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The phrase "a question of facilities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or considerations related to the availability or adequacy of resources or infrastructure.
Example: "The delay in the project is primarily a question of facilities, as we lack the necessary equipment to proceed."
Alternatives: "a matter of resources" or "an issue of infrastructure".
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At the grass roots it is, as ever, a question of facilities, coaching and volunteers.
But it's also a question of facilities and in most cases that comes down to local authority budgets.
"It's a question of facilities and a questions of resources," said Rene Mercier, a spokesman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the immigration ministry.
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"If it's a question of a better facility for the program, maybe a gym for the guys, I'm not against that".
A staff requirement of less than one raises a question of whether the facility should be closed because of its low workload.
"Fundamentally it comes down to a question of the three F's: facilities, funding and freedom," said David Levin, the superintendent and a co-founder of KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) Academy, a charter school in the Bronx.
"We must talk about infrastructure and the question of facilities," he said, calling for a "levelling of the playing field" between impoverished black schools and wealthy, formerly whites-only schools.
"It really isn't an issue of tax rates or debt limitations," Mr. Biggerstaff said".It is a question of whether city kids deserve school facilities on a par with suburban kids'".
During the ARCHUS trial planning, much discussion revolved around methods of addressing the question of facility selection, with a large number of aspects or measures that could be relevant, of residents and of facilities.
Another important problem that has to be considered is the question of sewerage facilities capable of handling the increased loading to be imposed in the form of spent water discharged from the cooling equipment into sewers that have not been designed for this load.
The question of the facility's duty to provide care "will largely turn on what was in the resident's agreement," said Jaime King, an associate professor of law at the Hastings law school, in an e-mail.
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