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To interrogation
noun
The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.
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Polygraphy measures a suite of physical reactions to interrogation.
Anybody who sneaks into the park is subject to interrogation and ejection.
Besides submitting to interrogation, what else can the candidates do to regain our trust?
They say gay and lesbian personnel are still subject to interrogation and harassment by commanders.
The C.I.A. tested the drug as an aid to interrogation, a kind of truth serum.
"I was held in solitary confinement and taken to interrogation sessions every morning.
Seems like the Gerhardts take an extreme Reservoir Dogs-style approach to interrogation.
Since January, several of the patients who were returned to interrogation centres have been tortured again, MSF said.
The results provided an integrated understanding of responses to interrogation by those actively concealing information and those acting innocently.
The suspects are believed to have been taken to interrogation centers in third countries, some of which permit torture.
It left a sour note, but Farah shouldn't be immune to interrogation any more than any other athlete.
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