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The question is whether she can be trusted.
The problem is that he is penniless.
The question is whether he can be trusted.
The question is whether he will agree with us.
The question is how he will get the money.
The point is whether he will read the letter.
The concern is whether he'll read the letter or not.
The question is whether he'll read the letter or not.
The question is who made that mistake.
The trouble is that we are short of money.
The point is whether I accept or refuse.
The question is not what education is for so much as how you go about it.
I appreciate your problem, but it can't be helped.
The problem is that Nancy doesn't go to the club meetings.
The question is how we will bell the cat.
The question is how will we deal with this difficult situation.
The problem is how to raise the funds.
The problem is how we cope with the present difficulties.
The question is not so much what it is as how it looks.
The problem lies in the fact that the necessary gap is bridged by perception.

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