As it turned out, about six of the questions were unanswerable, unless you wanted to boil down your various views to a yea or nay. |
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The case for acting on the basis of good intelligence to discover and prevent terrorism is obviously unanswerable. |
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Yet, in our view, such problems are answerable whereas the scientific evidence for an old Earth and old universe seems unanswerable. |
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The political argument for restraint is straightforward and, it seems to me, unanswerable. |
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People can be left feeling rejected, isolated and always having to deal with the unanswerable question of why. |
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Others, even more discouragingly, said the questions were simply unanswerable. |
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The GMPTE will continue to press what it sees as an unanswerable economic case that the Metrolink extension provides the best solution. |
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The play takes a look at the human urge to avoid looking into the vast caverns of some of life's more unanswerable questions. |
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He began to write rambling letters about black holes and plagued his mother with unanswerable questions. |
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This celebration conveys its own hypnotic delight, inviting us to suspend unanswerable questions about its ultimate purpose. |
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The first exam paper had a spelling mistake rendering question one unanswerable. |
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Some have described him as a maverick, a colourful figure who rails against the evil of over-centralised administration and unanswerable power. |
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Dalyell's arguments for immediate recall of parliament seem to me to be unanswerable. |
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She paced around her bedroom waiting for answers to questions which were unanswerable. |
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The earlier versions are famously protracted and meditative, pondering unanswerable questions concerning life, death and desire. |
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The only person who could feasibly answer such unanswerable questions would be an actual dead author. |
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Likewise, wherever you study, there's always the unanswerable question of whether it would have been better done somewhere else. |
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Rather, it presents a collection of ideas and findings by people who have been grappling with big, unanswerable questions all their lives. |
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And so we're going to be faced with all these unanswerable questions, and maybe we won't learn some of the lessons. |
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The unanswered questions may be unanswerable, but the attempt should be made. |
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I could not even defend myself, because the charge of racism and racial insensitivity is ultimately unanswerable. |
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The only unanswerable anti-war argument was the generally conservative, Little England case that it is no longer in Britain's interests to tag along behind the United States. |
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MacLaine, avid spiritualist and searcher, is comfortable with the unanswerable. |
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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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Focus on contradictions and unanswerable questions, as well as on answers that are clear and occur regularly. |
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After drinking too much wine, and finding it a little difficult to type, the dizzy blonde returns to ponder the biggest, most unanswerable question of all, in every situation. |
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We would note that due to changes in the syllabus over time, some historic questions may be unanswerable based on the current course of reading. |
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One final and almost unanswerable question must be raised about orphans and how the education system can respond to their needs. |
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The case for auctioneering to make a fresh start in the 21st century seems unanswerable. |
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I see religion as only a way of asking unanswerable questions, of sharing the joy of a community of quest, and solacing one another in our ignorance. |
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Manyquestionsconcerninguraniumweaponsremainunanswered, but they are certainly not unanswerable from a scientific point of view. |
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They need not accept as unknowable and unanswerable the mystery that entered their lives, almost destroyed them, and turned their worlds upside down. |
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The Crown's case here that they would be in an impossible position if they had to prove both dishonesty and carelessness seems to me unanswerable. |
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This is, in some sense, an unanswerable existential question. |
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How to you respond to unanswerable questions? |
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She was also coming up with unanswerable quibbles that would only have occurred to me if I'd spent a couple of hours diagramming the film's plot with coloured marker pens and a large sheet of paper. |
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The case for a democratically elected second chamber is unanswerable. |
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And he poses once again the unanswerable question that Marcel Proust raised: by what alchemy does Vermeer transmute the realistic depiction of that everyday life into something transcendent and timeless? |
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Rather, they seek to advance knowledge and understanding, nurtured by the support and freedom to pursue the controversial, the unasked, or the seemingly unanswerable questions. |
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They are simply unanswerable at this point in the campaign. |
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Pakistanis, poor and misruled, are seething. That amounts to an unanswerable case for foreign aid even if corruption and inefficiency mean that some of the money is bound never to get into the hands of the needy. |
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You said the work that was done last fall was an important first step, but leaves many questions unanswered or unanswerable, and that's a little concerning to me. |
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These techniques may provide avenues for addressing previously unanswerable questions and for generating better social and health-related information. |
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Neither the creation of a World Criminal Court nor the unanswerable claims for full recognition and for empowerment of women have even been touched upon. |
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The work that was done through the Ministry of Finance last fall was an important first step in this direction, but it leaves many questions unanswered and indeed unanswerable. |
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That's a question that's basically unanswerable. |
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One unanswerable presentation of this nature is to show the contrast between living conditions in private enterprise countries and in those countries which are hamstrung by dictatorial government management. |
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If the Committee of Ministers and the Governments of the Council of Europe were not to accept this constitutionally unanswerable interpretation of the Statute, then indeed the Assembly would have reached a crisis. |
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Like most things Grammy-related, it is an unanswerable question. |
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Similarly, questions that are unanswerable should be rejected. |
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Examples of these question types include the irreverent question, the apparently irrelevant question, the hypothetical question and the unanswerable question. |
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When Adam stumbles across a story about a closeted marine helicopter pilot whose death raises unanswerable questions, he is inexplicably fired from his job. |
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