| 1. | Invariably, the question leads to a skewed discussion of race.
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| 2. | That question leads to long pauses and clenched teeth here.
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| 3. | The question leads to others : How real is Fink?
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| 4. | The question leads Sammy to a moment of truth.
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| 5. | The Buddha explains that each question leads to an unresolvable thicket of clinging.
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| 6. | This question leads to the famous continuum hypothesis.
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| 7. | Those questions lead to interesting and illuminating answers.
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| 8. | These kinds of questions lead to more details and can provide a more fruitful discussion.
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| 9. | Not asking these questions leads to seeing only the mere economic cost-benefit analysis.
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| 10. | Those kinds of questions lead into a labyrinth, and the michelada maze is a crazy one.
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