Sentence examples for reducing the question from inspiring English sources

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Approving a cap, transportation minister Moritz Leuenberger warned, would mean "reducing the question of foreigners to a number and blaming them for all evil".

From Mossad's perspective, there is no reason to believe Iran will do anything but use negotiations to stall for time so that by 2010-2011, Iran will have the technological capability to build a nuclear weapon -- essentially reducing the question of weaponizing to a political decision.

Because of those different kinds of thinking, I'm wary of reducing the question of how smart we are to the flow of technological innovation.

Annotation projects similar to this one have typically been carried out using text sources that already had hand-curated syntactic parses, reducing the question of what span of text to annotate for a given argument to the question of node selection (for the distinction between node selection or role identification and role classification, see Palmer et al. 2005 [2005

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Although some differences, the two methods of reducing the questions in the questionnaire to fewer variables give quite similar results.

To further cut costs and survey execution time, the substances queried were reduced from 13 to 10 (diaper rash products, acrylic nail products and mouthwash were the three products omitted), thus reducing the questions in the phone survey related to substance storage and access from 117 to 20.

"The deficit needs to be reduced; the question is what is a sensible and appropriate pace given economic development on growth".

So is using a jury made up of the public, many of whom were already Hollyoaks viewers, a responsible way in which to resolve a rape storyline – or does it reduce the question to essentially the dramatic equivalent of the X Factor?

Most people who bother with the matter at all will admit as much, or they will reduce the question to one of individual moral failure – as if the man who makes million on the stock exchange really is morally superior to the woman who earns a pittance cleaning up excrement in a run-down NHS hospital.

Hart now tries to reduce the question of his behavior to one "mistake" — the dalliance with Rice — but what made it of such great interest and gave it so much salience was that it was part of what is called in civil-rights law a "pattern or practice" of behavior, something so obsessive and flagrant that it raises serious questions about his judgment, and even stability.

For curved boundaries, the reconstruction reduces the question of accuracy to a technical issue of interpolation.

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