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These questions sound ridiculous today, but don't forget that questions of the same type, asked 10, 50, or 100 years ago, may have positive answers today.
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Because of this change of anchor descriptors, a single case generally comprises questions of the same type, while other cases will explore other kinds of clinical reasoning tasks.
This finding begged the frightening question of whether the same lack of sVx in single subjects may apply to the case of actions.
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The supreme court justice Lord Clarke raised the question of whether the same principle would also arise in criminal cases.
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