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"That's a really big question," Lemelin said.
The excoriating report does leave hanging a really big question.
"I think a really big question the Jewish community needs to ask itself, is how much at the forefront we put Holocaust education," she said.
Was it the right decision to allow him to use air travel to try to balance his job with the needs of his family for a while?" He added: "For me, it feels like it gets to the heart of a really big question.
"It leaves open a really big question ― who's in the political community?
"That's a really big question, and it's not well understood," admits Dr. Berzin.
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Morris asks the really big question: given that the door opened to a prosperity unequalled in all history, why did the nations that pioneered this prosperity plunge into suicidal warfare unequalled in all history?
The really big question is whether this year's demand spike is a one-off and will drop off again, or whether this rise - or rate of increase in demand - might be the future.
Ever since the internet appeared on the scene in the 1980s the really big question that it posed was whether it would prove a powerful enough force to overthrow the established order.
The really big question, however, is what this will do to tax collection.
"Just exactly how different animals do this is the really big question," she said.
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