| He was unable to speak, and the woman asked him to blink once for yes, twice for no in reply to some questions. |
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| He roamed the streets of Athens asking people provocative questions that exposed uncomfortable contradictions in their beliefs. |
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| Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in astrakhan. |
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| A blatant case of interrogators asking leading questions is that of David Vasquez. |
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| I was a little mystified at how benignly he responded to my questions about his business activities. |
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| Whatever your views on capital punishment, the incident raises questions of basic competence. |
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| Every household with a male in it is allowed to have an assault weapon, no questions asked. |
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| More often, Asher sees the phenomenon at work in questions on social policy, like the Common Core educational standards. |
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| The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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| Flooded by questions without words to articulate them, I connected images with explanations. |
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| A traditional economy is a system where traditions, customs, belief systems, and inheritance determine the answer to the three economic questions. |
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| Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military. |
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| The questions thrown Broderick's way inevitably had to do with his fabulous wife. |
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| I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions. |
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| She avoided answering our questions directly, instead reiterating that the answers could be found in her book. |
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| All of this Ebola activity raises a number of questions, each of them alarming. |
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| The senator then turned to Chief Johnson for questions, bypassing LaPierre. |
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| They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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| Moral questions of responsibility, however, cannot be adjudicated by statistics. |
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| A number of problems can also arise when polls, like the above example from CNN, ask questions about policy. |
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| But it quickly becomes clear how their biases so blind them that they fail to ask far more critical questions. |
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| This unfortunately does present some questions of the applicability of the studies 20 years later. |
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| Credit card companies have also used predictive modeling to answer questions such as, has this cardholder recently moved? |
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| I answered his questions perfunctorily, begging off that I was soon to return to my dorm, as I was tired. |
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| As scandals continue to unfold in front of him, they beg more questions than I am sure Scott Walker would like to answer. |
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| Her phone rings at least once an hour with questions from journalists, which she answers in Arabic, English, and sometimes French. |
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| I wish we could just discuss these questions without having to go through all the folderol of a formal meeting. |
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| When Sisley released a photo of the addendum, taken by a friend in the legislature, reporters flooded Biggs with questions. |
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| The majority of the questions they asked were related to my work and activities. |
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| Meanwhile, in Florida, bush was flooded with questions about whether gay marriage could possibly come to the Sunshine State. |
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| The questions presented by the lower folds in the accordion are economic and social. |
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| But questions regarding Bala go beyond the particulars of its current message. |
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| These questions were not broached, and it almost seemed as if the lawmakers were not even interested in the answers. |
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| At first, I am annoyed because answering these questions takes so much effort. |
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| If our interview were in person, she would ask me to type out questions on a Braille display. |
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| Dr. Garg arrived to confirm the procedure and ask if I had any questions, and the anesthesiologist ordered a painkiller. |
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| The moderator's role is to facilitate the discussion by asking appropriate questions. |
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| I was asked a series of anodyne questions about Bush and life in his White House. |
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| McDonough did not respond to repeated phone calls and a list of questions faxed to his Abilene office. |
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| This statement, interpreted by many in the media as a sign that the epidemic is abating, prompts more questions than answers. |
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| I am starting with a hunch, and that's why I'm bothering to ask the questions. |
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| The audience asked Levori and Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy some of the questions that had also been bugging me during film. |
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| Why do you think that talking in terms of questions and ignorance lends itself to that kind of aliveness? |
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| Politicians need to do more than provide glib answers to difficult questions. |
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| As I field final exam questions, a few of the browner students cast sidelong glances. |
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| They really put me in the hot seat during that last job interview. They asked lots of tough questions and videotaped the whole thing. |
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| A labyrinth of intricable questions, unprofitable contentions, incredibilem delirationem, one calls it. |
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| Did it ever cross your mind that he might find all those questions you ask intrusive? |
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| For polar questions, exclamations and wishes, the finite verb always has the first position. |
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| One of the central questions about Medieval art concerns its lack of realism. |
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| Therefore, during the first three months of 1688, hundreds of those who gave hostile replies to the three questions asked were dismissed. |
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| Customarily, members of the Government party and members of the Opposition alternate when asking questions. |
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| In addition to questions asked orally during Question Time, Members of Parliament may also make inquiries in writing. |
