Stranger still was that this programme about religious sectarianism failed to cross-question religious organisations. |
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It does not amount to a licence to cross-question and monitor every single pregnant woman in the country. |
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Arguing for such a debate, he said he wanted the chance to cross-question him without notes. |
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Miss Sloop finds herself in the frying pan, when the various guests decide to cross-question her and offers very inadequate experiences. |
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Since the interview was clearly structured we did not try to identify cross-question themes. |
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Around the boardroom table, independent-minded people with business records of their own, are able to cross-question CEOs and managing directors. |
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The criteria for this was to ask the individual respondents themselves and to cross-question them about the time of appearance of the symptoms and when the health care professional had diagnosed their diabetic condition. |
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The principle of adversarial proceedings is respected since the defence is of course still present at the hearing of these witnesses, whom it is allowed to cross-question freely. |
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The cassette was played to the court in camera in the presence of a member of the GSS whom Mr. Anis was able to cross-question at the hearing of 29 June. |
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