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Underlying the battle is the core question of flexibility.
"The Palestinian question is the core question of this region," he said.
Yet the principles involved went well beyond ordinary partisanship — to the core question of how government and business should interact.
The core question of the case was seemingly technical: Are isolated, naturally occurring genes something that can be patented?
The dairy scandal raises the core question of whether the ruling Communist Party is capable of creating a transparent, accountable regulatory structure within a one-party system.
How and why he himself came so avidly to appreciate it constitutes the core question of his work on the city, which culminated in this slim volume.
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We should focus on the wider issues, the core questions of privacy in a digital age.
Concessions to centre parties will be on domestic and economic issues rather than the core questions of territory, borders and peace.
The main statistical tests that answer core questions of the study should be certainly chosen and stated in the experimental design protocol.
A wise integration approach using well-developed and innovative existing scientific/engineering tools can be a good answer to rising core questions of sustainability science.
M 7 11 discuss core questions of the three philosophical disciplines, logic, physics, and ethics, and could plausibly be referred to as Against the Logicians (M 7 8), Against the Physicists (M 9 10), and Against the Ethicists (M 11).
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