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At least in part, W - co-written with Stone's collaborator on Wall Street, Stanley Weiser - is a good-faith attempt to answer the core question about the president, which Stone frames thus: "How did Bush go from an alcoholic bum to the most powerful figure in the world?" (Hint: Jesus was involved).
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With the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops from Iraq, we're finally going to get the answer to the core question about that country: Was Iraq the way Iraq was because Saddam was the way Saddam was, or was Saddam the way Saddam was because Iraq is the way Iraq is — a collection of sects and tribes unable to live together except under an iron fist.
Secrets aside, the core questions about the opening ceremony may only be answered after the final note of the $37 million show: Did producers avoid the air of jingoism that has plagued past Olympics based in the United States?
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That encounter did, however, raise the core question about Moynihan: Was he a scholar or a senator or some odd hybrid of the two?
For a long time the core question about China has been whether a dictatorship with an open market economy can resist its internal contradictions.
The core question about AI-generated works is: Can AI-generated works be reasonably construed as original expression, even though there's no person behind the work doing the expressing?
I asked the manager leading the GreenXChange project my core question about giving up competitive advantage.
So formal epistemologists often ask questions that aren't part of the usual epistemological core, questions about decision-making (§5.1) or the meaning of hypothetical language (§5.3), for example.
The surveys included core questions about whether respondents had been vaccinated before the past winter season and whether they planned to be vaccinated in the next year.
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