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en Some in our common world consider the questions that I and the rest of our government have raised around the HIV/AIDS issue as akin to grave criminal and genocidal conduct, ... What I hear said repeatedly, stridently, is, 'Don't ask questions.'

en We never again want to have questions raised about the objectivity of our research, . His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. .. I have been reminded myself of how the appearance of what we do may be questioned and of how we must take care to ensure that our conduct does not raise such questions or in any way undermine our customers' or shareholders' confidence in the integrity of our business practices.

en I can understand why some in Congress have raised questions about whether or not our country will be less secure as a result of this transaction. But they need to know that our government has looked at this issue and looked at it carefully.

en There are a number of questions that have been raised. I don't want to lead you to believe these [questions] are insurmountable … if commercial data can help us, why not use it?

en There are questions raised in the Congress, and what this delay allows is for those questions to be addressed on the Hill. There's nothing to reopen.

en Both have caused suffering, and both have raised a lot of questions for people. I think it's natural to ask questions such as, why does this happen? And even more profoundly, where was God when this happened?

en If LaPorte County had not intervened, this was on the fast track to approval. We raised important questions and were glad others came to have what I would call grave concerns about the contract.

en The United States plane in the area raised questions and the questions were not fully addressed by the Peruvian aircraft.

en If there are questions about that to be raised, you may rest assured, I will be raising them.

en To my mind legitimate questions have been raised by several of our witnesses about the standards of the application and selection process, questions which must in fact be answered by ICANN,

en Certainly there are a lot of questions with animal control officers across the state about what these new rules mean. My guess is everyone will have the questions I've raised. I hope it'll be resolved pretty quickly so we'll know what to do.

en Enough questions have been raised that we're going to redouble our efforts to answer those questions,

en It was interesting to hear Gareth confirm that the players raised my name in a meeting with Steve Lewis. I would like to find out more on what that was about. I will use the opportunity during my meeting with the directors to answer any questions they may have and I will raise the issue of why it was that we went into the Six Nations without having in place contracts for any of the three coaches involved in the grand slam.

en There are many voices telling us to halt this debate, that the people are weary of it all, ... There are other voices suggesting we have a duty to debate the many questions raised by the circumstances in which we find ourselves, questions of high consequence for constitutional government.... What is the significance of a false statement under oath? Is it essentially different from a garden variety lie? A mental reservation? A fib? An evasion? A little white lie? Hyperbole?

en It is not lost on any of you that this appointment comes at a time when questions have been raised about the integrity of this administration, ... I take these questions very seriously and very personally. I know the people of Chicago expect me to address these failures with real, tangible solutions.


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