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Our third research question draws on the theory of mixed embeddedness to consider why online home-based entrepreneurs are both influenced by, and influence, social, economic and institutional forces?

Each question draws you into a greater understanding of God.

Their first question draws a variety of serious and silly responses, some half-joking some half-mortified.

Each question draws on very specific cultural knowledge, and that's a problem if your culture doesn't match with the answers in the manual.

Ask yourself: "Am I the sort of person a Black/Muslim/Arab individual would feel comfortable choosing as a friend?" This question draws inspiration from Tanner Colby's CNN article "Why don't White people have Black friends?" (2013, August 19).

Raising the question draws one into one of the most invidious and asinine debates about the deaths of black men at the hands of police officers in recent years.

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The question drew blank stares.

That was a campaign promise," Obama replied to the pet question, drawing audience laughter.

He had detailed responses to every question, drawing on a decade of experience.

The question drawn is whether being an anomalous leftover is what makes a landmark, or what unmakes it.

The answer to that question drew gasps from a recent audience, sending it off buzzing to the intermission of this five-play program.

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