers for other societies. |
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I thought I was going crazy in trying to find some honest, truthful answers to my concerns. |
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By submitting answers to a few questions below, you will get a chance to tell your story in complete anonymity. |
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They can provide the answers first hand or give you a free fact sheet to take away. |
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He brushes off the local reporters, giving them sound bites instead of answers to their questions. |
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The Former Directors have offered to answer written interrogatories from the Insurer and to have such answers included in sworn affidavits. |
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When he brief the Subcommittee, his answers were both evasive and derisive. |
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He is evasive and answers the most simple questions with long winded often irrelevant explanations. |
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Astronauts would roam the surface in hi-tech dune buggies to search for answers to scientific riddles that continue to baffle researchers. |
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This is why the most compelling answers come from the consilience of genetic and fossil evidence. |
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At the very end, one's answers to the questions the world has posed with such relentlessness are to be found in the facts of one's life. |
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People who are pining for easy, one-syllable answers find this kind of uninformed derisiveness compelling. |
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I'm fed up coming here week after week and getting obfuscatory answers to direct questions. |
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The book answers all these questions by analogy, with instances from the alternative America of the novel. |
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She scribbled answers hard on the paper, constantly breaking the lead of her mechanical pencil. |
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Major themes were determined from answers to open-ended questions in a questionnaire. |
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They have tough questions for him on his proposals and farmers are entitled to have his answers this side of the referendum. |
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He asserted that his denial in the pre-trial answers to the Defendants' request for information of any association with the alliance was true. |
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Because as a human being you don't know the answers to the eternal questions. |
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Many of her answers were the result of leading questions which made it difficult to assess her actual recollection of these events. |
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Wrong question, since it depends on the definition of life, and so both answers are possible. |
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Do not blame others for problems that are largely self-created or seek solutions over here when your answers are mostly at home. |
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Bennie and Walter play-act in a repetitive chant, as Ruth embarrassingly answers the door to let in George Murchison. |
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Asking young children only open-ended questions may produce answers that are usually brief and incomplete. |
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She paced around her bedroom waiting for answers to questions which were unanswerable. |
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I think the only answers lie with changing the zeitgeist and the mindsets of the people who run these organisations. |
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He was teasing in his answers to some questions, at times startlingly blunt in response to others. |
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The robber gives predictably blood-curdling answers as his temper flares at the thought. |
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To presume to have all the answers is nothing but dangerous delusion for it is based on the arrogation of divine potency. |
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The air crackled with tension and Alec thought he was going to explode if he did not get answers soon. |
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Prayer meetings are moving where there is a longing desire and yearning for answers from heaven. |
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They refused to give straight answers to many of his questions, often citing reasons of national security. |
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Poor old George is really struggling because he always tries to give straight answers even when the truth is better left unsaid. |
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Finding at least partly satisfactory answers to these and similar employment-related problems, requires astute analysis. |
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Having regard to both personal experience and anecdotal evidence, I suspect that the answers to these two questions are YES and NO respectively. |
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The answers almost certainly can be found in our obsession with compliance and the uncontrolled whims of fund managers. |
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Second, the answers or solutions to these problems are not unlimited nor random. |
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The knight began his journey to discover what women desire, but could find no satisfactory answers or responses. |
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He's the sort that writes your piece for you, whether you ask him questions and write down the answers or turn him loose on a laptop. |
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His eyes scanned the turf as if searching for answers buried deep beneath the rubberized carpet on Ford Field. |
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This week online clairvoyant Graham Dare provides answers to two spooky spirit sightings. |
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If I was to stay here, I needed to find satisfactory answers to a couple of key questions. |
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To paint now is an act of resistance which answers a widespread need and may instigate hope. |
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My browser isn't showing what the answers to the tick boxes are so I've left them all blank. |
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The answers lie in stiff competition in their domestic markets, in woeful mismanagement, even the collapse of some businesses. |
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He is alert, listens carefully to question after question and scans his answers as if to check them for accuracy. |
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What shocked me is how candid he was in some of his answers and how straightforward he was. |
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If anyone emails me their answers to these, I will hunt them down and gouge their eyes out. |
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Compelling answers to this need for self-restraint, for delayed gratification, are in short supply. |
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There are very few answers to questions like that but if these people have one thing on their side its their undeterred hope and enthusiasm. |
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Dana looks over, sees my look of confusion, and answers my unasked question. |
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The work answers the question of whether a non-believer can write a successful sacred work resoundingly in the affirmative. |
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I pause to interpolate, the witness answers on the basis that it could have been. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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I told her that no, every time I check things over, I change right answers into wrong ones. |
