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And it raises a question: Who's really boycotting the film?
This obviously raises a question: Who the hell is Becky?
And it raises a question of who can he trust?
This raises a question: Do the critics egg on Goop?
It raises a question: What's so special about semen, anyway?
This raises a question: The commission has bent budgetary rules before.
This raises a question often asked about General Motors' GMC brand.
Such attempted coercion raises a question: How popular is Erdogan really?
It also raises a question: Are taxpayers getting a good deal?
It also raises a question: why don't more people plant them?
This deal may have saved Dinardo's life, but it raises a question.
Which raises a question that's really at the heart of this book.
That raises a question, though: How does anyone in Wakanda know the history?
That raises a question: How did the Enquirer get hold of the material?
The anti-abortion movement raises a question about capital punishment that must be answered.
Which raises a question: How is it even possible to be good at this?
Inevitably, his refusal to release his returns raises a question: What is Trump hiding?
But it also raises a question of the ethics of purchasing such a campaign.
This raises a question that has tantalized some observers during Mr. Trump's improbable campaign.
Which raises a question: Isn't this more of a gig for an actual millennial?
This all raises a question: What happens when a president cries wolf so many times?
All of which raises a question: Why do meetings with North Koreans keep falling apart?
That possibility raises a question for the guest stars: will they interact with the avatars?
"It raises a question of personal responsibility," said Montana Republican Party Executive Director Tim Gould.
Each disruptive winter storm raises a question among business travellers: can such hassles be avoided?
And each also raises a question of curatorial exclusion: Why these topics, and not others?
"Brexit raises a question mark for the whole planet," Mr. Hollande said during the weekend.
Which raises a question: Why would regulators say yes to Charter but no to Comcast?
The episode raises a question for reporters: Is everything Mr. Trump posts on Twitter news?
That raises a question for store owners like Mr. Jorgensen, the St. Petersburg-area franchisee.
And it raises a question: What role should corporations play in the gun control debate?
To me, it raises a question: Are we entering a new, progressive era in antitrust?
This raises a question: If Keyser was there, and believed Ford, why can't she remember it?
Which raises a question: Is dishonesty this audacious and deliberate official campaign strategy for Mr. Trump?
The string of defeats raises a question: What if Trump's campaigning is similarly ineffective in future?
The string of defeats raises a question: What if Trump isn't much help in these elections?
Which raises a question: Has the world come to rely on an imaginary technology to save it?
This raises a question: Where exactly are consumers spending their money if not at the shopping mall?
That raises a question: Has WikiLeaks become a laundering machine for compromising material gathered by Russian spies?
This raises a question: Are members of the news media tiptoeing around obvious questions about Trump's instability?
Which raises a question: Is it possible for everyone in the US to see the full solar eclipse?
"The direction of travel is clear," says David Riley, of BlueBay Asset Management, and that raises a question.
But that raises a question: why did regulators allow Anbang to get so big in the first place?
The contrast between Fukuyama's first book and this one raises a question of form as well as content.
But it also raises a question: Is it ever possible to define, and then fairly restrict, dangerous speech?
That raises a question that hangs over the film: to what extent are they culpable for their crimes?
Although tempting to teachers (and some parents), Labour's promise to abolish SATs raises a question: what would replace them?
It raises a question: why didn't the writers pack any of these peripheral interactions and details into earlier installments?
IT CERTAINLY RAISES A QUESTION WHEN YOU SEE THE GOVERNMENT CHANGE THE RULES WHEN THE GAME HAS ALREADY STARTED.
That raises a question, the individual said, as to what reasons were given for needing it to be moved.
They can walk into a home they may have been just walking by — which raises a question about security.
This raises a question: If Democrats and Republicans agree about climate change, why do they disagree about climate policy?
It raises a question, though: What did he say after the woman shot back that "the Democrats are worse"?
Of course, the conclusion of the survey raises a question: Why does it matter which park is most diverse?
Rather, it raises a question of how rappers, specifically Black rappers, are allowed to express themselves in the public sphere.
So, obviously, this raises a question: now that the Vive has had two months to mature, should you buy it?
But it raises a question for the Chinese company: Can it retain the people that turned Supercell's games into hits?
All of which raises a question: Why should we believe they're telling the truth about what happened at the meeting?
The unfiltered response raises a question: Was Trump born a narcissistic negotiator, or was he socialized to be that way?
