This raises the question of the appropriateness of conventional Western aesthetic canons to Kanak art. |
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The problem is, he's not even that good, which raises the question, why does he think he can make a career out of cartooning? |
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It raises the question as to whether it is fair, just and reasonable to impose the duty contended for. |
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The length of the pieces raises the question whether anyone can listen concentratedly to them throughout. |
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This raises the question of whether treatment causes a placebo effect, perhaps because of the extra time spent with patients. |
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Such a comparison not only establishes a close paleographic parallel but it also raises the question of genre and audience. |
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This assertion raises the question of whether institutions in different locales will converge or diverge over time. |
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This appeal raises the question of the availability of the remedy of subrogation as against an innocent third party purchaser. |
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That is what raises the question of how to conceive lyric thematics and allegorization. |
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This raises the question of how primates are able to locate a sufficiency of ripe fruits each day. |
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In many cases the application of the rule raises the question whether the licensee has been guilty of contributory negligence. |
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The case raises the question of the proper construction of the relevant legislation. |
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This raises the question as to whether we in Australia is applying our limited resources in our best long-term strategic interests. |
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The judgment also raises the question of what types of clauses will be subject to the unconscionability test. |
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This raises the question of whether the experimental and control groups were indeed equivalent. |
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Article 23, paragraph 1, goes beyond employment and raises the question of justiciability in other areas. |
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The frequency of stuck fermentations showing residual fructose raises the question of the ability of yeast to consume this hexose. |
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It also raises the question of why more appropriate resources were not sent to the Indian Ocean sooner. |
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It raises the question of acceptability by users, especially in a context of economic crisis. |
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This session raises the question of the elites and corporativism in different parts of the Iberian world, in other words, Spain, Portugal and various Latin American countries. |
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The primary raises the question of whether Texans are really in an insurrectionist mood. |
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That raises the question of whether the killer was, or wanted to be, a bounty hunter. |
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This also raises the question of who should be in control of the genetic information that has been collected. |
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The diversity of the bodies responsible for monitoring administrative measures raises the question of how to divide up jurisdiction. |
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Each step along the way depends on the positive results from the preceding one, and raises the question of whether to continue. |
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It raises the question of whether they will avoid resorting to a new round of military dictatorships, or, alternately, be swept away by social revolution. |
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The suddenness of Sarah Palin's resignation Friday raises the question about whether Palin is leaving to avert a major scandal. |
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This raises the question of how autonomic do users want their computers to become? |
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It also raises the question of whether Apple will be able to metamorphize as services and software move online around it. |
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This raises the question of what, a century on, there is to say about motorization and its discontents that hasn't been said before. |
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Naturally, that raises the question as to what kind of return it can ever expect to get from its commitments in Hackney. |
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All of this drama raises the question of why go to all this trouble given that the USDA has shown its flexibility? |
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All of which raises the question, is the era of free capital movement just a bubble, fated to end one of these years, maybe soon? |
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It raises the question of whether the full rigour of the penalty points system will be brought to bear upon speeding civilian ministerial drivers. |
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The phone survey method also raises the question of respondents who do not want to be bothered, or use caller ID to block telemarketers and phone surveys. |
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This raises the question of when the practice of mixing wine with water, well attested in the Classical symposium, first made its appearance in Greek lands. |
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Granted, the effect must depend on local gender practices and gender ideologies, but it is the global imposition of co-education that raises the question in the first place. |
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This raises the question of the status of the Charter in relation to the rest of the Treaty. |
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The opposition House leader raises the question of two evenings being set aside for committee of the whole. |
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It also raises the question of the overall capacity of the system to adapt to new functions. |
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This raises the question of whether there is sufficient motivation for a small farmer to install a biogas plant. |
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This raises the question whether a person has the right to decline a right. |
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This raises the question of whether it is possible to internationally agree on some common principles for dissemination of microdata. |
