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Faced with persistent health inequalities, the coalition government may be right to question the effectiveness of public health campaigns.
"Sorry, come again?" you may ask of that last factoid, and you would be right to question it.
"The public will be right to question whether Ofsted makes it up as it goes along," she said.
In terms of relations with the new Iraq, people would be right to question what influence and capability we have on the situation on the ground.
Without a uniquely intrusive inspection and verification regime, sceptics would still be right to question their worth given Iran's past history of lying and cheating over its nuclear programme.
"The findings suggest that the international community may be right to question Australia's emissions ambition should future write-downs be 'pocketed' as an accounting benefit, rather than be translated into greater post-2020 ambithen," the report said.
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Shapiro said the State Department was right to question the players' documentation, which he called incomplete.
The American people were right to question Mr. Paulson's pitch, as it turns out.
Mr. Schumer and Representative Rosa DeLauro are right to question this change.
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