All of that raises a question: How does Trump feel free to so sharply break with the rest of his party?
All this raises a question that only Malala can answer: What happens when the world's most famous child activist grows up?
While this framing might reassure, it raises a question: Why does the war never feel as if it is approaching victory?
This raises a question: Why has the stock market, which normally rises when investors anticipate strong economic growth, been gyrating wildly?
Opening in this busy part of town raises a question: If you had other options, would you still eat at Locol?
That doesn't mean they wouldn't make good Presidents, I guess, but it raises a question: Why do they write this stuff?
All of which raises a question: Would al-Qaeda want to risk all of this success by attacking the United States again?
So this raises a question: were the projections overly optimistic, or was there a deliberate change in strategy between then and now?
The choice of location raises a question: When problems erupt on the continent, is there a dominant city where they're hammered out?
But it also raises a question: If the Rohingya are truly foreign interlopers in Myanmar, why are they being stopped from leaving?
The BIS said this raises a question over the potential for another crisis if there is a significant rise in interest rates.
The choice of location raises a question: When problems erupt in the region, is there a dominant city where they're hammered out?
Besides creating page-turning narrative tension between the two protagonists, Jay's skepticism raises a question: What good are classics to a modern life?
The failure raises a question: If a platform can't provide facts reliably, how can we trust it to take down bad content correctly?
All of that comes at a cost, and it raises a question about how willing Beijing is to spend to keep growth going.
This raises a question about whether attracting visitors of color is primarily about burnishing the museum's tarnished reputation rather than shifting its underlying character.
It raises a question: is the biological and socialised sex of trans women relevant and more predictive of some individuals' behaviour than gender identity?
But all this raises a question: Why does a growing, successful brand that purports to care about "community" have such massive customer service issues?
All of this raises a question on which the future of American democracy hangs: can our institutions fend off Trump, without fundamentally changing themselves?
Yet that raises a question that's much tougher to answer: What, specifically, could McConnell have done differently that could have gotten repeal into law?
Which raises a question that fashion needs to face: Is this our new reality — designers leaving, or being asked to leave, every few years?
Her charge raises a question: Is there any check on a president's power to launch nuclear arms that could destroy entire cities or nations?
That raises a question: In addition to our individual actions, what levers can we use to shift these systems so they're less carbon intensive?
So this raises a question for Mallinckrodt shareholders: Should their company have told them about the subpoena as they considered approving the Questcor deal?
But installing a tobacco industry CEO, after a cigarette company purchased a major stake in Juul, raises a question: Has Juul become Big Tobacco?
The recent allegations of sexual harassment and assault by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein raises a question: Are there any policies that can prevent this?
For many voters, his candidacy raises a question: Should we choose someone who could potentially be the oldest president the United States has ever elected?
When you manage to look beyond their big, brown eyes (we get it, they're cute) it raises a question: Are dog periods like human periods?
It's a cute idea that raises a question: are emoji now as essential to written language for the typical computer-owner as numbers and letters?
Ross: Which raises a question with which to see us out: If you were indeed placing bets, what October or early-November surprise still lurks?
If this information was withheld by Hart, it raises a question about the veracity of her testimony and, more importantly, the fairness of the trial.
Each passing decade explores a different vocabulary of gesture and posture, which raises a question: How does narrative read in dance without words or explanation?
It raises a question about the present: What do white athletes owe black teammates they've befriended when those friends take a public stand against racism?
But because the case raises a question of the relationship between Congress and the courts, it could have "less effect than in other contexts," he said.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's latest entry, Avengers: Infinity War, raises a question familiar to hero stories — what is the worth of one life relative to many?
That raises a question I suspect at least a few readers of our newsletter are asking: What impact will the hearings have on the 2020 campaign?
But that's a problem in and of itself; Bravo not warning its viewers that they were watching brand integration raises a question about the advertisement's ethics.
Her success raises a question newly relevant after Hillary Clinton's loss: Is this stealth strategy the most effective way for women to gain and wield power?
That prospect raises a question for President Trump's legal and political advisers: Should the president invoke executive privilege to try to block Mr. Comey from talking?
That raises a question: Where did Mr. Obama pick up the phrase, which began creeping into his stump speech for Hillary Clinton a few months ago?
This raises a question in studying his health outcomes: Was it the legumes he ate lots of or the meat he didn't eat that made the difference?