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They also want answers about precisely how the trusts were structured and who were their true architects. |
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Alice asked, craving more answers from this plethora of magical knowledge Clay seemed to possess about the underworld and earth. |
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If you want the answers to these teasers, specific ones in the quiz that you're stuck on or indeed the whole quiz itself let me know. |
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All these are questions that scientists and theologists alike are trying to find answers to. |
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Crucial and often leading questions are asked and the answers put the blame on the doorsteps of Mountbatten. |
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Everywhere I have been, people think I always have the answers because everything always works out. |
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He gave coherent answers to questions and his demeanour appeared to be normal. |
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But we need biblical and theological answers for biblical and theological issues. |
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Stokes answers that he has also specialized in anthropology, parapsychology and the occult. |
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After all, the answers to large-scale questions are in many cases not determinable by the evidence we have before us. |
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This type is in quest for a comprehensive view, the world picture, the big answers to the big questions. |
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The answers might be of trivial importance now, but someday it could be lifesaving. |
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International trade theory does not offer any unequivocal answers to this question. |
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Again, you have to be insistent, and not be palmed off by the person who answers the phone. |
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The answers were then looked up and sent by mobile phone text message to students in the test hall. |
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While its masthead editorial asks some good questions about the current debate, it provides no answers whatsoever. |
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No purchase necessary, answers must be posted in the comments box for this entry. |
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The paper answers some of these common questions while developing the method of thanatological study in acute medical death-situations. |
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Paulo Coelho has spent his own life constantly searching for answers to philosophical, spiritual and religious questions. |
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This remains a balanced view which answers the many scurrilous attacks by academics and popular writers out to debunk. |
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The new design answers major questions about what's feasible for bionic devices. |
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Martins begins to seek out answers to Lime's death and is told by the witness that it was a hit-and-run accident. |
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Previously asked questions and answers are posted, searchable, and freely available at the Google Answers site. |
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Why did some of his answers seem to support the government in its war with the BBC, while others were actively unhelpful? |
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The answers are blowing in the wind, but by 2010, the world's thermohaline circulation system may begin to collapse. |
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Send your answers in and Andy Serwer will wave the red, white, and blue as we read them on the air next week. |
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I can only hope for his sake that he wasn't, coz some of the answers he gave were plain awful! |
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We don't give stock answers or pat replies to their questions and many players actually know our support staff by name! |
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If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us. |
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Thinking up answers and rehearsing them mentally, would give them a lot of confidence when going through the real event. |
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As time moved on, and in the process of looking for answers to difficult questions, the thorny issue of forgiveness cropped up. |
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When they got no answers to their questions they banished out mortal forms and stripped Lord Dread of his powers. |
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Sadly, while Franklin sows seeds of reasonable doubt in the early going, before long the answers are agonizingly clear. |
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There was also a microphone for each team, so that the answers would be clearly audible. |
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With all the inverse trig. functions you must carefully select the answer or answers that are appropriate to the problem you are solving. |
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I was just stunned by how the gaps in his answers didn't seem like he was thinking, but that he was poleaxed. |
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If so, the whole identity issue is undecidable, since one is demanding metaphysical answers to questions that are in large part semantical. |
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And finally, mukhtars are surely classic politicians, as my interview subject kept his answers short and close to the vest. |
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One of her answers became the headline of the resulting scoop for his newspaper. |
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They make you ask what is going on, and lead you to answers which go beyond a verbal reply. |
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To arrive at some tentative answers to these questions we might first consider some winners and losers. |
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He answers by imagining how our liberated civilization will mesh with the genetic revolution. |
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The students took the test, writing down the answers with feather pens as best as they could. |
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More questions flurried to my mind instead of answers, making me wonder whether the answers were worthy of the effort put into the search. |
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Beck's answers are slow and considered, thoughtful to the point of being ponderous. |
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The site will also have information on the local scene, including questions and answers and an agony uncle page. |
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But, to thieve a time-worn phrase, there are probably as many answers to the second question as there are economists. |
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As a Capricorn, you probably think you already have all the answers to this week's cosmic conundrums. |
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So far, the answers coming from governments have been a combination of short-termism and defeatism. |
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The pooler asked two of them what she said, but found their answers less than credible. |
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It was the last quarter, and I was going through my trig homework, quickly writing down answers that were probably wrong. |
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It's more that I found myself asking the same questions, hearing the same answers and writing the same stories. |
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Miss Piper began to call out the answers as the whole class followed and marked their own work. |
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Computers supply answers at the press of a key, with no mental effort needed. |
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One of your recent answers talked about batsmen who have scored centuries against all nine possible Test opponents. |
