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Points of inquiry
noun
Plural of point of inquiry
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The exhibition's curator, Michelle Ho, believes the points of inquiry in Mr. Utarit's works are what most differentiate him from his contemporaries.
At once celebratory, serious, and challenging, the collection gracefully offers new points of inquiry for considering an artist whose core questions remain wonderfully unresolved.
His multidisciplinary approach led him to identify several points of inquiry: the viewing problem; the scrambling problem; the inter-relation problem; the custodial problem, and the translation problem.
There were legitimate points of inquiry, such as whether the aid given to some African countries disappears into corrupt pockets a question that could, in theory, lead to a serious discussion about whether it is more efficient to focus on investment than on assistance.
They praised the "objectivity" of his analysis and embraced the points of inquiry he defined.
There are three points of inquiry regarding deposits first is on Familiarity or recognition of the bank itself, second is on preference (likelihood to transfer all or single accounts).
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Also, a podcast with Point of Inquiry.
Michael Mann discusses the book with Chris Mooney on Point of Inquiry.
The first point of inquiry is with respect to the status of appellant.
Whether it has done so must be the point of inquiry.
Perjury, in law, the giving of false testimony under oath on an issue or point of inquiry regarded as material.
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