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But the question would arise on its reliability in structural design and construction.
Soon the tedious question would arise: What should we do that afternoon?
"If you had gotten that kind of complaint in the current environment," he said, "the question would arise, 'Is someone throwing mothballs in the water?' ".
Zeile knew the question would arise because the Mets have had numerous chances to do that, including Friday into Saturday, and they have repeatedly gagged.
If the order of the state Board affected the status of the employees or if it caused a forfeiture of collective bargaining rights, a distinctly different question would arise.
For, as we pointed out in Bruton, 'If it were true that the jury disregarded the reference to the codefendant, no question would arise under the Confrontation Clause, because by hypothesis the case is treated as if the confessor made no statement inculpating the nonconfessor.' 391 U.S., at 126, 88 S.Ct., at 1622.
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Next, motions on other questions would arise.
Whether other questions would arise if the ordinance were broader, and opinion on such questions, we reserve.
And with the new currency probably plunging in value, questions would arise about the solvency of any foreign banks or companies with major exposure to Greece.
Also, he said, they worried about whether questions would arise about whether "profit-making theaters should be getting public taxpayer funds to subsidize themselves," that "there might be a major backlash in the public sentiment".
Or if it is, then some tricky questions would arise; since there are a lot more Germans than Greeks, surely the former would "win" any vote if the two were combined?
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