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A question provoked by news of what sounds like an exciting spinoff from Oxford University research, and by a fascinating book.
The possible legalization of euthanasia is currently a question provoking substantial public debate in several countries.
The question provokes a burst of guffawing.
This question provokes a reiteration of purpose and mission.
Just raising this question provokes a strong reaction from some Democrats around Washington.
But putting all that aside, one thing that struck me was an ethical question provoked by one of the new scenes.
In addition to these worrisome unknowns is a question that provokes even deeper anxiety: could the damage wrought by climate change, or even the threat of it, lead to a far more violent world?
It is a question that provokes sharp reactions, reflecting lingering divisions over Mr. Chen's tarnished legacy as the activist lawyer who was jailed by Taiwan's old authoritarian government — and then went on in 2000 to unseat the Nationalist Party that had governed the island since the end of World War II.
For example, he recalled, when he asked his adviser at Carnegie Mellon, Chris Atkeson, how large a walking robot could be, the question provoked a lively discussion in the lab, ending with a consensus that they could probably be no taller than a telephone pole.
It's more of a question to provoke a little league soul-searching.
The day before the presidential primary, at a coffee shop in Portsmouth, a woman asked her a question that provoked a rare display of emotion from the candidate trying to be the first female president of the United States.
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