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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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Does "and the factor" refer to "(Bo himself remains) the factor"?

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Bo himself remains one of the biggest question marks in Thursday’s proceedings — and the factor that has worried leaders most in negotiations leading up to the trial, say many within the party.
  

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/big-unknown-in-bo-xilais-upcoming-trial-bo-himself/2013/08/21/64640b82-0a56-11e3-9941-6711ed662e71_story_1.html
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NL888Does "and the factor" refer to "(Bo himself remains) the factor"?
Yes, Bo seems to be the worrying factor—I suppose he is a loose cannon.

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