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But crucially we should interrogate how narratives and policies pitting "good" migrants against "bad", "natives" against newcomers, brought us so far down this dark and dangerous road.
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Innovation for grand challenges in global health should also interrogate how research approaches can challenge health inequities both within and between countries.
The following examples have been selected to interrogate how different combinations of drivers have affected recent infectious disease risks.
Phil Angelides and the rest of the Commission should interrogate Cox about how so much fraud could go undetected under his watch and also about his contacts with his former and current employer during his tenure.
She said top firms should "interrogate current definitions of talent, including how potential is identified and assessed, to ensure that disadvantaged students are not ruled out for reasons of background rather than aptitude and skill".
"You should interrogate me".
"Bottom line is folks should interrogate history.
"They should interrogate everybody the same way," said LaVonne James, a Seattle parks department worker.
Reporting should interrogate prevailing narratives but allow readers to unravel the truth for themselves".
In the piece, she interrogates how the media represented protesters.
Nelson interrogates how this feels, but is more interested in redefining what a family might mean.
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