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The answer may be less obvious than it seems.The elixir of youthThe easy answer, preferred by the Tories, is that, realising he is about to lose an election, Mr Brown wants to change the rules.

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Mr. Glawogger, as a matter of practice, does not offer an answer, preferring not to soften the impact of his imagery or the force of his portraits with moral commentary.

For this is a drama that's never content with the obvious answer, preferring instead to throw up more questions – most notably concerning the clones' monitors, who are part-helper/part-spy and not always who you (or the clones) might expect.

However, when given a choice between alternatives of what to say in the same evidential situation where it is false that $p$ (Experiment 4), almost as many answer prefer "$p$" or "probably $p$" as prefer "probably not $p$", "not $p$", or "definitely not $p$".

Salmond, perhaps knowing he didn't have the answers, preferred to appeal to the heart rather than the head.

Small wonder it's remained such a durable controversy and small wonder so many people evidently about half in the U.K. and North America reject Darwin's answer and prefer one or another form of biblical authority to answer their questions.

You can choose any answer you prefer; you can choose "Stronger," "To protect others," "Those waiting for me," and "Friends".

He asks, "In your next life, do you want to stay together or never meet again?" Agnes, realizing that she does not love anyone, answers, "We prefer never to meet again".

The first world war was a much more typical war: what were all those people really fighting for?" Many of Martin's comments end interrogatively, which, he explains, reflects his temperament: "I'm not the sort of writer who gives answers; I prefer to raise questions.

Asked how she felt being "one of the greatest female athletes of all time," she answered, "I prefer the words 'one of the greatest athletes of all time.'".

However, he would to not be drawn into answering who he preferred over the Prime Minister or George Osborne, but did say Labour's Douglas Alexander, the shadow foreign secretary, talks "a lot of sense on Europe".

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