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What we want to test is whether making people pay is going to affect behavior.

For starters, he questioned whether making student loans at below 6 percent is "economically feasible".

They are heavily dependent on borrowed money to operate day to day, whether making loans or paying interest to depositors.

"When people are engaged with objects -- whether making them or using them -- they're only semiconscious," she said.

Whether making human medicines or human babies through cloning, in other words, "tomorrow" may still be a long way off.

Some may question whether making a song and dance about an atrocity that's still so recent is justified.

The issue in the case was whether making the scientists submit to the checks as a condition of employment violated a constitutional right to privacy.

An open question, though, is whether making voting more convenient will mean that more people actually take part in the presidential election.

I leave to lawyers – if any care to waste the time – to argue whether making that PDF available crossed any line in the copyright law.

Whether making junk-like props for performances or large pop-art sculptures (like the shimmering Kandor pieces from later in his career), Kelley's craftsmanship was never shoddy.

We should examine whether making economic diversity a priority in college admissions might not offer a better way to address both economic and racial imbalances.

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