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| Theoretically, the Crown, as fount of honour, is entitled to decide all questions relating to peerage disputes. |
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| This convention was followed only before the final vote on guilt and not on procedural questions arising during the trial. |
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| As soon as Joule read the paper he wrote to Thomson with his comments and questions. |
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| Priestley founded the Theological Repository in 1768, a journal committed to the open and rational inquiry of theological questions. |
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| Both his parents were interested in natural sciences, and they answered Dawkins's questions in scientific terms. |
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| But through this insistent rhythm and rhyme, there are only questions and parenthetical pauses, interruptions and lingerings. |
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| This was because of the political connections of its owner, Paul Drayson, and questions over the choice of vaccine strain. |
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| Written answers, which are usually more specific and detailed than oral questions are usually written by a civil servant. |
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| The minority status is conditioned not only by a clearly numerical relations but also by questions of political power. |
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| After these conversions, Augustine sent Laurence back to Rome with a report of his success along with questions about the mission. |
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| These organs concentrate on material questions concerning the state's territory, including local security, records, transportation, and finances. |
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| The questions for the 2011 Census are the same as those trialled in the 2009 Census Rehearsal. |
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| The 2011 Scotland Census asked 13 household questions and up to 35 questions for each individual. |
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| In another case, concerning the 2016 GCSE biology exam, students were complaining about the test not including any actual biology questions. |
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| Any member of the public then has an opportunity to raise questions, although this is rare. |
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| The Notions Test was until recently an important tradition in most houses, in which juniors were required to answer questions about notions. |
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| Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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| One of the primary historiographical questions surrounding Richard concerns his political agenda and the reasons for its failure. |
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| With the textual issues largely addressed, if not resolved, attention turned to the questions of Chaucer's themes, structure, and audience. |
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| His later work in linguistics is much more idiosyncratic, using terminology and addressing questions unique in his era. |
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| Therein, Lenin attempted to answer questions concerning matter, experience, sensations, space and time, causality, and freedom. |
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| In addition to news reports, The Athenian Mercury allowed readers to send in questions anonymously and receive a printed answer. |
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| The questions section allowed the journal to sell well and to be profitable. |
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| Wells contemplates the ideas of nature and nurture and questions humanity in books such as The Island of Doctor Moreau. |
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| Alan Brown noted that this brings to the forefront questions about the political content of teaching practices. |
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| Some celebrities dislike press conferences, where the media bombards them with questions. |
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| This separation also leads to questions as to what extent Irish writing prior to 1922 should be treated as a colonial literature. |
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| The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. |
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| Meetings also occur every three months where supporters are invited by ballot and are invited to ask questions to the Board. |
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| This was met with extreme skepticism from the media, which notably irritated Faldo when he was asked continuing questions about it. |
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| Blake's poem asks four questions rather than asserting the historical truth of Christ's visit. |
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| Most of these questions were handled by the victorious Allied powers in bodies such as the Allied Supreme Council. |
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| The questions the League considered in its early years included those designated by the Paris Peace treaties. |
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| Aaron perched himself on a wooden folding chair behind a garden of microphones and beamed as he answered questions. Sure, he was disappointed. |
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| Though this is something to make note of, he is not used in just in negative statements and questions alone. |
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| There are also departmental questions when ministers answer questions relating to their specific departmental brief. |
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| Opposition leaders ask a general question of the First Minister and then supplementary questions. |
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| The Act also sets up mechanisms to resolve disputes over questions about legislative competence of the Parliament and powers of the Executive. |
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| In March 2014, BBC Scotland chiefs appeared before a Scottish Parliament committee to face questions from MSPs about the broadcaster's coverage. |
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| Following this meeting, the delegation hold a press conference where members of the accredited press may pose them questions. |
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| Historically, when major political questions were addressed, several great powers met to discuss them. |
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| These were conferences which settled important questions based on major historical events. |
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| It questions the actions of some of the G20 members, and advances the notion that some nations should not have membership in the first place. |
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| Scholars have raised entirely new questions regarding military occupation, radicalization of politics, race, and the male body. |
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| In the 19th century, Indian writers took a new interest in social questions and psychological descriptions. |
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| The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. |
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| This would in turn trigger questions about the amount of power the Lords should have and there would be pressure for it to increase. |
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| The leaders of the largest opposition parties have an allocation of questions and are allowed to question the First Minister each week. |
