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It begs the question as to the correctness of the accounts to start with and I think that's permeated through the market.
Stuart Smith
Confidence is fine, but the more important question for the consumer is what is going on in the job market, and by all accounts that remains quite strong. Manufacturing seems to be shifting into a faster gear.
Jay Feldman
Felling said. ''Which begs the question: Anyone seen Ashleigh lately?
Ashleigh Banfield
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1967
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Seeing women and men playing together and competing together begs the question: What do we value as a culture? She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness.
Michael Messner
The proximity begs the question. Why shouldn't we at least look at entering into more collaborative activity?
Tom Potter
No drug or device has been regulated like this, ... It begs the question: Who gets to decide, Congress or FDA?
Richard Cooper
We hope to get a hearing early next week. This whole situation begs the question: What are they afraid of?
Mark Sanders
There's no cookie cutter approach that we found. This issue in general is something that really begs a larger question.
Kekoa Paulsen
This really says something about the role of science education in this country and begs us to question how we are teaching evolutionary theory.
Andrew Cohen
Whenever you do a revival it begs the question 'why now and why here?'. I can't think of a better place to do the show than London right now, and I can't think of a better theme to do than the cost of protecting the world.
Rob Lowe
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1964
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It is not good timing. That is not the type of development in normal cases that would inflate investors' enthusiasms for this transaction, because it just begs the question of why.
Allan Hickok
Years from now, new benchmark revisions will come along and change the whole picture again -- which begs the question of how important these monthly payroll changes are. I think it's irresponsible to make too much of these reports.
Steven Wieting
What they don't say is what is going to happen to the supplemental retirement plan. This begs the question on the extent to which senior management will share the pain that may be imposed on regular employees.
Brian Foley
We're not fully using those accounts and they're not working as well as they could. Let's take those accounts we already have and make them work better, rather than creating a new system of accounts.
Peter Orszag
I think it's premature for the EPA to make that judgment. It begs the question of why transport a substance across miles and miles for disposal when a process for treating it on-site would be preferable.
Jane Nogaki
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