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en There are always two sides, ... While the issue of guilt might not be in question, there is a question of how guilty he is. And you'll see, a lot more is going to come out on this before it's over.

en This is not final. We are still in the phase of reviewing the issue in question and seeking opinions from all sides. We'll continue to strengthen our communications with Washington on this issue.

en Generally, if there's any question, I would either tag the guy or throw the ball to first or turn around and look at the umpire and show him the ball and get a definitive out call, ... I see both sides of the issue. I think in Josh Paul's mind, there was no question, and the replay seems to show he caught the ball. I understand why he assumed the batter was out, but by the same token he did reach down toward the ground.

en There are two sides to every question, because, when there are no longer two sides it ceases to be a question

en For potential takeover candidates, memories are still relatively fresh as to what they used to sell for. There's little question that there's a need for consolidation but there's a question about whether not deals can be done that are pleasing to both sides,

en This question was the subject of a noisy debate over the years leading to NEAR, with strong proponents on both sides. With the NEAR result, the question is settled.

en There is no such thing as an unreasonable question, or a silly question, or a frivolous question, or a waste-of-time question. It's your life, and you've got to get these answers.

en It’s time we framed every question - every issue -- not in terms of what’s in it for ‘me,’ but what’s in it for all of us? And when you ask that simple question - what’s in it for all of us? - the direction not taken in America could not be more clear or compelling.
  Senator John Kerry

en The important question is not what your views are on any particular issue, ... You are not campaigning for elective office. The question that needs to be answered is how you view the role of unelected judges in a representative democracy.

en People want to be on both sides of the issue. They want to say the president's not guilty, (and) they want to say the president's guilty, ... Meet The Press.
  Phil Gramm

en His guilt of this heinous crime is not in question, He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. His guilt of this heinous crime is not in question,

en The Taiwan question is the most important and the most sensitive core issue in the China-U.S. relationship. Leaders of the two countries will most naturally talk about the Taiwan question.

en The issue doesn't have so much to do with training as with a pilot taking off into bad weather. It was very windy and conditions were very marginal. We're not trying to hurtle rocks here, but this correlates back to a judgment question, not a training question.

en You see that arm, but up to this point we haven't seen the consistency we need to see. It's not a question of him not working hard. It's not a question of him not wanting it bad enough. It's just a question of him putting it all together on a consistent basis.

en To me it's still an open question, but here's some evidence that warrants some serious consideration, so give it a chance. This is not a paranormal question; it's a biological question.


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