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First, the social and political milieu in which this question arises is sampled.

We are not prepared to say that this question arises in the present case.

This question arises in the design of internal combustion engines and other machines.

For the millions of Americans with bones that are thinning as they age, this question arises: Who should be treated with bone-enhancing drugs?

This question arises out of the misconception that cancer research must be performed on cancer patients (or at least on material derived from cancer patients).

In many settings, we do not even notice when this question arises, because we assume that the relevant values are so widely shared and similarly interpreted that the answer should be obvious to everyone.

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Without a doubt, this question arose for many companies as they engaged in benchmarking.

How this question arose, and how it was resolved, is an important element in the development of our prevailing view of the universe.

This question arose at Words and Wickets, a splendid day at Wormsley that combined cricket and literature into a potent draft.

This question arose in perhaps the most celebrated "victory" for the use of sanctions – the fall of apartheid in S. Africa.

This question arose in my mind over the weekend as my wife and I had some fun adventures with our two daughters (ages 8 and 6).

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