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Feelings of guilt might lead a person to go over and over events in their mind, for instance, questioning whether they could have done more to save other people.
Cuban has pilloried the real estate mogul in recent months -- for instance, questioning Trump's racist attacks against federal Judge Gonzalo Curiel and his refusal to release his tax returns.
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Skeptical historians, for instance, are questioning plans in Nuremberg to spend $100 million on the renovation of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, where Hitler proudly watched marches of his goose-stepping hordes.
Analysts, for instance, are questioning whether Tokyo will be able to finance its debt this year.
For instance, without questioning whether restricting immigration is in some ways inefficient, one might still defend the merits of dividing the globe into separate states, each of which has sovereign control over its territory.
It may accommodate and change its previous beliefs, or it may assimilate the new information, for instance, by questioning its validity or denying its relevance.
For instance, the questioning and testing required by some scales [ 24] may demand too much of an already fragile individual and result in the clinicians deciding to cease screening.
A simple Google search can pull up eye-opening material, such as, for instance, Forbes stories questioning Help Hospitalized Veterans of Winchester, Calif., and Coalition to Salute America's Heroes Foundation of Ossining, N.Y.
It might be a sensation of confusion, or a sensation of questioning for instance, but I think the questioning is great, it means it's positive for me because when you see an artwork or an image and you've seen it many times your brain doesn't register.
They are definitely captivating and they take you somewhere and it might be a sensation of confusion or a sensation of questioning for instance, but I think the questioning is great, it means its positive for me because when you see an artwork or an image and suddenly it's clear and you've seen it many times and your brain doesn't register because we are so saturated that it becomes pointless.
For instance, during the questioning of the S.E.C. lawyer Andrew Michaelson on Tuesday, Mr. Streeter highlighted an instant-message exchange between Mr. Rajaratnam and a hedge fund manager about Computer Associates just before the company's earnings release.
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