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The justices had asked deeply skeptical questions about his health care law.
As the enlightenment unfolded, philosophers such as Voltaire asked deeply reflective and critical questions about the nature of hazard and disaster, proposing the causes as a hybrid between processes occurring in the natural world coupled with concepts of faith and religion (Dynes 1999).
He asked deeply, with a hint of arrogance.
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That goes doubly for scientists at the beginning of their career, he says: You have to ask deeply meaningful questions and not be afraid to fail.
Many people ― even strangers ― feel free to ask deeply personal questions: "When do you plan on getting married?
I asked some deeply stupid questions in the first few weeks.
So, he asked, how deeply was Vang Pao involved in the case?
Round and animated, Prentice seemed, despite the subject, relentlessly cheerful, but I asked how deeply she distrusted human impulses.
Asked how deeply his support extended beyond the Kremlin itself, he replied that his policies were popular among Russians, an assertion supported by recent polls.
Subjects were asked to deeply inhale and perform strong voluntary coughs, which were recorded on the UD system.
"Are you South African?" he asks, looking deeply interested in his own question.
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