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Simple as it seems, that definition gives rise to a tangle of questions.
In addition, he noted, a tangle of questions are unanswered in the military commission system, which has yet to begin a single trial.
The case raises a tangle of questions that have dogged Israel's embattled democracy, among them limits of free speech, the civil rights of Israel's one-million-strong Arab minority, and the role of Israeli Arabs in the country's politics.
And when, earlier this year, they decided to sell their main holding company to Singapore's government, the result was not praise but an outcry: the decision came far too late, and the manner in which the deal was struck raised a whole new tangle of questions (see article).
According to prosecutors, the teenagers have confessed to varying degrees of involvement, and so now -- between waves of tears and anger and disbelief, between frantic calls to lawyers and fending off reporters -- five stunned families find themselves confronting a nightmarish tangle of questions.
In the absence of the BBC's Nik Gowing, the event was chaired by Hay festival boss Peter Florence, who played something of a blinder, first leading Bolton through his lack of repentance about the invasion and occupation of Iraq ("a fascist dictator is dead, and his regime is just as dead"), and on through the tangle of questions surrounding the absence of WMD.
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The use of human embryonic stem cells presents a tight tangle of ethical questions.
The arrangement could lead to a tangle of legal questions should the foursome pull in different directions.
Josiah Thompson, one of the most rational of the skeptics, wrote once that "you pull any single thread, any single fact, and you're soon besieged with a tangle of subsidiary questions".
Moreover, the Americans' attempt to rewrite the record books may find itself bogged down in a tangle of troubling questions, some already being raised by athletes and officials from around the world.
They seem fierce on the course, Arimura said, because they are continually cutting through a tangle of language barriers, cultural questions and expectations of success.
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