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How can these people give anything but the expected answers in such situations? |
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Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test? |
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We will never know, since pollsters, like trial lawyers, always avoid questions whose answers might prove embarrassing or unforeseen. |
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Alexandra blamed herself for her son's illness, and in seeking answers to alleviate her guilt, came under the baleful influence of Siberian monk and mystic Rasputin. |
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The soul of the samurai was judged for forty-nine days, and punished with a beating if his answers were not satisfactory to the ears of the fierce judge. |
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She answers yes, declares her love, and the two embrace tenderly. |
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I can have the best answers and get ten out of ten on this worksheet. |
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I am asking you to please join with me to ensure this enjoyment by not revealing any of these answers or other issues. |
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Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze. |
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There is a clubby feel to the evening as the 40 or so people separate into teams, and jot down their answers as Dave, the quizmaster, shoots questions. |
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In our view there are two conclusive answers to these contentions. |
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The act of Bastinado, generally used to punish miscreants but also to elicit answers from torture victims, extends back through history hundreds of years. |
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I would be grateful to receive from any readers, comments on the range of topics, the contents of the answers and the style and presentation of the material in the book. |
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But the questions were almost puzzles, you had to work out logical answers and that was beaut, I used to love that sort of thing, it really was down my alley. |
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There have been many answers given by various analysts and writers. |
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He asks and answers appropriately in relation to market hype. |
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The truth is, Ram Singh was too loathed a man for answers to be diligently sought. |
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The answers include poor planning, budgetary procedures that defied economic logic, and at least one bone-headed accounting error. |
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None of your answers to the incessant questions about the bet come off as douchey. |
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Grissom is an all-knowing clever clogs, who has answers for everything. |
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Instead, Snider's point is that both sides settle for easy answers to complex problems, finding their solution in pointless blame-placing and muckraking. |
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Anyone who answers differently is looking deep into their intestinal loops, not the Oregon study. |
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At this point in time, it is highly unlikely anyone has all the strategical and tactical answers certain to lead to entirely satisfactory outcomes. |
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Topics will include information on commercial and home constructed bins, wormeries care and management, practical tips on maintenance and questions and answers session. |
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There are some very pat answers available on the FDA's website. |
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In the survey, employees were asked to rate the company across 65 questions, giving answers on a seven-point scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. |
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The champions were a class apart in this contest, and the unfortunate Salthill had no answers to their power, their swift movement or their slick passing. |
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No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing. |
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It is an ideology that is backed by managerialism, the belief that commercial management principles have the answers to all organisational problems. |
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Schmitt, in short, relocated the quest for determinate answers to legal questions from the rules themselves to the activities of judicial decision-makers. |
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It explains why the planchette, in response to questions, glides so smoothly over the Ouija board to spell answers which seem to come from spirits. |
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I eventually resorted to writing down the answers in Japanese. |
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We start to argue some points but they are overly defensive and their answers are circular. |
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I ask Vlad what his worst memory was about his time in Russia, and his answers are haunting. |
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My colleague did not say that at any time during the many answers she gave to questions in this House, and that member should not put words into her mouth. |
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If you've ever wondered how the Russian aristocracy managed to bring a revolution upon themselves, some of the answers are indeed contained within the walls of the Hermitage. |
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Warners interest in local and national government is complemented by an interest in the third sector where the answers to some of our most insoluble social problems may lie. |
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First, those who have either been conditioned out of thinking about such questions or else have glibly assimilated pat religious answers lead impoverished lives. |
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Once again, our resident agony aunt answers your questions on those embarrassing personal problems that can only be solved by having them published in the national press. |
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Your potential employee doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to come up with satisfactory answers to typical problems in the job they are applying for. |
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Some awarders judged that the limited time available in Year 12 to study for AS examinations could be the cause of some answers being limited in one or more ways. |
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Architects have no unique insights into these questions and have no monopoly on the answers but, as citizens, they have as much to offer as anyone else. |
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Ever since the modern study of art history began in the eighteenth century, there has been a variety of more or less unconvincing answers to that question. |
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The answers are paraphrased as I wrote them down as fast as I could. |
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When he did engage, his answers were garbled to the point of incomprehensibility. |
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We are accustomed to governments not doing what we elect them to do, so we carry on uncomplainingly without demanding answers from our elected representative. |
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This may appeal to those raised with answers they found uncongenial. |
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Therefore all questions posed about entities outside the universe are ultimately unanswerable, though proposed answers vary in their plausibility. |
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Please keep your answers clean and tasteful, and only slightly surreal. |
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