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"An artist is someone who should raise questions rather than give answers," he once told me.
It should raise questions when an enormous, complicated realm of life takes on the characteristics of a stock drama.
The above analysis isn't intended to denigrate Griffin; if anything, it should raise questions about why the coaches in Indianapolis are making things so difficult for Luck.
That fact should raise questions about whether the securitization machine should be patched up and back in business to operate without government guarantees.
In the Independent, she argues that the "scandal" should "raise questions about our monarchy, its role and position, the devious, secret way it operates".
Also, Mr. Navalny wrote, the real estate holding and residence permit in the Czech Republic, a country that is a member of NATO, an opposing military alliance, should raise questions about Mr. Bastrykin's security clearance for work in law enforcement.
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Andrew Gibb at Investec issued a sell note, saying: [The increased costs are] disappointing and should raise question marks this morning.
An adjective should not raise questions in the reader's mind, it should answer them.
But it should not raise questions about transforming the Bundeswehr into a global intervention force.
"They shouldn't raise questions unrelated to weapons of mass destruction," Ambassador Aldouri said.
"They can go there, they can inspect, but they shouldn't raise questions outside their proper mission," the ambassador said.
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