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| In law, a verdict is the formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge. |
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| In questions of strategic importance, the Prime Minister has the same right. |
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| He was moody all day, answering questions monosyllabically and refusing to join our games. |
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| The term creative industries begins to elide with knowledge economy and questions of intellectual property ownership in general. |
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| But, he said, he still questions the government's commitment to fighting corruption. |
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| It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods like dialectics. |
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| This edition is known for research articles which apply a serious academic approach to investigating less serious medical questions. |
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| The AITL requires each worker to go through questions on a computer based program on all the competencies held. |
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| A number of different questions and answer classifications were suggested and tested, culminating in the April 1989 census test. |
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| The bobbleheads are yes-men, quietly nodding in assent to the questions they raise, while raising even more. |
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| A White House spokesman answered questions from the reporters. |
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| He responded to reporters' questions with equivocal answers. |
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| The moderator allowed audience members to ask the governor questions. |
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| He felt that there were many unasked questions after his demonstration. |
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| There are some questions about the applicant's mental stability. |
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| She felt they had insulted her by repeatedly ignoring her questions. |
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| Someone from the newspaper will be phoning with a few questions. |
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| The story raises serious questions about our system of justice. |
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| Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his accidence. |
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| Since there are potentially many different ways to carry out this analytic continuation process, there are questions of ambiguity and redundancy. |
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| You've been asking me questions all day, and I answered to help with the investigation, but I'm done now. |
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| The juniors hurried out like bees aswarm, asking no questions, clattered up the staircase, and added themselves to the embroilment. |
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| One day I was out in the barn and he drifted in. I was currying the horse and he set down on the wheelbarrow and begun to ask questions. |
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| Relieved there 'd be no awkward questions to answer, she went to draw the curtains of her boxbed. |
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| The realtor gave me her card so I could call if I had any questions about buying a house. |
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| Cementum is the least known calcified tissue in vertebrates and several questions about cementogenesis have not yet been answered. |
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| Bichel asked chippers several thought-provoking questions about potato procurement, storage and handling. |
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| She is a citified young woman, and the more citified people are the more difficult it is to ask and get answers to personal questions. |
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| Knowledge of comportmental function leads to broader questions about good and evil. |
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| If you can just ask questions about a person and nod sagely then they will leave thinking you are a brilliant conversationalist. |
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| The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment. |
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| Coaches have had to answer tough questions about the financial assistance available to nonscholarship athletes. |
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| The debate was not long on policy, as questions about the Affordable Care Act and the war in Syria demonstrated. |
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| I don't want to drag out this talk, so I'll stop unless you have questions. |
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| I dunno the answers to any of those questions, and you dunno and he dunno either. |
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| An elevator pitch raises more questions than it answers but they are likely to be questions about how the business works, not what it is. |
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| He may cope with the multiple choice questions, but the written exam will find him out. |
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| I had a few questions for him myself, but I just stood there and stared. He had a fish-eating grin on his face. |
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| He gave a good speech, but floundered when audience members asked questions he could not answer well. |
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| But questions remain. Is Waitrose prohibitively expensive? If it costs more, is it worth it? Is it, genuinely, the foodist's supermarket? |
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| All these questions and more rotated into the fore-position in Eof's mind one after another, seeking an answer, but moving on unfulfilled. |
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| Auxiliary verbs mark constructions such as questions, negative polarity, the passive voice and progressive aspect. |
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| In both cases, Ministers are asked questions by members of their Houses, and are obliged to answer. |
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| In addition to government departments, there are also questions to the Church commissioners. |
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| Additionally, each Member of Parliament is entitled to table questions for written answer. |
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| Is it a hot bench or a cold bench? Do the particular judges on the panel ask a lot of questions? |
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| The senate was supreme during this era because the era was dominated by questions of foreign and military policy. |
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| The hyperobservant of you may have noticed I recently posted asking questions about moving from plus.net to virgin media cable broadband. |
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| After these conversions, Augustine sent Laurence back to Rome with a report of his success, along with questions about the mission. |
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| These questions will need to be addressed using mono-specific AhLPAT2 antibodies and immunomicroscopic analysis of native peanut tissues. |
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| He questions the tenability of regarding the Scriptures as inerrant, since no original copies exist. |
