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We need to question whether or not they are sufficiently educated in them.
There's no need to question whether we deserved the win or not, the result was 2-1.
And they need to question whether they are focusing more on creating a profitable labour force than they are on ensuring the well-being of their students.
We don't even need to question whether he was promoting anything; he couldn't flog an ice-cold Fanta in the Sahara.
If I'm honest, I would recommend marking exams at least once to gain the insight; after that, you really need to question whether your free time is worth more to you than the extra income.
"The danger is when recruiters become lazy in their criteria and that is when companies need to question whether they could use other techniques to select graduates," Hawes adds.
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Neither Jeremy nor his younger brother Miles nor his cousin Becki has ever after needed to question whether my place in the world is as a daddy.
It might not matter: Each time a child needs to question whether or not a trusted adult is being honest, he feels a little less certain about that adult.
We need to question and debate whether our rules for deciding who can access social housing are fair and promote tolerance rather than inviting division.
(And, no disrespect to Corn, but the "commentariat" has not needed an excuse to "question whether Romney really could win over the party's conservative base". This is pretty much the commentariat's default setting).
For transportation fuels, if you can't see whether you can scale a technology up, then you have to question whether you need to be involved at all".
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