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In reply to the questions about his role in the affair surrounding Uber's lobbying, Korski said: "First, I didn't lobby for Uber, despite what the Daily Mail says.
In reply to the questions Q 1 and Q 2, the viewers assigned a score between 0 (minimum value) to 5 (maximum value) and for Q 3 the viewers only need to respond with 'yes' or 'no'no
In reply to the questions "how can the soul move the body if it is in no way material, and how can it receive the forms of corporeal objects?" he said that "the most ignorant people could, in a quarter of an hour, raise more questions of this kind than the wisest men could deal with in a lifetime; and this is why I have not bothered to answer any of them.
In brief, a study received one point for each 'yes' or zero points for each 'no' given in reply to the questions provided in Appendix 2 in the Supplementary material (maximum number of points is 5).
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In reply to the question of how New York had benefitted from the building of high-rise office towers, Richard Roth, Jr. answered, "Taxes".
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