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| The infosheets were intended to answer common questions asked by people in these situations, questions gathered from the people themselves. |
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| This approach raised puzzling questions about similarities and differences in the development of national states. |
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| Such sentences are sometimes said This applies particularly to languages that use different inflected verb forms to make questions. |
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| The pseudo-analytical questions are particularly awkward. What could the answer possibly be? |
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| Neither negations nor questions in early modern English used to require do. |
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| There are also differences in the default word order and in the construction of negation, questions, relative clauses and subordinate clauses. |
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| The subscripts indicate a central word order difference across direct and indirect questions. |
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| Inversion also does not normally occur in indirect questions, where the question is no longer in the main clause, due to the penthouse principle. |
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| In their uses as modals they govern a bare infinitive, and are usually restricted to questions and negative sentences. |
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| Rhetorical questions, for example, are used to make a point, and are not expected to be answered. |
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| Some types of questions that may be used in an educational context are listed in Bloom's Taxonomy of educational objectives. |
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| Indirect questions may also be subject to the changes of tense and other changes that apply generally to indirect speech. |
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| Intonation patterns characteristic of questions often involve a raised pitch near the end of the sentence. |
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| In languages written in Latin, Cyrillic or certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of a sentence identifies questions in writing. |
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| A widespread and accepted use of questions in an educational context is the assessment of students' knowledge through exams. |
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| Philosophy deals with questions that arise when people reflect on their lives and their world. |
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| Other philosophical questions are more theoretical, although they often arise through thinking about practical issues. |
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| The ability to ask questions is often assessed in relation to comprehension of syntactic structures. |
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| Grammatical structures, such as the lack of inversion in indirect questions, have the flavor of contact with an immigrant language. |
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| The Dean of the College of Cardinals then asks two solemn questions of the cardinal who has been elected. |
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| The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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| When Sanson arrived at the gates of Zurich at the end of January 1519, parishioners prompted Zwingli with questions. |
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| Borromeo was likely involved or heard of the questions regarding textual clarity because of his request to Ruffo. |
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| United States established the constitutionality of the law, but it did not settle all of the legal questions surrounding the law. |
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| If the answer to both questions was in the affirmative, an inference could be drawn that the defendant had intended that consequence. |
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| But, taken together, the questions of causation and immediacy have created a weakness in the limitations placed on the defence. |
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| There is often a considerable overlap between the questions addressed by social philosophy and ethics or value theory. |
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| Instead please join in the sharing of que methods and recipes, or questions. |
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| Contract theory is the body of legal theory that addresses normative and conceptual questions in contract law. |
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| One of the most important questions asked in contract theory is why contracts are enforced. |
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| It answers SAT questions by selecting the choice with the highest relational similarity. |
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| Chief Justice Marshall, however, did not address jurisdictional issues until addressing the first two questions presented above. |
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| A court of appeals may also pose questions to the Supreme Court for a ruling in the midst of reviewing a case. |
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| All questions of fact are capable of proof or disproof by reference to a certain standard of proof. |
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| Answers to questions of fact are determined by a trier of fact such as a jury, or a judge. |
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| For example, questions as to whether a contract is valid may depend on the capacity of the parties to enter into a contract. |
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| Once created, all questions of administration are governed by the law specified in the trust instrument. |
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| Admiralty law or maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offences. |
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| Royal justices supervised trials, answered questions as to law, and announced the court's decision which was then subject to appeal. |
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| Prospective jurors may only be asked certain questions, selected for direct pertinence to impartiality or other relevant matters. |
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| During these procedures, judges and jurors have equal positions on questions of fact, while judges decide on questions of procedure. |
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| Juries only decide questions of fact and have no role in criminal sentencing. |
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| Many of the most important questions of law had been decided on demurrer both in common law and chancery. |
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| Neither judge nor jury can initiate an inquiry, and judges rarely ask witnesses questions directly during trial. |
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| The scope of judicial review may be limited to certain questions of fairness, or whether the administrative action is ultra vires. |
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| Alternatively, federal courts can certify questions to a state supreme court, so long as the state itself has a procedure in place to allow this. |
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| This section is in a different style than the rest of the text, raising questions whether this entire chapter was added later. |
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| So analysing and clarifying the way the world is must be treated as a strictly separate question to normative and evaluative ought questions. |
