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To the decisive questions — "Why be a Christian?" and "Why be a Jew?" — liberal theology offered no answer at all.
Every day in the yard he floated about asking vague, but decisive, questions: "Rest him tomorrow, don't you think?" In the evenings, again, he wandered and studied.
Many decisive questions still remain open, and despite the reams of technical jargon written about this case, its core is not primarily technical, but political.
Quite apart from questions of integrity and justice — and those, of course, are the big and decisive questions — how much has all this cost?
Health care spending is one of the trickiest, most decisive questions of modern life -- yet for all the hard questions to answer, investing in Alzheimer's should be a no-brainer.
In the discussion with her, the decisive questions comes up: "Darina, do you want to have children later?" Darina's eyes start glowing and she says: "Yes, of course, I want three babies.
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"As long as the decisive question is sentiments, you don't have to ask any of the practical questions".
"In Europe, the decisive question is whether a merger will create or strengthen a position of market dominance.
This is undeniably true, so the decisive question is this: do patients who consult chiropractors have more strokes than patients who do not?
but you have also ensured that the referendum next year will give the Scottish people a clear and decisive question on which to cast their vote.
The decisive question: what African country is building a new capital called Oyala in the rain forest, 65 miles east of the current capital, Bala?
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