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They did, however, touch on a question that many have asked since the Oculus Rift started picking up steam: why now?
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Anvar Suyunov, a Nogay from Kara-Tyube, said the edict touched on "a very tricky question of self-determination" and could prove dangerously divisive.
Still, another post from Mr. Yang touches on a question that has been occurring to others: Is this new atmosphere going to be a part of China's rise?
But it touches on a question that has been raised by politicians from Washington to Seoul and brings together all sorts of issues from privacy to industrial policy (see article).
The study touches on a question that has long driven education policy debates: What effect does poverty have on students' abilities to learn?
Her style is quiet, gentle, a light touch on a forearm, a question about the kids, a quick story from her past, a fresh drink before you realize you need it.
A follow-up experiment which primed people with secular words that might, nevertheless, have prompted them to behave in an altruistic manner (civic, jury, court, police and contract) had similar effects, so it may be that he has touched on a general question of morality, rather than a specific one of religion.
This touches on a bigger question of interaction and involvement.
The two-hour program also touched on the overall question of how Trump's administration could dismantle Obama's legacy.
Very few papers have touched on this crucial question.
Dvoretsky comments: Here, we should touch on one delicate question.
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