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| The attorney peppered him with rapid fire questions, barely giving him time to reply. |
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| Every government department is subjected to questions in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. |
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| As with PMQs, the official opposition spokesmen are allocated a number of questions, and in addition backbench MPs are free to ask questions. |
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| Asquith led a deeply divided Liberal Party as Prime Minister, not least on questions of foreign relations and defence spending. |
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| It formulates the opinion of the parliament in questions of EU legislation. |
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| The Leader of the Opposition usually asks six questions at PMQs, either as a whole block or in two separate groups of three. |
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| If the first question is asked by a government backbencher, the Leader of the Opposition is the second MP to ask questions. |
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| In the absence of the Leader of the Opposition, the opposition questions will be led by the deputy leader of the opposition. |
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| Written questions tabled to ministers by members of the legislature on the previous day are listed at the back of the order paper. |
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| The Church of Scotland remains the National Church, but it has complete independence in spiritual questions and appointments. |
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| The waterwheel, sparked questions of the laws of nature, specifically the laws of force. |
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| These terms lead to certain questions and controversies discussed in those articles. |
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| These objections are guided by critical questions about who or what decides whose freedoms are more protected. |
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| He tried to ask the government ministers awkward questions supporting his case, but they were disallowed by the Lord Chief Justice. |
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| They called for independence from Austria but were conservative in social and religious questions. |
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| Modern day questions about the commercial viability of Beverly mill were called into question as Slater Mill was founded. |
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| Even by the time of the founding of Lawrence in 1845, there were questions being raised about its viability. |
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| The editors also refused to treat the decisions of political powers as definitive in intellectual or artistic questions. |
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| In 2006 the Wrong Gallery restaged this work at the Frieze Art Fair to much less outcry but with its disturbing questions intact. |
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| However, English Heritage has been considering questions on how the sites should be managed. |
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| He later learns that if he had asked the appropriate questions about what he saw, he would have healed his maimed host, much to his honour. |
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| The inability to find a manuscript in Copenhagen after Bertram's death provoked some questions as to its validity. |
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| Human population geneticists and historical linguists are also providing valuable insight for these questions. |
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| This robopsychological approach raises some fundamental theoretical questions of machine learning. |
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| The answers to both questions are found in the Shastras of the Sanatana Dharma. |
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| And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions. |
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| I hope you can sidetrack the teacher with questions so we don't have to take the exam. |
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| He spoke some skimble-skamble stuff and I asked a couple of questions, and then I had to laugh. |
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| We listen to a snatchy talk on one thing and then another, and abstruse questions that are like the Scotchman's definition of metaphysics. |
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| He raised some very soul searching and gut wrenching questions in his commentary. |
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| I agreed to answer a few questions, but I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition. |
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| The spokesbear for the government answered questions for the remainder of the conference. |
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| If you have any questions for the performers, stick around in the lobby after the show. |
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| He has ducked questions in Parliament on everything from Afghan detainees to Radarsat 2, leaving them to be stickhandled by other ministers. |
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| The police car arrives and aggressively questions the old woman. |
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| For example, the traditional 10-year-series, a compilation of past year examination questions, now comes in all shapes and sizes. |
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| Ronald is looking for someone who has a 10-year series of H.S.C. questions on pure and applied mathematics to lend or to sell. |
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| Specifically, she's stealing my time with her inane questions and now she is my nemesis. |
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| When Mr. Bush finished his five-minute statement... he abruptly turned on his heel and strode from the room, ignoring all questions. |
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| A prequel on Carlisle would answer all of these questions and give Twilighters a better understanding of the leader of the Cullen family. |
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| Evan paid no attention to him, and answered none of his hasty undertoned questions. |
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| Andersen presents absurdist approaches to questions of life and death, never losing his sense of humor or his lighthearted turn of phrase. |
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| Lady Geoghegan plied hers with questions, and received a series of quite uninforming answers. |
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| How could purpose grow out of unpurpose? In those questions lie the seeds of the argument from design and the romantic view of nature. |
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| He tries to correct this unsight in the second stanza, asking a series of speculative questions about his cousin's life. |
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| At just three pages long, the memo leaves more questions than it answers. |
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| Just today I gave his history class a few questions to answer and hand in, but when it came time to answering the last two he was up the stump. |
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| This conference provides a platform for the exploration of such issues and the questions related to the viability of Africanist movements. |
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| It has been one of the eternal questions of the Premier League era, echoing down the years as kits have got tighter and wage packets heavier. |
