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The investigation raised anew the volatile question of whether reporters have a constitutional right to conceal confidential sources.
He will need all the support he can muster as he confronts the volatile question of how to deal with Palestinian militants.
The reigning sentiment seems to be that the father is a volatile question mark at best and an imbecilic blowhard at worst, but the daughter is the paragon of "white rich beautiful," a recent Chinese neologism to denote the crème de la crème in an increasingly stratified society.
Perhaps the most volatile question: does widely available free porn encourage "incels," the latest boogeymen from the Internet, and the calls for "enforced monogamy" from e.g. blowhard academics who people inexplicably take seriously?
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The future of the American military presence is one of the most volatile questions in Iraq.
Seminarians study Greek and Hebrew, church history and theology as they seek to apply their learning to the volatile questions erupting around them "questions about war in Iraq, same-sex marriage and the relevance of religion," Dr. Gillsespie said.
Though Mr. Bernanke did not take sides on the most volatile questions of fiscal policy — whether to cut military spending, change entitlement programs like Medicare and raise personal income tax rates — he did offer lawmakers some suggestions.
The federal appellate court decision on Wednesday preventing Elian Gonzalez from leaving the country showed that the courts are rarely a place to get quick answers to the kinds of volatile questions raised by the battle over 6-year-old Elian.
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