Sentences with phrase «nagging questions if»

«But anybody who has coached in the NFL and not won a Super Bowl, you'd have nagging questions if an NFL job were offered.»

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I wish only to state that despite Macquarrie's fine presentation of the major themes in Heidegger's work, and despite his often engaging if not always successful argument that those themes «can be interpreted in a way that is compatible with Christian faith,» there remains the nagging question whether a God who is thrown into the rough mix of human destiny is enough to prevent us from repeating the horrors of the Holocaust and Hiroshima.
Yet a nagging question persisted: If the contraptions really were putting out more energy than they took in, what could be responsible?
But the mechanism remained a mystery, and one nagging question persisted: If inflammation drives most loneliness - linked diseases, how can cortisol, with its anti-inflammatory properties, be the culprit?
If questions like why the divorce isn't yet final, or what instigated the separation in the first place are nagging at you, ask them.
Reception Second Language Welsh Oral activity Ask peers the questions, and tick or cross if they answer with ydw or nag ydw.
Soon, Nadia, Luke, and Aubrey are full - fledged adults and still living in debt to the choices they made that one seaside summer, caught in a love triangle they must carefully maneuver, and dogged by the constant, nagging question: What if they had chosen differently?
One of the most nagging questions regarding Husky adoption, or pet adoption in general, is if you should get one as a pup or as an adult.
In Westerhof, the Court of Appeal heard two separate cases arising from car accidents that were linked by the same nagging question: whether evidence of treating physicians should be admitted if it did not comply with rule 53.03.
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