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question (Inquiry), noun asking, essay, examination, exploration, inquisition, interpellation, interrogation, investigation, probe, quaestio, query, rogatio, scrutiny, search, subject of inquiry, survey, test, theme of inquiry Associated concepts: leading question Foreign phrases: Rogationes, quaestiones, et positiones debent esse simplices.Demands, questions, and claims ought to be simple. Multiplex et indistinctum paritconfusionem; et quaestiones quo simpliciores, eo luuidiores. Multiplicity and indistinctness produce confuuion; and the more simple the questions, the more lucid they are. question (Issue), noun bone of contention, case, enigma, mystery, point in dispute, problem, proposition, puzzle, subject, theme, topic Associated concepts: mixed question of law and fact, politiial question, question of fact, question of law See also: analyze, canvass, challenge, check, consult, contest, cross-examine, disbelieve, discount, doubt, enigma, examine, hesitate, impugn, incertitude, incredulity, indecision, inquire, inquiry, interrogate, investigate, issue, matter, matter in dispute, misdoubt, mistrust, pose, probe, problem, propound, qualm, scruple, scrutinize, subject, suspect, suspicion, thesis, uncertainty QUESTION, punishment, crim. law. A means sometimes employed, in some
countries, by means of torture, to compel supposed great criminals to
disclose their accomplices, or to acknowledge their crimes.
QUESTION, evidence. An interrogation put to a witness, requesting him to
declare the truth of certain facts as far as he knows them.
QUESTION, practice. A point on which the parties are not agreed, and which
is submitted to the decision of a judge and jury.
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This mode of investment brings into question whether Deutsche Bank is planning to give up some floors in a downsizing that would allow KBS to capitalize on Lower Manhattan's buoying office rents. ``This decision brings into question the lottery's integrity,'' said Fred Jones, an attorney for the California Coalition Against Gambling Expansion. That's not a positive sign moving forward, as it brings into question whether or not retailers will actively feature beef this summer if prices are high. Cattle by Pro Farmer |
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