But the question for world leaders now is what the new world order will look like.
It is her mission to motivate young children, teach them to love learning and to question the world around them.
That hasn't worked, since many countries question why the world's leading economic power can't come up with the money itself.
The big question for the world economy is whether Asia can detach itself, and take over leadership, from a slowing United States.
On the most urgent and critical question facing the world today, the American people--and people around the world--got 41 words in three sentences.
The United Nations' peacekeeping mission had degenerated into a shambles, calling into question the outside world's readiness to help end the fighting not just in Sierra Leone but in any of Africa's many dreadful wars.
Our attempts to square circles by agreeing to compromise on our rights in exchange for promises of support and peace have brought us to the point where Israel's very legitimacy is being called into question throughout the world.
You can hear the familiar phrase "come on, you are not going to change the world" but this arises one question how you think the world will change toward more democratic, equal, and tolerable one if you are not even trying.
But he said there was "no question" that the World Food Program would resume operations soon.
Budget deficits have thrown the credit worthiness of governments all over the first world into question.
To those who consider the Model S the world's best car, I throw out this question: What's the world's best shoe?
So the trivia question is: Since World War II, which former mayor received the most votes in the presidential primaries in one year?
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The big question: can the world economy in its current condition sustain the advancement of English as a language of international business in the foreseeable future?
Unfortunately, nobody, not even Mr Wolf, has yet come up with a good answer to the question of what the world is to do about failed states.
The UK's National Health Service (NHS), which is hoping to slash the cost of caring for an ageing population, has tried to settle the question by backing the world's largest trial of telecare.
If you are busy raising children without societal help and trying to earn a living during a recession, you don't have much time to question and change the world that you and your children inhabit.
Thus the question in the rich world is not whether there are gains to be made (there are) or whether some people will lose (they will), but how the gains from trade are shared out.
In the past, we might have shrugged off this massive, regional economic loss as inevitable in the game of business, but when the region of the world in question is the politically unstable Pakistan, it should give pause.
The rising costs of journal subscriptions have led many scientists around the world to question the business models of the publishers, which can make profit margins of more than 35% through selling access to the results of publicly-funded research.
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YouTube and the World Economic Forum asked the world a 2008 Davos question: what one thing can countries, companies or individuals do in 2008 to make the world better?
Meanwhile, a connected world calls into question accepted notions about benefits of sheltering innocence and purity.
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But it's not only the tech world where the question of succession has taken hold.
The search began with a question: What does the world need most that we are uniquely able to provide?
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The question many in the modern world might ask, however, is: Do these two things go hand in hand?
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But this does flag up a larger question about this new digital world.
But to the outside world, the question of most immediate concern is probably whether Islamic radicalism is likely to revive.
He is now widely regarded as one of the best speakers in the world begging the question what does he actually do that is so persuasive?
The accumulated wisdom of the world on the question of health insurance is completely unknown to most Americans, and enters the debate only to be scoffed at.
McNERNEY: I think one related question, looking at the world from the Chinese side, is what they would characterize as impediments to investment in the United States.
In other parts of the world, the question of when a pro athlete on a team sport will come out is less pressing than other basic human rights issues.
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