Sentences with phrase «raised awkward questions»

But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
The statement perfectly reflects the mindset that John Murray Cuddihy brilliantly analyzed in No Offense as «the Protestant etiquette» that is determined not to raise awkward questions that might make others uncomfortable.
This «liberation» of Mukalla from al - Qaeda rule raises awkward questions.
Which raises an awkward question: If the IPCC had banned the WWF, would Pachauri's institute still have received that funding?
So I'm glad to see contrarians raising awkward questions and pointing out weaknesses in predictions made with computer models.
Whatever the details of the case, it does raise an awkward question - by elevating the polar bear to an icon of the perils of climate change, is the environmental movement leaving itself open to an all - too - easy backlash?
This choice raises awkward questions about the overall quality of Intellectual Ventures» portfolio.

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But in the cold light of day Tony's speeches often raised several awkward unanswered questions.
However, mingling with a wider range of guests, it quickly became apparent that established male artists from Europe and America dominated, raising a few awkward questions.
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