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26 Sentences With "raising a question"

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Their talent is raising a question: Does signing them violate international sanctions?
"I think it's all about raising a question rather than finding all the answers," she said.
Deduction for medical expenses are also eliminated, raising a question about the fate of future medical legislation.
Raising a question with no comforting answer, Sonja says: "I can't fathom how he hid in the community."
The Taliban government quickly fell, raising a question that became obvious only after it was raised: Now what?
The jet has no visible tail number, raising a question: Whose plane was used to make the ad?
And it is raising a question about the neighborhood's identity: Can the Grove grow without losing its groove?
Some noted that Cortés conquered the Aztecs in alliance with other indigenous communities, raising a question about whether Spain was the only one at fault.
Scott Balber, an attorney for the Agalarovs, also did not deny the closeness of the relationship between the Trumps and Agalarovs, instead raising a question about Goldstone's credibility.
Japan has so far struggled to come up with its own design for a new aircraft, raising a question mark over the country's first jet fighter program since the F-2.
As orders for Tesla's new Model 2000 climb, they're also raising a question that's critical to the automaker's future: Will the company need to raise billions of dollars to expand its capacity?
Others, such as Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have rightly rejected the term "targeted killing" and called it an assassination, implicitly raising a question about the legality as well as the wisdom of the strike.
Now a lawsuit related to that 2013 Texas crash is raising a question: Does Apple — or any cellphone maker or wireless company — have a responsibility to prevent devices from being used by drivers in illegal and dangerous ways?
More often than not, officers are not convicted, raising a question: Do divisions widen more between the police and their communities if people view the justice system as having failed than if there had been no prosecution, no deeper look, at all?
I was raised being taught what I was responsible for, and had to do on my own without the thought of how much I was to be paid for it, and that has made it easier for me to complete tasks that help me and others without raising a question.
The US State Department this week revised its advisory for travel to Cuba from Level 3 — reconsider travel — to Level 2 — exercise increased caution, raising a question: If the state of things in Cuba is good enough for Americans to travel there, why is it still bad enough to warrant a diplomatic rollback?
The critic who took Rathbone to task, for appearing to claim a superiority of approach to the professional historian, in dealing with such contentious historical material, was raising a question which Rathbone's career, and The Mutiny, was dedicated to answering.
Justice Byron White wrote a concurring opinion raising a question that, he agreed with Marshall, was not before the Court in this particular case but was ancillary to it. Indeed, he noted, it had been raised in another case a decade earlier, where it was also not before the Court. Specifically, he questioned whether the federal claims were indeed not arbitrable. The claim that they were arbitrable rested on Wilko v.
Marsh bowled three of his victims. According to cricket historian Bernard Whimpress, the early signs of a conspiracy against Marsh were raised by a journalist from The Age of Melbourne by the name of Old Boy. The journalist set a possible agenda by raising a question about Marsh to Crockett on the day before the bowler was called, possibly predisposing the umpire to take action. If Old Boy could be relied on, then observers suspected that Marsh's faster and slower ball were dubious.
Nicholas Skolfield, Vicar of Drinagh. Cox's letters give vivid evidence of a lively and charming personality Ball The Judges in Ireland :he welcomes additions to his numerous offspring, describes the pleasures of good food and drink, and his love of music and fine clothes. In character he was strictly honest and upright, and was in general considered to be a good judge, though his prejudice against Catholics meant that he cannot have been impartial in cases raising a question of religion. Cox died of apoplexy on 3 May 1733.
Raising a question may guide the questioner along an avenue of research (see Socratic method). A research question is an interrogative statement that manifests the objective or line of scholarly or scientific inquiry designed to address a specific gap in knowledge. Research questions are expressed in a language that is appropriate for the academic community that has the greatest interest in answers that would address said gap. These interrogative statements serve as launching points for the academic pursuit of new knowledge by directing and delimiting an investigation of a topic, a set of studies, or an entire program of research.
Shakespeare Navigators. and "His flight was madness."Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 3. Shakespeare Navigators. When one of the murderers asks where her husband is she bravely replies, "I hope in no place so unsanctified / Where such as thou mayst find him."Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 81–82. Shakespeare Navigators. These interactions with other characters reveal her outspokenness. Lady Macduff challenges her husband's actions, questioning, "What had he done to make him fly the land?"Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 1. Shakespeare Navigators. and raising a question of loyalty that the play never fully resolves.Orgel, Stephen. "Macbeth." Introduction.
Amani Williams Hunt Abdullah, joined Democratic Action Party (DAP) in June 2011 to seek a platform to highlight Orang Asli concerns and help his community to put their plight on the national agenda. Eighteen months after joining DAP, the activist was said to become disillusioned after learning that he could not help his community through the party. He left the party, dealing a serious blow and raising a question mark over its multi-racial stance and commitment to help the indigenous people. Amani's resignation was reportedly due to being disillusioned with the factional politics and dynastic domination in Perak, as well as the warlords allied to the family.
The story reached 93,800 Google search results and was reproduced both online and in print, and even became a cover story on the far-right newspaper "Eleftheri Ora". The 27-year-old page creator would later state that he did this to expose the gullibility of the faithful, and also to show the poor fact-checking done among the religious and conservative blogosphere. Four days before the page creator's arrest, MP Christos Pappas from the far-right Golden Dawn party had brought the page to the attention of the Minister of Justice by raising a question to the Greek Parliament on September 17. The police claimed they had already concluded their investigation two days before the question was raised in parliament due to thousands of complaints by Orthodox believers worldwide.
It was revealed in the 2009 United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal that Tredinnick claimed £700 in his MP expenses for astrology software and training, which he repaid following media publicity. Tredinnick also led 70 MPs in a motion to ignore a House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee report recommending the NHS to cease funding homeopathic treatments.UK election: Round one to the Science Party New Scientist blog, 29 April 2010, retrieved 08/05/2010. In criticising Tredinnick, Brooks also points to the cash-for-questions affair, where Tredinnick accepted a £1,000 payment from an under cover reporter for what was described as a consultancy service but which essentially involved raising a question before parliament, an act that has been described as accepting a bribe for interference in parliamentary proceedings.
She cited the test in Minister of Police v Rabie, which focused both on the subjective state of mind of the employees and the objective question of whether or not the deviant conduct was nevertheless sufficiently connected to the employer's enterprise. This test, she noted, citing examples from England and Canada, was very similar to that employed in other jurisdictions. This test contained both a factual assessment (the question of the subjective intention of the perpetrators of the delict) and a consideration raising a question of mixed fact and law: that is to say, the objective question of whether or not the delict committed was "sufficiently connected to the business of the employer" to render the employer liable. The objective element of the test, approached with the spirit, purport and objects of the Constitution in mind, was found to be sufficiently flexible to incorporate constitutional as well as other norms.

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