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Jeanette Winter would answer, vigorously, yes.
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When people start asking questions more than finding answers, vigorously defending ideas that don't have merit, or trying to release products without proper testing, it's time to pull the plug.
The answer is to vigorously enforce World Trade Organization rules and hold China to the bilateral agreements it has made.
Researchers have an obligation to give them more vigorously tested answers about which of the popular diets flogged in best-selling books have any evidence to back their claims.
Ron Christie vigorously insists the answer is yes because President Reagan's character and principles endure to inspire folks still.
By the 10th century, however, the general demographic and economic upswing of Europe brought fresh opportunity and enabled the Genoese to answer the challenge of Muslim raids vigorously.
Mr. Gomes answered by grasping a pillar so vigorously that the entire structure shook.
Mr. Gusinsky has vigorously denied that, and has refused to answer questions in what he calls a sham inquiry.
The most significant change in thinking -- one, admittedly, that is still vigorously debated -- is that low-fat is not the answer, or at least, not the best answer.
Vigorously mix the final solution.
J&J may not be impressed.Such trickery aside, the deal does at least answer critics who complained that Merck was not acting as vigorously as competitors in buying rivals and moving into new markets.
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