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“That’s both because it can freak out their expatriate staffs, at least some of whom will want to leave, and because it calls into question the basic sense of security and stability on which they based their decision to operate and invest there.”
While all of this mat be true, not everyone was super thrilled to see a Jim Henson “Muppet” walk away with the title apparently — particularly, one whose feminist values have been called into question many times before.
From Salon
Seven months before Clark’s departure, NFL Players Association executive director Lloyd Howell also quit following a series of revelations that called into question his judgment.
The run to the last four comes after the dismal Ashes defeat, which brought the future of coach Brendon McCullum into question.
From BBC
The integrity and effectiveness of such schemes have been widely called into question in publications by climate researchers and campaigners.
From Barron's
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