Sentence examples for would pose the question from inspiring English sources

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It's almost as if to use any other phrase would pose the question, "who put them in prison in the first place?" Oh, Putin, you say?

There is also the possibility that an election or a popular referendum would pose the question more bluntly, with Greeks essentially deciding whether they want to stick with the euro or not — if they want to put sovereignty over their own affairs ahead of membership in the common currency.

"At the height of the antiwar movement, Nixon specifically directed his motorcade to go through the middle of an antiwar riot in California in order to have people throw rocks at him or shout obscenities so that the TV would pose the question that night to the American public: 'Whom do you prefer, President Nixon, or a dope-smoking hippie communist rock thrower?' And the country had no doubt.

Having watched Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in two sets in the final of the ATP World Tour finals (6-3, 6-4) a few days ago, I thought that I would pose the question which will right now be on the tennis worlds lips: Is Djokovic's 2015 the greatest season in the professional era?

Use of RMA pre-processing, which has to operate on the whole dataset, would pose the question of whether this step should also be bootstrapped.

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And in a subsequent string of e-mails, Microsoft employees laid out how they would pose the questions to get the answers Mr. Gates wanted.

And if you are ever in doubt about whether to ask some burning question, first ask yourself if you would pose the same question about the body of a non-trans youth or adult, perhaps your own child or a student or neighbor.

Lennox Lewis walked into the news conference after his eight-round demolition of Mike Tyson on Saturday night, and with a smile, said he would pose the first question: Lewis may have won his first heavyweight championship nine years ago, but being the greatest of his time has always meant having to answer questions about other heavyweights.

A story of childlike simplicity that would pose the big questions.

Zimbabwe's tourism industry surely would not pose the question that way.

The next thing is harder to speculate on because it would seem to pose the question of who is "entitled" to write novels about Bengali Muslims in east London or anything else: to which my answer is anyone, no matter where they come from.

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