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But fundamentally the question of what counts as terrorism itself is fraught.

There is, more fundamentally, the question of what the two parties have to say and how they say it.

The alternative explanation focuses on Romney himself -- in part his tendency for gaffes and being workmanlike more than inspirational, but more fundamentally the question of whether his faith (as a Mormon) and New England brand of Republicanism were too much to inspire some conservatives to back him this spring and work hard for him in the fall.

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Britain's share of such bills would be measured in billions rather than tens or hundreds of millions.Even more fundamentally, there is the question of Britain's defence budget.

He is fundamentally concerned with the question of tradition versus modernity, and examines the conventional decorum and formal behavior that in Japan hinder emotional self-expression and inhibit sincere action and plain thought.

More fundamentally, the settlement raises the question of whether its terms will one day be imposed on other cable companies like AT&T, forcing them to open their cable systems to more Internet service providers than just their own brand.

The divide over women's rights fundamentally comes down to the question of whether you think women are equally as human as men, or whether you think we're a sub-category of person, designed to serve men's needs and desires, and unworthy of protection from humanity's most awful impulses.

"Stride is fundamentally trying to answer the question of 'if all the stars are aligned, what could this look like' and constantly strives for greatness.

Susan Wolf [ 2] characterizes the question of feedback as "fundamentally a problem of translational science – a question of when information about an individual that is generated in research should be communicated for clinical attention".

That means a big shift in thinking (he quotes the proverbial Hungarian advice to children: "study hard or you may have to work when you're older").That led on to the question of whether something is fundamentally wrong with the way that western democracies make decisions.

Setting aside the question of Russia, Trumpism is fundamentally opposed to multi-national collaboration.

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