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It is fundamentally a question of political will, not only at the Congolese level but at the regional level and the international level.
Microelectronics is fundamentally a question of electronics chips and of the way to reduce their dimensions improving their performances.
This case is fundamentally a question of integrity and values and the facts will fully support Benchmark's position".
This is fundamentally a question of economics.
In my talk, I argued that the question of whether Israel is an "apartheid state" is fundamentally a question of whether the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank is temporary or permanent.
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But their status is fundamentally a question for macroeconomic policymakers.
"It's fundamentally a question of the issues," said Representative Marge Roukema, a New Jersey Republican.
Instead, Mr. Trichet suggested that Europe's problems are fundamentally a question of which governments have taken steps to become competitive and which have not.
In its recent editorial on the Brussels attacks, "How Did We Get Here?", the magazine presents the great cultural contest of our time as being fundamentally a question of what to do with baked goods, an exterminationist war fought for the sanctity of bits of meat packed between bits of bread.
It is fundamentally a question about the extent and limits of government power.
We argue that the water question is fundamentally a political question of environmental justice; it is about negotiating alternative visions of the future and deciding whose visions will be produced.
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