"It raises a question about how we're going to be treated—we're scared," said Farzana, 27, as she browsed produce and traded gossip at the grocery store.
This raises a question as to whether Section 512's safe harbor should continue to apply to user-upload websites in the same manner it does today.
All of which raises a question: After numerous personal failings and a decade of barely playing, why is Woods still one of the most popular athletes alive?
That raises a question: if China is signalling that it is at once implacable but somewhat patient, what do party leaders have in mind for Hong Kong?
But this raises a question: Does higher education itself offer that benefit, or are the people who earn bachelor's degrees already positioned to get higher-paying jobs?
His case raises a question that could have broad repercussions and could impact at a minimum 215,000 other prisoners in state court and self-identify as Native American.
His case raises a question that could have broad repercussions and could impact at a minimum 2,000 other prisoners in state court and self-identify as Native American.
At its core, it raises a question advocates have been asking for years: What will it take to finally close the athletic opportunity gap for girls of color?
A new deal between Yogi Berra's estate and Steiner Sports Marketing raises a question often asked after a celebrity dies: How potent will his name continue to be?
"It's notable and it also raises a question considering health care is a top issue for voters," a rival campaign official who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
Italy's subsequent move to sidestep the EU regime now raises a question mark over the entire framework and whether it can ever be used instead of taxpayer bailouts.
Which raises a question, according to Mr. Turner: Why should a public company be able to raise money from investors if it can't generate accurate reports for them?
But that still raises a question: Does New York really have enough "similar" cast-iron buildings so that these 151-year-old buildings are not deserving of protection?
That Wonder Woman unleashes her wrath only when she's exposed to inhumanity raises a question that belongs at our dinner tables: What is the purpose of having power?
And it raises a question: If this rise in American authoritarianism is so powerful as to drive Trump's ascent, then how else might it be shaping American politics?
"That raises a question of whether you can faithfully apply" the Supreme Court's decision Hawley said and repeated that he was "shocked" that Bogren would stand by his brief.
Randall's introduction raises a question: Is this guy really the evil prick that Samantha and Greg say he is, or is he just taking care to protect his people?
A wave of arrests against journalists, opposition activists, doctors and religious believers raises a question: Is this a police state in the making or just a highly dysfunctional one?
That raises a question that won't be sorted out for some time: Are media companies hastening the decline of their existing networks as they pivot to a streaming future?
The news also raises a question — with Game of Thrones ending and Westworld not on the schedule for a year or more, what will HBO's new marquee show be?
This raises a question: When governments and fascists block the means to communicate, how will news organizations be able to tell the world about the events as they unfold?
"His open talk about 'dialogue' between the North and the South under such a situation raises a question as to whether he has proper thinking faculty," the spokesman said.
A square packed with so many starry-eyed tourists and rowdy Elmos raises a question: Who would actually still be in town in this vacation month to buy tickets?
That raises a question: If things have improved so much for an animal in such a dire situation as the mountain gorilla, should we then give in to hope?
The debate over Medicare for all has largely focused on access and taxpayer cost, but this raises a question that hasn't gotten much attention: What treatments would it cover?
"Given that some of the authors do have a tie to the pasta industry, it just raises a question mark for me: Why the unwarranted focus on pasta?" she said.
Trump has long promoted conspiracy theories and made sweeping and baseless claims about voter fraud, which raises a question for 2020: What if President Trump loses and refuses to concede?
This raises a question: Did the show's creators, Eli Jorne and Reed Agnew, start with the idea of exploring the comedic and visual possibilities of combining live action and animation?
Which raises a question: How can someone who can't stay on point for long write a book that moves at a fairly brisk pace, with plenty of sleaze and surprise?
LONDON (Reuters) - Venezuela's crackdown on opponents of President Nicolas Maduro has made its government bonds too toxic for some investors but also raises a question for bond markets: why just Venezuela?
Five of the world's top 10, including the first three, are under age 29, which raises a question: In today's game, do golfers with fewer personal responsibilities have a competitive advantage?
Amid that gore (including a harsh stoning — not that there's any other kind — and an exciting yet vicious conclusion), "Pilgrimage" raises a question or two about unexamined beliefs and religious zeal.
Beijing's trouble retaining talent raises a question that applies to China more generally: namely, are there limits to the flourishing of innovation and creativity in an autocratic, controlling one-party state?
Article of the Day Before reading the article: The headline of the article you are about to read raises a question about a particular course of study at a public university.
