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To a person, each looked uncomfortable with the mere question.
And so it's important to show indignation at the mere question.
SUCH turns in history force an investigation beyond the mere question of right and wrong.
"Well, at least leave one place closed for the moment," he said, looking askance at the mere question.
"He ain't faking," said Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra, rushing into a defensive posture at the mere question of James's recuperative prowess.
There is far more at stake in leaving the single market than the mere question of whether or not Labour wins the next election.
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If the weakness of the signal is not a mere question of statistical power one can think of a number of reasons for this pattern.
Neither are we required to consider any mere question of the expediency of such a law.
A series of decisions of this court has established the rule that successive and concurrent decisions of two courts in the same case, upon a mere question of fact, are not to be reversed, unless clearly shown to be erroneous.
In other words, the distinction between near and far cannot be reduced to a mere question of centimetres, as if our brain were calculating the distance that septes our body from objects in absolute terms only.
We are not here concerned with any mere question of construction, nor with any distinction between the police and the taxing powers.
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