Sentence examples for trace the question from inspiring English sources

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GD A If it turns out that you do need to go into long-term care and you ask your local authority to arrange it for you, you will have to hope that they don't trace the question you have emailed me.

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In a very different style, in clear analytical prose, in the text of a lecture course called The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (1927), Heidegger traced the question of the meaning of being from Aristotle through many other thinkers into the issues of phenomenology.

"How are you feeling these days, Dad," asks Chip Lambert, with no trace of the question mark that would require an answer.

The present finding of an increase in sleep SWA for up to an hour after rTMS further indicates that rTMS can leave long-lasting traces, raising the question of when and how such traces disappear.

Wise carefully traces how the question of the legality of slavery developed within England, culminating in the 1772 London case Somerset v. Steuart.

Questioning gave us car windshield wipers and instant cameras -- the latter can be traced to the question, "Why do we have to wait for the picture?," asked by the 3-year-old daughter of inventor Edwin Land, who would later start Polaroid.

That figures whose dissent consisted of a demand that the United States abide by its own Constitution could be vacuumed into a system meant to trace foreign threats raises the question of what other democratic demand, what present moral inconvenience, is being similarly thwarted.

In La Voix Humaine, the heroine has been dumped by her implicitly younger lover and speaks to him by telephone; we hear only her side as the opera traces her mental breakdown, the question remaining as to whether she ultimately takes her own life.

A new paper attempts to answer the question by tracing the rise of the record amount paid for a work of art at public auction since 1701 and the reasons for this increase.William Goetzmann, Elena Mamonova and Christophe Spaenjers point out that theirs is merely "a" list of records, as opposed to "the" definitive list.

The fact that each of the above scenarios would leave distinct traces across the landscape raises the question: what does the archaeological record show to support each of these scenarios and/or what would one expect the archaeological record to show under each scenario?

We have documented multiple gene loss in vertebrate lineages, raising the question if traces of these lost genes can still be found in extant genomes.

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