The committee promises a paper later this year that will address the difficult questions it has dodged for now.
It begs the difficult questions of creativity, continuity and contrast implicit in an intricately layered social, cultural and aesthetic reality.
When I have tough career decisions, I know she is someone who will ask me the difficult questions and help me come to conclusion through analysis.
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It broke the tension for a while, but did nothing to dispel the impression this was a press conference with someone determined not to answer the difficult questions.
We answer the difficult questions instead of hiding from them.
These are the difficult questions which Wall Street will ultimately needs to answer in order to make its case to its critics and retain the support of its champions.
First to get into the euro, then to cover up the damage it was having and more recently to avoid the difficult questions of what should be done about it.
That's why I think it is important that there's a clear legal base, it is important that there is support within the region, but critically that politicians continue to answer and ask the difficult questions.
Of course, our teams, all the time, as I put it, kick the tires, push the system, ask the difficult questions -- what are the other options, what are the other things that we could do?
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"The government set up the ICB to ask the difficult questions that weren't asked before the crisis and this is exactly what the commission is doing, " the Treasury said in a statement issued in response to Mrs Knight's comments.
While some have argued that this operation should be spun as having been conducted by Pakistani forces or disgruntled al Qaeda members would have let the Pakistani army off the hook from answering the difficult questions it must now face.
And our job in the weeks ahead is to ask the difficult questions the public are asking about how this mission ends, about Britain's commitment - all the questions that I fully understand, not least in the light of Iraq, that people will be asking.
But readers who are seeking answers to the perennially difficult questions about the proper role of the state in economic affairs will have to look elsewhere.
Before I move to an overview of the articles and the response you'll hear over the next couple of days, I want to suggest to you an approach to one of the most difficult questions that you face: How does one sitting in judgment on a case like this assess the reliability of what he or she hears and sees?
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Concentrating on such practical matters would also enable it to leave the really difficult questions about a new constitutional settlement for a later date.
But it is also important for those committed to naturalism to address the very difficult questions raised by replacing folk psychology and morality by a scientifically-grounded understanding of reality.
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Each of those six people are chomping at the bit to ask you the most difficult questions they can come up with politics, controversial issues, your personal life, you name it.
In conclusion, pensions that invest in venture capital funds should begin asking the same difficult questions of these funds that they would ask of a public company or registered investment adviser with which they invest.
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This is much the most difficult of all the questions Mr Wolf deals with.
The economy is also posing some difficult questions for the Fed, whose monetary-policy committee met on Tuesday.
Megaupload's dramatic shutdown might have a chilling effect on the growing online storage industry, and raises difficult questions about the rights of legitimate users on those services.
"In my judgement an informed and fair-minded observer would recognise that the intention of Parliament was that we should equip ourselves where possible with sufficient expertise to deal with the very difficult and very important questions we have to determine, " said the judge.
The task of presenting the most difficult series of questions fell to committee member Sen.
Carol Moseley-Braun back to the Senate with open arms Friday, as she prepared to answer an expected full slate of difficult questions related to the funding of her 1992 run for the Senate.
Like most states around the country, Nevada is struggling with serious budget woes, difficult immigration questions and one of the worst foreclosure problems in the nation.
Pecora brought some of the most prominent figures from Wall Street to speak with the commission and to answer difficult questions.
Only last month Ms Griffiths had to answer some difficult questions about the policy when she came before Mr Drakeford's health committee.
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"We have been told the questions will be more difficult next year, " he told journalists.
And this time Best Buy accomplishes the more difficult trick, answering those questions quickly and definitively.
But, he said, it is important to ask "difficult questions" about the future now.
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