All of which raises a question: How, if at all, can European countries reconcile their commitment to the deal with the reality that their companies are more committed to the US market?
And, it also raises a question that Clinton never had to contend with: Did the Trump campaign actually believe all that stuff they said about the dangers posed by Clinton's email conduct?
The bottom line: Put these all together — scandal, retirements from public life, and a generational handover on the throne — and it raises a question: Given the opportunity, should Britain abolish the monarchy?
It raises a question: Can systems designed to prevent majority tyranny, and push representative democracies to centrist consensus, survive the assertion of extreme minority-held positions over the opinions of the majority?
While Paramount has announced the show as "delayed," the move raises a question: If the contents of the show are not appropriate to air now, why would they be appropriate to air later?
All of this just raises a question: if this is the era of an emboldened, brave new China coming to conquer our hearts, why is it doing it in such a hesitant way?
All of which raises a question: Could Trump actually lift sanctions on Russia, giving the country's weak economy a much-needed lift and setting the stage for a far closer relationship with Putin?
Which raises a question: Why did he decide to follow up that triumph, to flex his new power in Hollywood, by making a movie that would go straight to streaming, bypassing theaters completely?
The turnout by black voters in Alabama raises a question: Did it come about because voting restrictions were not as powerful as critics claim or because voters showed up in spite of them?
And this raises a question: Can systems designed to prevent majority tyranny, and push representative democracies to centrist consensus, survive the assertion of extreme minority-held positions over the opinions of the majority?
All of it raises a question: Why is one person from the same family, the same background, and who has the same attraction to drugs, able to stop, but another cannot seem to?
Billionaire Ray Dalio thinks people should brush up on their Ayn Rand if they want to understand Donald Trump's economic philosophy, which raises a question for a lot of people: Who is Ayn Rand?
For many Asian American hip-hop dancers, especially those in predominantly Asian American choreography groups, this greater access raises a question: Is it right for us to claim an art form that isn't our own?
It also raises a question: Will mainstream parties ever feel pressured to break their own taboo against working with the AfD, the first far-right party to enter the national parliament since World War II?
"So when we get back to Washington this week we'll take a look at [the letter] but it really raises a question in my mind about if this was material to the confirmation process," he continued.
More broadly, though, its brief raises a question I've asked before: In the long run, are consumer fraud class actions the best way to redress past data breaches and encourage companies to ward off future hacks?
Yet the comparison with the Canadian deal raises a question: Could the prolonged dispute with China produce a similar outcome, a relatively trivial gain — only in this case, one that carries devastating costs for some soybean farmers?
It also raises a question over whether the Taliban leadership will be able to impose any peace agreement on field commanders who may be reluctant to give up fighting when they feel on the brink of victory.
The staggering effect of Kempe's article raises a question: Why, for all the attention paid to preventing cruelty to children during the Victorian and the Progressive eras, did interest fall off so dramatically between 1920 and 1962?
The dynamic raises a question among family members and advocates for American prisoners: How did American negotiators seal a bargain with Tehran that excluded a former American government agent and an Iranian-American well connected in Washington?
Well, it raises a question about the intentions of those who practice mindfulness — both those who identify as Buddhists of any kind, and those who are part of a general mindfulness movement in the US and internationally.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's launch of two major military strikes in the last two weeks raises a question about his 2016 declaration that the US can no longer be the world's policeman: Has Trump changed his mind?
His tweets have gone viral and outraged many, sparking a bitter debate that raises a question for schools nationally: Should a professor's comments, however inflammatory, be treated as free speech and protected under the banner of academic freedom?
And it raises a question that I think sits at the heart of how to effectively cover Trump: If everything is the biggest, worst, most stunning thing ever, then how can anything actually accurately be described that way?
The debate over why the white working class supported Mr. Trump raises a question: Why do we care so much about determining precisely how much political upheaval is due to economics and how much is due to culture?
It raises a question that could be asked of all these shows: Since their stories could all be told in shorter and more straightforward ways without losing any significant facts, what's gained by turning them into multipart sagas?
As one plant ecologist who worked on the study, Hagai Shemesh of Tel-Hei College in Israel, cheerfully said, the experiment "raises a question, not about plants, but about animals and humans" and just how dumb we might be.
That raises a question: Can the LGBTQ community reawaken the radical fervor that fueled the queer liberation movement of the 1960s through the 80s—again, standing up to fight in ways the present generation has not yet had to do?
