Sentence examples for pleasant question from inspiring English sources

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The pleasant question is what to do with their cash.

New York is way behind, as Albany's politicians prefer to direct their attention to the more pleasant question of who gets the big new contracts for voting equipment.

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As Girardi prepared to discuss such pleasant questions about the Yankees' lead in the American League East shriveling to only three games, their mediocre 11-9 recoverover their last 20 games and Ivan Nova's newly discovered shoulder injury, the fan yelled an obscenity about the Yankees, then directed his insults directly at the manager, saying, "Hey, Girardi, you bum".

Working with progressive advocacy groups, Pleasant submitted a question to the Open Debate Commission for the second presidential debate about whether the candidates "support expanding, and not cutting, Social Security's modest benefits".

The hope, at least among economists, was that higher prices would induce rich countries to cut state aid to farmers and says Paul Collier, a development expert at Oxford University—"lead people to question their pleasant fantasies about GM [genetically-modified] food in Europe and biofuels in America".

What the non-naturalist must reject is the thesis that such suppressed premises are true in virtue of the identity of goodness with the natural property in question (being pleasant, in this case).

The detective had been pleasant enough, although the questions about last night were an unwelcome surprise.

This was particularly for questions around pleasant natural features, attractive buildings and homes, and the immediate neighbourhood being free of graffiti, rubbish and litter.

Has someone ever asked you your weekend plans and you thought, "I don't want to think about my weekend plans... do I really have to answer that?" Most people prefer easy questions, like "what are you up to today," or "is school killing you these days?" Ideally, acquaintances would have a pleasant time answering your questions.

It is more a question of how pleasant a place it will be to live.

Whether those sounds are of any musical consequence, or merely transitory noises that may be pleasant or otherwise, is another question, one that is not of great concern to Ms. Rosenfeld.

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