1. In addition, peo-ple have new questions, arising as often from media reports of scientific studies as from popular myth. 2. It seems that for every additional piece of knowledge we acquire about human physiology and disease, new questions are raised. 3. Please start each new question on a fresh page. 4. This stage of experiment should focus and direct inquiry by providing some answers to old questions and suggesting some new questions. 5. Every time she seemed to be on the verge of making some sort of breakthrough, new questions came up. 6. Some of the new questions concerned smoking. 7. Apart from the addition of variables derived from the two new questions, the other tables do not exactly correspond. 8. Hilary Murphy explains that it is difficult to find new questions to reach the same answers. 9. But his case has raised new questions in the continuing debate about how the courts and the media should deal with rape. |