But it's not one fact, but the facts taken together as a collective whole that raise a question. |
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Ms. Hollander's surname did raise a question when the indictments were first unsealed. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would also like to raise a question of privilege with respect to the comments that were made in the House today. |
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But today I'll take a risk and raise a question or two about journalism, especially electronic journalism. |
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In some circumstances, an application may raise a question on which the Minister may wish the assistance of a court of appeal. |
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It may involve a significant amount of public money, and it may raise a question of compliance with laws or regulations. |
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I want to raise a question about the constitutional propriety of this. |
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These examples raise a question. What should we do when the public chooses the present at the expense of the future? |
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No delegate shall interrupt another delegate except to call a point of order, raise a question of privilege or appeal a decision of the Chair. |
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This incident led french representative Pierre Cardo to raise a question to French Government. |
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The comparison of two tragedies might also raise a question about international policy toward the Syrian refugees today. |
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Before adjourning the meeting, I would like to raise a question. |
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However, should the national court have doubts as to the grounds, the scope and possibly the consequences of the nullity established earlier, then this court is free to raise a question before the Court of Justice once again. |
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As a fourth point, I want to raise a question about public surveys. |
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Certain methodological problems raise a question mark over these findings, such as variation across countries in the degree to which mortgage payments capture the cost of house purchase for homeowners. |
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If you wish to raise a question or concern to the Audit Committee, you may do so by contacting the Office of Ethics and Business Conduct at Corporate Headquarters. |
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The one additional factor that has come out that leads me to raise a question about this is the evidence that a single currency-currency unificationtends to very sharply increase the trade among the various political units. |
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