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The parliamentarians wonder, reasonably, whether a few days would help forgers that much.
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This line of argument has not yet received much attention; opponents may reasonably question whether motivation by reasons must always be voluntary (this seems implausible in the case of theoretical reasons, or reasons for belief, for example—see section 2.2 below for this analogy), and also whether voluntary behavior must be caused by desire.
One might reasonably wonder whether we truly need the label "flexitarian" or whether, indeed, it is so different from "omnivore".
Do I have to reasonably consider whether it will cause annoyance to somebody else?
One might reasonably ask whether such heightened early awareness of sexual orientation is always a good thing.
Things got interesting when a young man ambled over and very reasonably enquired whether anyone had read the book.
Readers may reasonably disagree whether Villasenor's intentional ambiguities, resolute lyricism and literary allusions are profound or merely precious.
One could reasonably ask whether it makes sense to pay that much for a vehicle based on a $50,000 Lotus Elise.
Even on college campuses, young women and young men reasonably ask whether there should even be a "women's center" at all.
But many people who are serious about fighting al-Qaeda quite reasonably ask whether invading Iraq helped or hindered that effort.
Still, anyone observing the world's recent mobilization to address climate change in Paris in late 2015 would reasonably question whether humanity will indeed emit this much carbon.
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