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Another example of focusing on problems instead of solutions is the fact that clients are never, in this book, asked about their capacities and what they are doing well in their relationships.

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"Did you like this book?" asks the computer.

"Do you want to keep this book?" asks professional declutterer Beverly Wade.

Anyway, as this book asks, why should free choices be exclusively conscious ones?

Dovlatov (who appears as himself in this book) asks her about the prospect of losing her newfound freedom.

Wasn't it braver, this book asks, for Mr. Jagger to choose a rock 'n' roll career than it was for Mr. Richards, who lacked other options?

The authors of this book ask that question, fully conscious of the way in which the level of reward in the financial sector in recent years has been so enormous as to obscure ethical considerations quite a lot.

This book asks only that the Google economy be held to the same standard.

"Is it true that Bobbi Kristina didn't want you to write this book?" asks Winfrey.

This book asks serious questions that have been raised by the EJM itself and continue to challenge its activists.

"How did this happen to us?" the book asks in its opening pages.

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