Economic Advisers to President might disagree about a question of policy because of differing scientific judgments or differences in values
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which one of the following is not one of the basic economic question
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Economic ethics addresses the question, What ought to be?
Is this a question or a dare or what.
I am not sure I understand this question. If you are asking what he looks at, every day the president receives briefings and reports from his advisers and from experts in his administration. By all accounts, the president does a lot of reading, as he likes to be up to date on all pending issues.
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It means I think you made a bad decision, and I disagree with it.
This is an open-ended question... and one that I disagree with at that.
Answer this question… It adopted an economic approach based on spending rather than saving.
This question is an opinion and frankly makes no sense.
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The answer to this question is rather broad, as there are many reasons that were NOT reasons why Bush urged the use of force in Iraq. As well, many people may disagree on former President Bush's motivations, so deciding what suspected reasons are valid and which ones are not is up for debate.
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which one of the following is not one of the basic economic question
You don't agree with a question, you answer a question. You agree with an assertion. Or disagree, at the case may be. A question is not an assertion. For example, if you were to ask, which tastes better, pickles or lemonade, the answer is not "I agree".