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Which begs a question: What will they fall down on?
It also begs a question about whether the government is changing its tune?
The report begs a question at the heart of the ambitious Clinton agenda: where will the money come from?
This begs a question as to what is democracy?
This, of course, begs a question: What does Bill want?
But that begged a question- if he wasn't on the cruiser, where was he?
Is this what is meant by begging a question?
His choreographed maneuvers were impressive, but they begged a question.
Have I used a vague adjective which begs a question rather than answering one?
-that begs a question few people are really willing to ask.
It also begs a question: Was Macdonald really that good?
That, he said, begs a question, "Why are we treating the entire breast?
And that was a sentence that begged a question.
That begged a question Kirk hadn't considered before.
Or beg a question the reader wants answered?
The results, experts say, beg a question: If times are so good, why would only 15 percent of emergency food sites see a drop in demand?
Those observations beg a question: Does a philosopher's zilch have anything to do with a physicist's?
Because in that case it's begging a question."
But this begs a question: What balance?
That begged a question: What's so different?
"Of course, that begs a question," Vigo pointed out.
Save for a mention of the enduring reality of 'the unknown', that was it - which begs a question.
Each qualitative foregrounding implicitly begs a question: what should have led the author to express himself in this exceptional way?
This begs a question.