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In addition to questioning how much support exists in the Council for Mr. Miller's plan, the mayor has said that the speaker's plan would help big business more than homeowners.
But it's a fine, user-friendly introduction to avoiding environmental hazards in the home, and an even better catalyst to questioning how we got to this point and transcending our unthinking reliance on chemicals that — at certain levels, in certain circumstances, at certain times in our lives — definitely do more harm than good.
And there is a certain logic to questioning how much state aid local districts should keep in reserve if voters approve an expanded state backup fund in November.
The comments ranged from sheer attempts to discredit the victims, to slut-shaming, to questioning how this rape investigation will negatively affect the football season.
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After reading and rereading such nonsense, I have resolved this New Year to stop stewing and to begin questioning how and why Chinese food is so horribly misunderstood.
On global warming, Mr. Bloomberg echoed criticism from Democrats and environmental advocates who say that the Republicans have been slow to act, questioning how much human activity contributes to it and debating regulations.
There are claims of holding power to account, questioning how governments, officials and businesses make decisions that affect us all.
"They will need to continue questioning how they operate internally, engage externally with other institutions and organisations, and interact with the wider society.
The 10 p.m. "Jay Leno Show" still made financial sense for NBC, he said, but the ratings from the so-called November sweeps period led many stations to begin questioning how badly their 11 p.m. local newscasts were being hurt because of diminished lead-in audiences from the show.
"Well, there's a few," Dekker said, obviously knowing what he was about to say, but questioning how exactly to say it.
Costas Koutsodimas, the vice president of the union, known as Genop, called the plan a win for the banks and a loss to Greek patrimony, questioning how selling state assets, perhaps to foreign utilities that are reportedly interested in buying stakes, would be good for Greece.
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