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The cash-upfront trend raises an uncomfortable question.
This is clearly an uncomfortable question for the Bush administration.
This is an uncomfortable question because we aren't used to thinking about money in those terms.
But British economics dons are asking themselves an uncomfortable question: where are their successors coming from?
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But she shies away from the most interesting topic: "Whether a woman qua woman brings anything special to architecture is a tricky, uncomfortable question.
Perhaps a more uncomfortable question is whether chief executives are being left to fail in the face of a constellation of circumstances which would crush most private sector leaders.
At the end of the day, U.S. policymakers and the general public must all confront a more uncomfortable question: Are our own actions, carried out in the name of national security, making us less safe or more safe?
He has also become a reminder of that uncomfortable question: Among migrant artists, is identity actually a euphemism for branding?
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