Sentence examples for fruitful question from inspiring English sources

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That would be a hard but possibly tremendously fruitful question to answer.

To the editors at Technology Review, the more fruitful question was: how did Tunisians and Egyptians use social media during the uprisings?

As one of his students has written, "Rather than asking the less than fruitful question of why people break rules, Becker came to focus on how people go through an identifiable process to choose to break rules".

In an area with a dense concentration of places of religious worship - not just mosques but many others - does it make sense to make that mosque inaccessible by car?" There was a fruitful question and answer session at the end, which gave Galloway another chance to lambast his Labour opponent.

Eventually these arguments abated and scholars turned from exclusive attention to the matter of Sartre's influence to the more fruitful question of influence in the broader sense.

Rather than asking whether gratitude is an obligation, or whether it is a source of obligation, a more fruitful question to ask is whether there are obligations of gratitude (and, if so, what they are).

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Beyond culture, there are fruitful questions to be asked about individual experience.

Even though they sometimes disagreed, Dr. Pinker said that Dr. Rumelhart's computer simulations "prompted me and many others to ask very fruitful questions, and that in the end is about all a good scientist can ask for".

He excelled at posing fruitful questions, and his and his students' work on such diverse topics as language production, the perception of musical structure, the derivation of 3-D information from binocular images, and the way memories are stored in neural networks has had a lasting impact on cognitive science.

The "Plots in Time" symposium is an invitation to return to Veselovsky's fruitful questions.

The purpose of the Workshop was to promote exchange among scholars representing some of the major "schools" of thought in DEDS with the hope that (1) greater clarity will be achieved thereby, and (2) cross-fertilization will lead to more fruitful questions.

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