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"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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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.

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).

A very natural question is bound to be posed: Are the conclusions of Theorems 3.10, 3.12, 3.14 still valid for integral G-contractions?

The human nexus in question remains bound to a first-person singular, and that first-person singular remains bound to a given historical era (history funnels itself through the first-person singular, one could say).

The senior officers will put their side of the story in front of the home affairs select committee next week, but the question is bound to be asked - did they act in the best interest of the public or the best interest of their police force?

But the question is bound to come up.

Just asking that question is bound to offend the governor and some of his supporters.

Religions offer their followers answers to 'big' life questions like "Why do we die?" and "Why do bad things happen to good people?" These questions are bound to arise and it is good to have thoughtful reasoned responses prepared before they do.

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