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This is a concern, in that it raises the question of the perception of justice being done. |
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In the case of Alpine regions with limited potential it also raises the question of support and the ability to survive. |
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Indigenous knowledge raises the question of the way of life and well being, of harmony with a particular environment. |
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This raises the question whether the IPR owner can use the IPR in the country of import to block such import. |
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This raises the question of the defense budget, even if its size is not the sole criteria. |
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This raises the question where the R1a1a in the Corded Ware culture came from, if it was not from the Yamna culture. |
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This notion of relating to our media as servomechanisms raises the question of human agency. |
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This calculation does not yet appear to be sufficiently robust and raises the question of whether it is legitimate to take account of the correlation between different risks. |
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This raises the question as to who are the winners and losers when the location of the time zone is decided, and if you 'lose,' how do you adapt? |
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The present current of deregulation and simplification of administrative issues raises the question of whether certain regulations are not superfluous or overly meddlesome. |
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This observation obviously raises the question of the intention of this architectonical layout. |
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It is so very sad that such a great venue is at this stage and raises the question, is this in favour of more ivory towers to be built in Redcar? |
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His presence raises the question of appropriation. |
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This, of course, also raises the question as to whether or not the child's involvement increases the physical risk to the mother in that situation. |
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Among other things the paper raises the question of time limits for the duration of asylum procedures, how to simplify appeal systems and how to deal with repeated asylum applications. |
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This informal process therefore raises the question of how a territorial approach to tackling problems could improve the efficiency of public action in Europe, and by means of which tools. |
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It immediately raises the question, whose values? |
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If this practice is allowed, then it raises the question as to why any party should give any notice, or indeed why the government itself should give any notice of whatever matter is coming up. |
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The increase in government deficits and debt caused by the economic and financial crisis raises the question of the sustainability of fiscal policies. |
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This raises the question as to whether the placental tissue is damaged by the process and whether it can have an influence on the development of the unborn child. |
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This raises the question of whether it was contaminated by accident. During the initial outbreak, SARS-like viruses were found in several species besides palm civets. |
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The implementation of the Malta Convention and the concomitant introduction of the 'disturber pays' principle raises the question of the efficiency of the various types of archaeological organisation applied in Belgium. |
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This raises the question about the role that speculation has played in determining prices and whether misalignments from economic fundamentals have occurred. |
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Amazingly, some of these programmes are made by women film directors, which raises the question as to why women filmmakers would want to perpetuate the stereotype of women as perpetrators of infidelity and disease. |
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This raises the question of transition from one system to the other. |
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This raises the question of what would happen if we made some less extreme assumptions, where expectations are based on a mixed process incorporating elements of backward-looking and model-consistent expectations. |
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Use of gendered characters automatically raises the question of equality. |
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The information society, notwithstanding the new knowledge techniques it heralds, raises the question of whether the educational content it carries will enhance or, on the contrary, diminish the knowledge of the individual. |
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But if that were true, it would suggest that the Clovis culture vanished suddenly which raises the question, why? Dr Kennett suggests two approaches to answering this question. |
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The images mark the first time ice mountains have been seen outside of the moons of giant planets, and raises the question of what kind of geological process could be generating the mountainous landscape. |
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The highly modularized, yet centralized organization of N-linked glycosylation pathways raises the question of how cells enhance or suppress the glycan production across modules against distinct physiological conditions. |
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The use of trichinopoly wirework raises the question of the date of the Gaulcross hoard of Pictish silver from Grampian. |
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On the other hand, there is a strong likelihood that the reliability of accounts be penalized by this reform, which raises the question of whether it is worth pursuing at all. |
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Lane changing, for example, raises the question of the blind spot, an area of reduced visibility between the driver's direct field of vision and that offered by the rearview mirror. |
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Focusing on the quality of working life raises the question of the meaningfulness and value of our work, which the company sees as crucial to nuclear safety. |
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This raises the question for unions as to whether they can keep pace. |
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As this instance is concerned with family and clan, it raises the question as to whether this use of the vocative is attested in contemporaneous Brahmanical literature. |
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