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A concerned viewer asked, "Does it really have its origins in evil?" Pat Robertson gave the verdict: Yes!

Statistical significance testing was initially designed for testing hypotheses in a very different area, and hence the question must be asked: does it transfer into empirical software engineering research?

Several times during the episode, she anxiously asked: "Does it kick?" "What kind of a question is that?" wrote a fan called Brad Schegel on Palin's Facebook wall.

As Chris Rowley of the Cass Business School immediately asked, does it make sense to have the same hourly rate in the Orkneys as in London?

"People think, 'A couple of times of year is OK,' but what about when it becomes more common?" At what point, he asked, does it become something we have to do something about?

The title of our paper asked, "Does it matter if the consensus on anthropogenic global warming is 97% or 99.99%?" Either way, the public dramatically underestimates the level of expert consensus.

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Just why, the family was asked, did it agree?

How long, he was asked, did it take to get over the disappointment of losing?

So, James was asked, did it bother him that people were celebrating his failure?

But, he was asked, did it develop within the first 16? "No doubt about it," Burress said.

BBC Sport's Ben Smith asked, "did it hurt?" "Yes, it did".

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