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In judging the first three renewal applications, the evaluators, from the State University of New York's Charter Schools Institute, posed questions like: Is the school an academic success?

"Mermaids: The Body Found" (Sun., 9 p.m. ET on Animal Planet) posed questions like, what would mermaids look like (let's just say, these CGI mermaids weren't wearing bikini tops made out of sea shells) and how would they reproduce?

In the months before today's U.S. Supreme Court decision, some Hobby Lobby supporters posed questions like the following: Should an orthodox Jew who owns a little corner deli be required by law to sell pork or risk losing his deli operator's license, and should he also be required to hire non-Jews to certify that the food is kosher?

Deciding what to do with our embryos made me feel like I was back in my college ethics class, taught by one of those leaping, screaming, silver-haired professors who posed questions like "If it's okay to have an abortion because you're still in school, is it okay to have one because it interferes with your vacation plans?" The answers seemed obvious then, or at least, easier to take sides on.

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So, men, when you pose questions like: "Does  Renée Zellweger still look like herself?" Remember, nobody asked you. .

Some pose questions like, "Can I watch TV in Islam?" Such basic misunderstandings, he said, cause non-Muslims and Muslims alike to turn to the internet, where they often end up finding a plethora of information that is short on substance, or an inaccurate or potentially dangerous distorted reflection of the religion.

It is awkward when prime ministers pose questions like these, because truthful answers are in danger of sounding negative, even rude.

He poses questions like: should we give guns to robots, and what happens when someone straps a MI6 rifle to a drone?

So, naturally, Mark Beeman, a cognitive neuroscientist at Northwestern University, who studies insight and creativity, likes to pose questions like this one to applicants who want to work in his lab.

He has clear blue eyes and a style of speaking — juggling several conversations at once, posing questions like a game-show host, interrupting himself in midsentence to call out to aides — that cultivates an atmosphere of demanding exuberance.

And instead of lectures on pedagogy, she poses questions like, "How do you prepare students for life in a democracy?" "The reason I read literature as I do," she said, "is that it poses the questions.

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