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Extraordinary performances in Grand Tour races almost always prompt questions about doping in the post-Lance Armstrong era, and that has been the case for Froome throughout this Tour.
On the campaign trail, Quayle almost always faced questions about his youth and inexperience, including his service in the National Guard during Vietnam.
When these conflicts break out, they are almost always over questions of "right doctrine" rather than because a particular group did too good of a job of acting like Jesus.
This court has made clear that "[w]hat safety precautions may reasonably be required of a landowner is almost always a question of fact for the jury" (Nallan v Helmsley-Spear, Inc., 50 N.Y.2d 520, 520, n 8; see, also, Scurti v City of New York, 40 N.Y.2d 445, 445, supra).
His instincts, which are almost always beyond question on the court, betrayed him off it, a pattern that would continue through three high schools during his senior year alone, two universities, three declarations--the first two rescinded upon further deliberation--for the NBA draft and two agents en route to Los Angeles and the Clippers, who made him the fourth player selected in June's draft.
Sara: Tegan and I always say how if you let the fans ask the question, almost always the first question we will get from the audience is, "Tegan, what's your favorite Sara song?" and "Sara, what's your favorite Tegan song?" There's this interest to know what we like about our music, or which song we like of each other.
Environmental degradation is almost always linked to questions of human equality and quality of life.
Suicide almost always raises anguished questions among family members and friends left behind: What did I miss?
WASHINGTON — Here is the dirty little secret about White House news conferences: The president almost always knows the questions in advance.
Results from well-designed experiments teach us about the "realities" of nature, guide and inform, occasionally produce new discoveries, frequently surprise, and almost always generate new questions and perspectives.
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