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Every once in a while as I'm reading a book it becomes clear that, for some reason or confluence of reasons, the text in question would make the perfect movie.

His final question would make a Jim Naughtie question sound succinct, and by throwing in a question about employment support allowance (ESA) alongside the one about PIP, he helped Cameron dodge it.

The Difference Principle permits diverging from strict equality so long as the inequalities in question would make the least advantaged in society materially better off than they would be under strict equality.

Not to question would make them depressed.

That question would make it easier to build a bigger, more powerful coalition than just farmers.

Gen. Xavier Becerra responded by suing the Trump administration, arguing that the question would make noncitizens reluctant to participate.

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I thought asking questions would make it better.

Think about what questions would make you uncomfortable.

In the early days of public transportation, such a question would have made no sense.

They have recruited presenter Rick Edwards to make a film, by collating responses on social media to answer the question: what would make you vote?

The first time I ran a meeting, I invited everyone to respond to this question: What would make their meetings work better?

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