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The top-down, bottom-up problem was also an allocation problem except that it asked, how should an organism allocate its energy given the need to both obtain resources and avoid predation?
It asked how well or badly people thought Parliament was doing its job.
It asked how many blind students had sat the exam, known as the gaokao, since 2008.
If Germany indulged itself like this, it asked, how could it attack the accounting tricks of others?
It asked how "insisting on a particular person or particular ethnicity" for the position "adheres to the Constitution".
In a print advertisement it asked, "How did ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN miss this story?"; in fact, each network had covered the protests.
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It asks how the specific person expects to fare.
Science doesn't only or even primarily ask "What is?" questions; it asks "How come?" questions.
It asks how we keep our identity, our integrity and how we tell our stories.
It asks how people respond to incentives, how they respond to constraints.
Although it asks how to avoid myths and stereotyping, it seems to be propagating new myths and stereotypes about victims.
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