In "Stony the Road," the vicious imagery — postcards, photographs, newspaper cartoons, political broadsides, knickknacks, theater posters, playing cards, children's books, games of all sorts — forms a sickening onslaught that raises a question: Is the book African-American history or American history?
But this news also raises a question: If President Trump was drafting responses — and changing his son's own response — about what happened in the meeting, doesn't that at least suggest he knew much more about the meeting than he had suggested?
All of which raises a question for Democrats: Is it really worth deploying a nuclear tactic such as court-packing if the end result could be a Supreme Court that is only a few steps to the left of the current one?
"It raises a question, not about plants, but about animals and humans, because if plants can solve this problem simply," then maybe humans can, too, said Hagai Shemesh, a plant ecologist at Tel-Hai College in Israel who worked on the study.
The ongoing mobilizing force of the immigration issue raises a question for Democrats that never disappears completely: how far can the party push an agenda of social liberalism while keeping the support of at least 50 percent of the voters, plus one?
However, because the president is a powerful political figure who appoints and can dismiss the attorney general, his expression of an opinion about a legal decision like the Stone case raises a question whether the law is being fairly and evenly applied.
But it also raises a question that Mr. Putin himself seems to be wrestling with: Can he ever step away from power without sending the rigid Russian political system into convulsions and endangering his own legacy and, in extremis, even his own security?
The Interpreter A declaration by Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson that the United States would consider pre-emptive military action against North Korea raises a question that has dogged American military planners for 20 years: How could this be made to work?
That prospect raises a question: What more, if anything, should the United States do to help them, and hundreds of other people who were previously released after being detained without charges for years, most of whom are not suspected of engaging in new militant activities?
This raises a question: If the census dropped the binary non-Hispanic white-minority division and instead stressed the large number of people of mixed ancestry who self-identify as white, would the anxieties of whites fearful of a majority-minority America be lessened?
It also raises a question about whether Barr truly understands and intends to do anything about the security risk raised by the possibility of another Russian hack in the 2020 election -- particularly given the Trump campaign's demonstrated eagerness to benefit from such criminal conduct in 2016.
And it raises a question for other judges, or Supreme Court justices, who may believe that the ban is supported by constitutional precedent: If past cases give the president broad authority, is it better to overturn those cases or to sanction this ban and President Trump's behavior?
The organizers have taken pains to ensure nothing is included that could create an uncomfortable experience for Native visitors to the museum, who generally understand artworks as living, breathing objects imbued with spirit — which raises a question of whether these objects belong in a Western museum at all.
But, Facebook's ability to monetize its latest foray into the Indian subcontinent raises a question mark for Elisavet Manoli, a lecturer in sports marketing and communications at Loughborough University in the U.K. She points out that the matches to be shown on the Indian subcontinent will be advertising-free.
Which raises a question: Could it be the Ukraine tale currently being weaved by Democrats and their allies in the media is nothing more than a smoke screen designed to distract us from the forthcoming Justice Department inspector general report into abuses during the Democratic-inspired Russia collusion probe?
Through talking with residents, business owners, neighbors, local reporters that have covered the Corridor beat for decades, community activist Ron Scott, and seemingly anyone else who crosses her path, MacDonald raises a question that literally echoes throughout the film: What happens to the people who have to leave?
Graham's response to the epic march raises a question about his legacy that some scholars and activists have asked for years: How can anyone call Graham a great pastor when he refused to take a clear, unequivocal public stand against the greatest moral evil America faced in his day: racial segregation?
"Sudden Death" is a splendid introduction to Mr. Enrigue's varied body of work, but it also raises a question related to the themes of the novel: Why are English-language readers only now getting a glimpse of what this gifted writer has produced in a career that is already two decades old?
But that still raises a question newsrooms have repeatedly had to face in the Trump era: Do you ignore the issue and let Trump and his media allies peddle falsehoods, or do you spend time fact-checking the disinformation, potentially at the cost of giving the issue oxygen and legitimizing it as a news story?
" Anne Weismann, the executive director of good government group Campaign for Accountability, and an expert on FOIA, told VICE News that even though the DOJ has acknowledged that Holder used an email alias, and that DOJ's FOIA staff is aware, "it still raises a question about whether the agency is properly documenting its work and preserving records under the Federal Records Act.

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