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Which does prompt the question: why is the BBC so inept?
If Brexit does prompt a recession, it is young people who are most likely to suffer.
And the "huge" pile does prompt a further warning: chips from large piles are sometimes sour, tainted, through anaerobic decay, with plant-damaging, volatile acids.
I hasten to add here that I do not think we can immediately jump from this puzzle into a full-blown metaphysic, but it does prompt us to acknowledge the strangeness of the universe and our place within it.
Despite its imperfections, Black's book does prompt us to wonder what in medical genetics and biotechnology we are taking socially and morally for granted today that our descendants might indict us for tomorrow.
And while the collapse of Northern Rock does prompt him briefly to wonder whether "the socialist case might come back again by default", subsequent shifts in Labour's direction do not seem to comfort him much.
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Overconfidence Tendency to believe that one knows more than one really does, prompting action on incomplete information, intuition or hunches.
Investigating the potential of prompting systems means addressing questions about how technology affects the way people work: how does prompting affect screening performance?
Watergate did prompt the toughening of ethics rules for lawyers.
The relatively small official United States donation did prompt some commentary in the Chinese media.
And the worsening economy did prompt a cut in their buy recommendations.
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