| 11. | It makes for a very confusing census . . . . Simpler questions lead to a more accurate census,
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| 12. | If he says he bet on baseball, the next question leads inexorably to his debt to the mob.
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| 13. | Often these questions lead to a critique of various forms of authority that flout common sense and fetter individual freedom.
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| 14. | Imogen suspects Josh's job selling supplements is a pyramid scheme and her questions lead to him getting fired.
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| 15. | This question leads to the issue of fairness : Is it right to have our children and grandchildren pay our bills?
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| 16. | :: : This question leads one to a LOT of threads within the context of political science and political philosophy.
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| 17. | Hartnett said, " is how each study becomes more complex and detailed as one question leads to another ."
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| 18. | The documentary excels at summarizing the plethora of scientific research, pointing out how the answer to one question leads to another.
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| 19. | The deepening of these questions leads to complex conceptions of trust which have been thoroughly studied in the context of business relationships.
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| 20. | The answers to these questions lead to refined production, greater use of intelligence by decision makers, and further feedback sessions.
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