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| She turned on the waterworks when we told her the old man was dead, but she was asking questions about the will soon enough. |
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| Since whimperatives look like questions, the lowest hypersentence must be interrogative. |
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| In native title matters, there is a lot of talk about litigation, mediation, negotiation and questions about whitefeller law. |
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| The patient was more arousable, followed commands with her right side and nodded her head appropriately to questions. |
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| Consider the following questions selected from the tests and estimate the proportion of Y8 pupils you would expect to answer correctly. |
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| It artfully preserves timeless questions about the nature of love, too. |
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| I've heard rumors about the oracle zotting people and I have these questions about zot? |
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| And so the questions of total bamboozlement flew round the room at a joint trading standards meeting at Gateshead Civic Centre. |
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| Moreover, many non-ESL students lack enough fluency in academese to simply intuit the answers to their questions under careful prodding. |
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| Duncan McCombie, director at the Energy Saving Trust in Wales, answers some of the most frequently asked questions on water meters. |
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| Those questions are what belie the real problem with effort. |
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| It also raised collateral questions about these pathogens in acidified foods such as pickles. |
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| A court heard that June Weatherman targeted elderly women victims, entering their rooms and asking a series of medical questions. |
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| The webinar is live, and with a chat function, it is possible to pose questions along the way. |
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| Another student, Tom, was a poor speller whose teacher called him addle-brained and complained that he asked too many questions. |
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| They ask the questions with which the celebration starts and their search for the hidden matzo, the afikoman, brings it to a close. |
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| The agitprop comedy, starring Stephanie Cole, right, and Brian Protheroe, asks some searching questions about the future of the service. |
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| Agroecology, they say, is not just a set of techniques, but a response to questions of power and politics. |
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| It expands instructor materials and adds online access to the guide, with chapter wrap-ups covering key terms, review questions, and more. |
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| While polymer and xenogenic scaffolds have been used, a number of questions have arisen concerning the viability of the resulting constructs. |
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| She will take your questions after she has made her presentation. |
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| By reason one asks questions of faith and seeks to understand God's action and will. |
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| These are more commonly known as NABs or unit assessments, and contain questions from specific academic units at a basic level. |
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| The questions themselves were on the course syllabus they were just questions that candidates found difficult to get their heads around. |
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| Maugham was a nonbeliever having stated that he remained agnostic to the questions concerning the existence of God. |
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| He also posts reader emails and answers questions, which gives him unusually direct and immediate interaction with fans. |
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| Carson, a leading barrister, diverged from the normal practice of asking closed questions. |
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| That's why he was able to catch Crush out there sleeping and why he murked him before he could ask him any questions. |
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| The 2004 Hutton Inquiry and the subsequent Report raised questions about the BBC's journalistic standards and its impartiality. |
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| Upon visiting a property, Enforcement Officers ask a set of predetermined questions to whoever answers the door when they visit. |
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| Furthermore, there are also questions about the public service commitments of the commercial broadcasters. |
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| The Parliament can call other institutions to answer questions and if necessary to take them to court if they break EU law or treaties. |
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| Compared with the many questions on his origins, Kenneth's ascent to power and subsequent reign can be dealt with simply. |
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| Ellis, however, considers that the odds always favored the Americans, and questions whether a British victory by any margin was realistic. |
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| There have been numerous questions about the degree to which such glossators understood the material they worked on. |
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| It has been claimed that the English system has been borrowed from Brittonic, since Welsh tag questions vary in almost exactly the same way. |
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| The palatine assembly represented the whole county, and dealt chiefly with fiscal questions. |
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| The usual legal doctrine under which questions of jurisdiction are decided is termed forum non conveniens. |
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| The evolution of migration in animals seems to be a complex and difficult topic with many unanswered questions. |
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| In spite of questions being asked in Parliament, Sir Ivan's report was not published at the time. |
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| The simple question of which numbers are divisible by others leads directly into many deep number-theoretical questions. |
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| The context is then unmasked by observation and questions concerning both its production and its usage. |
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| Throughout the programme's long history, there have been revelations about the Doctor that have raised additional questions. |
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| While in the band, Childs said that one of the most frequent questions he was asked was about the origin of the band's name. |
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| The answers to these and other questions are still archived in the Torre do Tombo, the national historical archive. |
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| The Hubbert peak theory, which introduced the concept of peak oil, questions the sustainability of oil production. |
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| Adrian Sanders, MP for the parliamentary constituency of Torbay raised questions about why Napoli was not taken to Falmouth or France. |
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