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Essentially, the lunch was focused on asking some broad questions: What do you like about the product?
FORBES: Clarizen: The Art of the Customer Lunch
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The other, more threatening to Mr Gore, concerns broad questions about Democratic money flows during the 1996 election.
ECONOMIST: Mr Clean
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The summit will ask them to consider a broad range of questions.
ECONOMIST: The Belgians, that is, now in the European Union��s chair
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The range of questions was broad and impressive: Was the product in competition with another one?
FORBES: Diving Deeper: How High Should We Set the Bar?
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There is no doubt that on questions of broad principle the Clinton and Blair teams are on the same wavelength.
ECONOMIST: Mr Blair goes to Washington
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In no other milieu do so many people, from such a broad demographic swath, willingly answer so many intimate questions.
NEWYORKER: Looking for Someone
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Good questions are clear, even if they are broad.
FORBES: Asking the Right Question
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Because the incident at issue in this case does not implicate modern concerns, and because the factual record leaves many open questions, this is an unsuitable vehicle for making broad pronouncements that refashion basic jurisdictional rules.
FORBES: One-Two, The Court Backs International Shoe
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And I would simply say that we believe that the report that we will be sending up to Congress later today answers a lot of the questions that members have, continues a process of consultation that has been broad and deep and consistent.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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It requires taking a broad view, involving the right people, with important information and perspectives, asking probing questions and facilitating conversations.
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