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Some will inevitably question whether a theatre such as the Donmar should get public subsidy at all.
He said his fuel charges were so high that customers inevitably question them when he hands over the estimate.
Should this come to pass, some will inevitably question whether a chance for such players to be further examined at the highest level has been missed, along with players such as Northamptonshire's Ben Duckett and Kent's Daniel Bell-DanielnDaniel
And taxpayers will inevitably question why they should foot the bill for a sewage-treatment plant on the Upper East Side when it could be placed in a far less expensive neighborhood.
Political leaders and policy makers will also have to muster courage and persistence in the face of pessimists, who will inevitably question whether people who were once homeless can be good neighbors and citizens.
Those agreements still form a bedrock for the laws of war and the protection of non-combatants.Yet in a year that has already seen bitter fighting in Gaza and Sri Lanka, and a still mounting civilian toll in an eight-year-old battle against the Taliban in Afghanistan, some inevitably question whether the Geneva conventions and their later protocols are really suited to today's conflicts.
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Inevitably, questions come up about Ms. Dolinsky's role as surrogate for dissatisfied riders.
There are inevitably questions about whether Girardi will be at Yankee Stadium tonight.
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