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If good news vindicates the Reagan legacy, bad news would have called it into question, right?
One provided data in support of the deterrence argument, and the other provided data that called it into question.
"It has been such a bankable, sure-fire system.… This has called it into question".
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Unfortunately, simply being aware of the larger schema may be sufficient to evacuate the particularistic obligation of much of its power and, indeed, to call it into question.
Delaware courts appear increasingly willing to penalize conduct that they deem inappropriate and to call it into question.
The Nice treaty poses no direct threat to this low-tax regime, but "ever closer union" may in time call it into question.
"Footnote," a wonderful new film from the American-born Israeli director Joseph Cedar, at once affirms this conventional wisdom and calls it into question.
If all her split times had been faster I don't think anybody would be calling it into question, because she is a good swimmer.
Raymond isn't himself, or a self; he's Sidney Poitier in the 1967 film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner": the blank, self-sacrificing black man who upsets the routine — or, at least, calls it into question.
Implicitly or explicitly, postcolonial critics hold that this use of the concept of progress calls it into question.
Having extracted clarity and distinctness as the criterion of truth at the beginning of the Third Meditation, Descartes immediately calls it into question.
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