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In retrospect, voters are entitled to question the rosy prognoses.
We are entitled to question why this is, and we deserve answers.
Onlookers are entitled to question just how much credit America deserves for a few of these welcome developments, especially those in Palestine.
But David Cameron's spokesman added that members of the national security council, of which Clegg is a member, were entitled to question the intelligence agencies.
When a serious charge is made like sexual harassment, the subject is entitled to question the accuser and find out the facts, and that's what I did.
Quite logically, other professionals would be entitled to question the point of eligibility criteria if Reed does keep his place for next season.
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To start thinking, to ask questions, and to be entitled to ask questions.
Ms. Joshi wrote that Ms. Lemire pointed out that some officers were under the mistaken impression that they "were entitled to stop and question anyone inside" public housing.
"I need to keep reminding the birth mother that she's entitled to ask questions".
The senior committee is entitled to ask questions both about the thesis and about undergraduate physics.
In our trials the defendant or his counsel is always entitled to put questions in cross-examination.
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