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It is a vexed question for liberal universalists, since the answer tends to vary by, among other things, economic class.

The conversation seems to be that companies know investors want to talk about climate change, but when they are pushed on what they are doing about it, the answer tends to be "it doesn't impact us'.

They're a good person but they've got some quirks about what makes them such a driver, and when you ask them questions about happiness, the answer tends to be in the future a little bit.

Derek Jarman by Tony Peake Little, Brown, £25, pp613 'Do you know what I mean?' was Derek Jarman's incessant refrain in conversation, but after any exposure to his work, the answer tends to be: 'No, not always.' Nor, I suppose did he always know what he meant.

"Like most things in science, the answer tends to be, 'It depends".' Dr. Ira B. Black, chairman of the neurosciences and cell biology department of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, described the potential of all stem-cell research as threefold.

There are certainly benefits, such as guaranteed media exposure, but the answer tends to differ depending on which designer you ask (check back each day this week for exclusive interviews with designers, models and photographers).

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The answers tended to be very black and white.

Yet, in surveys that ask people how a politician's infidelity affects his or her functioning in office, the answers tend to show forbearance.

All of this puts social science in an awkward position with respect to public perception: Answering even the simplest social science questions is painstaking work; yet the answers tend to seem obvious.

Their reticence was not surprising: the answers tend to show Labour in a bad light.The first is that the party has become moribund in many of its working-class strongholds.

Many of Haftar's supporters in eastern Libya believe that the Muslim Brotherhood is engaged in an international conspiracy, backed by the U.S., to take over the Middle East; when I asked for evidence, the answers tended to start with Obama's June, 2009, speech in Cairo, in which he announced a "new beginning" for relations between America and the Muslim world.

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