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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.
For the third Olympics in a row, he would dominate the glamour events that answer the core questions of the Games: Who can run the fastest?
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.
As frivolous as this result may seem, Zaman's work is both timely and relevant to core questions of democracy and counterterrorism, and more generally information warfare.
These are the core questions of Axel Englund's book, which is the first to address the topic of Paul Celan and music.
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"The Palestinian question is the core question of this region," he said.
One side must give on the core question of whether North Korea's isolation can end before it undergoes nuclear disarmament.
Yet the principles involved went well beyond ordinary partisanship — to the core question of how government and business should interact.
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