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Experts said the lawsuit gives the defense another means to question the accuser's credibility.
It is clear that the playwright means to question what good Americans do for the world -- indeed, are Americans good for the world?
I want to talk about what it means to question.
Because I think that the novel is a very good means to question the current world without having an answer that is too schematic, too automatic.
Although Flannery was not the first by any means to question the mistaken vision of "Big Australia", he undoubtedly drove one of the final nails into its coffin.
Second, VLV aims to compare these conditions to those observed in 1979 and 1994; hence, it aims providing means to question the sustainability of the positive trends, reported in the previous surveys.
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In the field, you're meant to question.
And I certainly don't mean to question the often frightening smarts of Republican political operatives.
The French feminist artist Orlan has been submitting herself to craniofacial reshapings for years in a blend of performance and sculpture meant to question dominant standards of beauty.
May, we were told after the conference speech, did not mean to question the Bank's independence and was merely expressing sympathy with savers.
I have noticed in recent weeks the ways that other major newspapers have signaled to their readers that they mean to question the government's assertions.
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