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It moves from question to question with no idea that it is "in a conversation".

It moves from question to question with no idea that it is "in a conversation". Suppose it somehow correctly answered "gong," but as its next question, you wanted to know the number of letters in the previous answer.

The answers differ from question to question.

Across Europe, evidence is emerging of voters moving from questions of credibility and confidence to legitimacy of the existing institutions.

By the time the crest of a third wave forms, a movement has gained enough momentum to move from questions of "if" to questions of "when," as is evident by the numerous articles in yesterday's New York Times.

This framework builds on the ISO-framework for life cycle assessment, but takes a broader view, and allows us to move from micro questions on specific products, via meso questions on life styles up to macro questions in which the entire societal structure is part of the analysis.

ADAM GOPNIK: Ah, at last we move from skeptical questions of divinity to,well, skeptical questions of divinity…God only knows what's wrong with the Habs right now.

De Botton has moved from a rhetorical question to an established fact in one sentence.

In the sequencing of the questions we strive for a coherent set of questions per cluster moving from general to specific and from 'easy' to more intruding questions.

We need to be able to answer these questions to move from decelerating Ebola to destroying it.

The Fortunes, moving from the frontier to the contemporary, is driven by its political questions.

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