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To interrogating
verb
To question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner.
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Yet many in public life remain unaccustomed to interrogating and critiquing quantitative methods.
The play is as sharp as an axe when it comes to interrogating class, money and social mobility.
LONDON — When it comes to interrogating prisoners, perhaps the United States and Britain could take a page from their own history — Germany did.
A major challenge to interrogating these issues in human acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) is the low proliferative activity of most of the cells, which may be further reduced in cryopreserved samples and difficult to overcome in vitro.
JOEL STREICKER San Francisco Today's "trackers," Wolf writes, looking to avoid the blind spots and errors of human judgment, "are exploring an alternate route" to "interrogating their inner worlds": numbers and quantifiable data.
That group's focus has shifted from inspecting sites to interrogating former weapons scientists, Mr. Rumsfeld said, because "there isn't any way in a country this size to go out and find items that small".
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Bach likes to interrogate stereotypes.
The ability to interrogate data.
They called the police to interrogate her.
Soon he begins to interrogate himself.
"We are here to interrogate you".
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