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But the critics say it is purely a question of zoning.
Revisiting old shows in this fashion isn't purely a question of nostalgia.
If success was purely a question of aesthetics, then Mowest could have ruled the world.
"There is a consensus that we shouldn't look at the issue as purely a question of legal responsibility".
"There is an argument for change, and I think it's purely a question of what you think the appropriate level of balance is".
Such services and benefits are very important to older people and are also driving the rise in renting in retirement; it is not purely a question of economics.
In the South, people didn't want hamburgers but rather more control over their own lives.What do you think dictated the decision to choose one approach over the other?It's purely a question of practicality.
As the economist John Kay wrote in yesterday's FT, only a rabid ideologue could fail to appreciate that pay is not purely a question of productivity; it is also a question of bargaining.
Importantly (especially in the light of some recent media comments), the court stressed that this is purely a question of law and that the court is not concerned with, and does not express any view about, the merits of leaving the EU.
So it's purely a question of money, and whether you like the look of the Platinum Edition.
This is purely a question of health inspection and quarantine," said foreign ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu.
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