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Indeed, a more pertinent question is whether Britain has achieved what Mark Carney calls "escape velocity".
A more pertinent question, perhaps, is whether any young scientist could do that today.
Perhaps a more pertinent question surrounds who will be drafted in to play the new roles?
A more pertinent question might concern the government's decision to send in the army.
But a more pertinent question is: who stands to gain the most from these social divisions?
And "is this real or part of the show?" A more pertinent question might be: is it funny?
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However, "David Bowie Is," the biggest success in the MCA's 47-year history, raised a more-pertinent question at the end of its run: Is the rock star the new art star?
But Lenin also coined an even more pertinent question to encapsulate ultra-leftist politics, and he did it in two words: "Who – whom?" In other words, life is a zero sum game.
Speed of access: that's a different and rather more pertinent question.' Only a few GPs (3%, 17/621) felt that secondary services would be unable to cope with any increase in demand, leaving patients alerted to the possibility of a problem but having to wait significant lengths of time before accessing diagnostic services.
Then again, amid Labour's current plight (the odds on them being forced to form a coalition government with the Lib Dems are now a meagre 3-1), the more pertinent question must be what on earth they can do to stand any chance of winning.
Speed of access: that's a different and rather more pertinent question.
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