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One of the things I really respected and dug about your book was its refusal of an overly simple vision of emotion: Elyria is often questioning her feelings -- or noting their absence -- rather than experiencing them in a straightforward way.
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Though rich, Jacobean literature is often darkly questioning.
Ethically informed, context-dependent clinical decision making is often stressful and questioning can reveal more, rather than less uncertainty as perhaps contradictory contextual factors are bought in to play [ 54, 55].
But there is another, less-recognised side to this: there is often a profound questioning of the economic system and society's expectations that define success.
"Freakonomics thinking" has been summarised by the authors as "conventional thinking is often wrong" – whether that be questioning the impact of good parenting on education outcomes, or suggesting that the fall in crime rates in the US in the 1990s was due in larger part to the legalisation of abortion than to police crackdowns.
Justice Kennedy's questioning is often hard to read, and near the end of the argument he noted that "most questions in life are matters of degree".
"His questioning is often very sharp toward the side he disagrees with, but he is really speaking to the other Justices, trying to show them how stupid this litigator is.
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"Questioning is often marked by a failure to challenge inconsistencies and illogical officer explanations, as well as leading questions favorable to the officer".
The authors write, "The questioning of officers is often cursory and aimed at eliciting favorable statements justifying the officer's actions rather than seeking truth".
"The questioning of officers is often cursory and aimed at eliciting favorable statements justifying the officer's actions rather than seeking truth," the DOJ wrote.
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