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It's quite an important question, bound up with thorny issues of workforce skills, educational aspiration and, of course, how (and how much) the UK taxpayer funds our domestic higher education sector.
"This appeal," Judge Cabranes wrote, "presents a question bound to arise from the government's efforts to obtain actionable and time-sensitive intelligence necessary to thwart acts of terror, while still bringing those charged with committing crimes of terrorism against Americans to justice in an orderly fashion under the laws of our country".
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As questions bound up with the widening political age divide start to belatedly intrude on debate, there is now a thinktank dedicated to looking at them: the Intergenerational Foundation, co-founded in 2011 by 55-year-old Angus Hanton.
It was a strange thing to feel so close to a man to tell him about my resentment of my parents, to lie supine for him with an abandon that was unfamiliar to me and yet be unable to ask him questions, bound as I was by insecurity and unnamed longings.
It was a strange thing to feel so close to a man — to tell him about my resentment of my parents, to lie supine for him with an abandon that was unfamiliar to me — and yet be unable to ask him questions, bound as I was by insecurity and unnamed longings.
But that is no dispensation, especially when the comfort-women question is bound to concerns of militarism and creeping forgetfulness.
President Bush is scheduled to tour the Middle East next week, and the question is bound to come up during his stop in Saudi Arabia.
The question is bound to arise when so much of Rome's art, literature and religion was derived from Hellenic sources.
But the radio show which loses its lynchpin faces an altogether more precarious future, especially if the history of the series in question is bound up with the departing host.
Hillary Clinton explained her culture-war assault on Obama by saying that the "issue" in question is bound to be one "that certainly the Republicans will be raising" (though that hardly justifies inviting them to do so with her imprimatur).
Making Burning the Books has, Alinah says, been hugely helpful in coming to terms with their situation – not only in forcing her, and those who participate in the work, to face up to an issue that is so often taboo; but in inspiring her to think about debt as a moral question, one bound up with ideas of sin.
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