• My Tax Policy Center colleague Eric Toder and I explore that question in a new paper.

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  • Actually, he had opened by plunging straight into his supplementary - without asking the warm-up question on the order paper.

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  • And it is this question that Dr Hsueh addresses in a paper just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • In the paper the researchers sought to answer the question: What constraints will the greying of Japan place on future fiscal policy?

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  • You can get the currency exposure either by purchasing short-term paper issued by the flaky government in question or by taking a long position in the futures market for that currency.

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  • On the subject of a referendum, Lord Wallace made clear that "a single question was the preferred position of the UK government", rather than a second question on further devolution being included on the ballot paper.

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  • True, the British government did not exactly spell things out (its white paper in 1971 said there was no question of losing essential sovereignty), but the European project, with its promise of ever-closer union, always had an overtly political dimension.

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  • "If it's an exam paper, they're asking you a question that there's no answer to, " said Lee Westwood at the time.

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  • The newspaper said that for much of last October, the State Department sent couriers around the world with sensitive information on paper and limited access to the computers in question.

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  • The first step towards realising this hope, of course, is to work out the nature of the molecules in question and that is the purpose of a paper published this week in Nature by the members of the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium.

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  • The question is when does the market find a bottom for those paper-based products.

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  • At least, that was the determination of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization when the question arose in a different case involving imports of Chinese coated paper.

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  • Whether we should run deficits is a much more complicated question. (The following borrows heavily from a terrific paper by Doug Elmendorf and Greg Mankiw.) We should borrow to finance investments that will pay off over time.

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  • Which leaves just one question: is there a less than even chance that Dr Iaonnidis's paper itself is wrong?

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  • HSBC, which has big businesses in many places, may make sense on paper, but whether the two could work together is open to question.

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  • The novels still read thrillingly today (here's a tip: the best of them is "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"), but there is no question that when the movies came along, they overshadowed Fleming's ink-on-paper volumes.

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  • Some key figures tackling the global recession found this paper a useful addition to the debate at the heart of which is this key question: is it best to let debt increase in the hope of stimulating economic growth to get out of the slump, or is it better to cut spending and raise taxes aggressively to get public debt under control?

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  • IT'S A QUESTION many grapple with in the digital age: to indulge in the pleasure of putting pen to paper or to settle for the convenience of digital?

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  • After they had collected enough data to act as a baseline, they then attached a white piece of paper to each of the boxes used by these males and watched how the males in question responded to this novelty.

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  • That is a question addressed by Isabelle Dean and Michael Siva-Jothy of Sheffield University, in Britain, in a paper in Biology Letters.

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