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Should I be on the look-out for everyone?" "That's a compound question and the answers are yes, no and maybe," Dr. Phil responds.
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"I help," he says, "by saying that our questions must be, as far as possible, framed using simple sentences". He doesn't care if they sound unsophisticated, "because complex sentences and compound questions bring a set of conditionalities"—embedded assumptions, in other words, that constrain the response before anyone has even begun to think about it.
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The Libby letter compounded questions already raised by an incident just three months before Secretary Gates announced the Chairman's retirement.
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