11. NATO countries have been forced to confront fundamental moral questions. 12. Why is it that some adjectives can occur quite easily in postnominal position while others, apparently comparable, are limited to prenominal position? 13. The fundamental question is whether a third or fourth Thatcher term would produce irreversible changes. 14. Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who er, wrote a famous book called Leviathan in which he explored this er fundamental question of social order. 15. In this chapter we focus on some fundamental questions pertaining to the fiscal activities of local authorities. 16. A fundamental question in this area which does concern curators and readers at the British Library involves the nature of the text itself. 17. David Blunkett, shadow health secretary, said the report was a damning indictment of LAS management and highlighted fundamental questions about a lack of accountability. 18. All this is happening without a clear answer to the fundamental question of whether school choice has improved American education. 19. Also facing Napster is the fundamental question of whether it can build the technology to track how many files, and specifically what songs people exchange. 20. And even more than is the case with his previous monumental works, fundamental questions arise about what it is and whence it sprang. |