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But I think that Logan Roy would, rhetorically, reject any suggestion that he didn’t love his children to the utmost.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/the-end-of-succession-is-near
But it is worth noting that while Beijing has backed Putin rhetorically, it has not delivered military or much economic aid to Moscow’s aggression in Ukraine.
Callow countered that point by rhetorically asking why have a ZBA.
Source: https://www.wanderer.com/news/ground-solar-cannot-top-6-feet/
Hassan asked rhetorically, adding that once permission to start using the park was granted, they would start using it because most of them don't like parking by the roadside.
Portnoy once again asked rhetorically.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/06/26/dave-portnoy-slams-nycs-proposed-crackdown-on-coal-oven-pizzerias/
Putin said that Moscow is not refusing to bring the two Americans back home, wondering somewhat rhetorically in passing: “Why would they commit offenses on Russian soil?”
Their friendship may be doing well rhetorically, but Islamabad’s reliance on Chinese money is creating complications for Pakistan.
The mainstream leadership of both parties has over recent years signaled, at least rhetorically, support for undoing even more.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/09/07/which-nation-has-taxed-the-rich-the-most/