Sentences with phrase «leading questions begs»

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Of course, the widening maelstrom of the Foley - Reynolds scandal may soon force Rove to follow McCain's lead and slink over the side as well, begging the question: Is there anyone left on USS Reynolds who'll hoist high the slop bucket and keep bailing?
If there are any laughs at all in Fathers» Day, they appear to be generated just from the improvised riffing between the two lead performers and in nothing else, which begs the question as to what anyone saw in the project that attracted them.
The speed of which Marvel capitalized on the mistake of its lead man begs to question whether it was a mistake at all.
For example, LAs will retain a range of statutory duties for SEND, but school improvement will be a school - led responsibility, which begs the question about who will be responsible and accountable for SEND school improvement.
Now it's not that I'm a killjoy, some of my favourite games deal with adult themes, but when this is a 16 - rated game (it has been an 18 - rated game in previous forms) that aims its humour at those at the lower end of the puberty scale (there are trophies for standing in poo and tipping strippers) it begs the question whether the Duke really is a parody of the action heroes of the Eighties and Nineties as many people believe him to be or just a poorly - judged lead character for a video game.
begs the question of whether we're in for art that tells the story of homosexuality in Britain over the 150 years leading up to the legal landmark, or art by artists who just happen to be gay.
Perhaps not, but it does beg the question: where will the path lead us next?
An elemental question begs to be corroborated in more than one way for sheer fairness: When the main pushers of the idea that the «reposition global warming» phrase insinuate it is proof of an industry - led disinformation effort employing crooked skeptic climate scientists — Naomi Oreskes saying it indicates a plot to supply «alternative facts,» Gelbspan saying it is a crime against humanity, and Al Gore implying it is a cynical oil company effort — are they truly oblivious to the necessity of corroborating whether or not that phrase and the memo subset it came from actually had widespread corrupting influence, or did they push this «evidence» with malice knowing it was worthless?
A classic example of begging the question which only leads the unchastened down the proverbial rabbit - hole.
Begging the Question begs to differ, arguing that cutting clerks would not lead justices to hear more cases or focus away from their own policy agendas.
Again from rhetoric, «begging the question» is a little tricky, meaning to assume the answer within the question, much like a leading question in advocacy.
The association between elevated lead levels and delays in cognitive functioning, including attention problems, has been consistently reported.36 — 37 This begs the question regarding the utility of lead level measurements in the assessment of ADHD.
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