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"Reasonable minds could — and indeed do — differ on the question of whether this club engages in invidious discrimination," she wrote.
If reasonable men could differ on the question of whether or not the party used the highest degree[251 Or. 601] of care to discover the defect, the question is one to be resolved by the jury.
"Clare and I differ on the question of what Gene's head is full of," the narrator explains.
Philosophers differ on the question of the morality of abortion (Jonsen 1998: 294ff).
Contemporary philosophers differ over the question of whether the debate was essentially a scientific one or a philosophical one.
They differ on the questions of who believes the propositions and when.
The report and the CIA differ most clearly on the question of whether torture helped uncover Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan by leading U.S. agents to Bin Laden's courier, a man known as Abu Ahmed al Kuwaiti.
The report and the CIA differ most clearly on the question of whether torture helped uncover Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan by leading U.S. agents to the Al Qaeda leader's courier, a man known as Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti.
Currently, however, studies differ regarding the question of whether MP declines with age or age has an effect in patient populations being assessed.
Monisms, neutral or otherwise, differ on the question whether ultimate reality is one or many.
Despite this, it seems clear that (7) and (8) could differ in truth-value: someone could know that all cordates have a heart without having any opinion on the question of whether all cordates have a kidney.
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