Professor PETER SINGER (Bioethics, Princeton University): Well, I really wanted to raise the question.
But it does raise the question of whether Spain's Red Fury is on the wane.
Still, the study does raise the question of why recessions might hinder rather than help industrial restructuring.
That does, however, raise the question of what the correspondent males are providing to generate this advantage.
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The Ninth Circuit pounced on the case to raise the question of whether the allowance was constitutional.
It does, of course, raise the question: what was the point of the Stability and Growth Pact?
But this season's weaker ratings raise the question of whether the networks are scheduling too many of the contests.
But they raise the question of when an Internet superpower will use the big guns: BGP route announcements.
Increasingly, on critical issue, national politicians defer to Brussels and so raise the question as to why vote for them.
They are certain to raise the question of whether our telomeres are similar predictors of how long we will live.
"It does raise the question of why we need 10 carrier battle groups and close to 100 attack submarines, " he said.
Other campaigners are using the forthcoming Olympics, due to be held in Greece next year, to raise the question of ownership.
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They also naturally raise the question of how much further this actress might have evolved had her career not ended so abruptly.
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And Pam, that has to raise the question - you say, well, you know, maybe a family, an adult has to skip a meal.
But in hindsight, those deals raise the question: How much money could the teams have saved if they had committed to their young stars even earlier?
But they illustrate the vulnerability of Google's new platform, and raise the question of who's responsible for OpenSocial's security: application developers, social networking sites or Google itself?
But it does raise the question of whether Mr Obama's decision to spend so much of his political capital on health care was a monumental strategic blunder.
Senator Obama is trying to raise the question of how the Republicans have dealt with the economy and to focus on that issue and the idea of reform.
I'm not at all opposed to children being adopted from Africa, China or any other country, but it does raise the question: What's wrong with adopting American children?
"It does certainly raise the question if there's something about spiritual life that also has an impact on longer life, " says Dr Gary Fraser, who is researching the community.
"I would raise the question whether Romney doesn't struggle a bit with meeting the high expectations that were put on him because... you are your father's son, " Oliker said.
Even if you are not a senior manager, or a member of the integration team, you can raise the question of whether your acquisition is creating complexity or building value.
In this election year, rising oil prices will inevitably raise the question about the purpose of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Is it to be used as a tool for price controls?
If so, that would raise the question of which parts of the law, if any, could remain, a question the court was set to address Wednesday on the final day of arguments.
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And, Adam, as we're about to hear not all parts of South Carolina are doing so well, which is going to raise the question what's the difference between a town that recovers and a town that doesn't?
The breaches raise the question of whether businesses can be and should be held responsible if customer information is stolen from them, not to mention the damages if those customers become the victim of identity theft or fraud.
This might raise the question whether Blagojevich should be allowed to profit from a celebrity status that is mostly based on having been accused and convicted of a crime. (Well, accused of 24, convicted of one.) But he probably can.
Both cases, along with hundreds, if not thousands, of other federal prosecutions currently lodged in the bloated federal criminal justice system, raise the question of whether the federal Constitution, which supposedly guarantees defendants a fair trial, prohibits the feds from bringing unnecessarily complex charges and then financially disabling defendants from engaging in a fair fight.
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