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They are the ones whose scientific claims should be brought into question.
Yet their spirit of togetherness could not be brought into question.
"There is a risk that her perceived objectivity will be brought into question because of this," Mr. Tilford said.
Although their demotions were not solely triggered by those mistakes, Poll's Fifa ranking could be brought into question.
When not one but two maverick players, Tévez and Balotelli, harm the team ethic, the judgment of the manager/coach has to be brought into question.
But Bulgaria's last-minute goal made the unthinkable reality, and the whole shape of French football may now be brought into question.
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That's never been brought into question.
That has been brought into question".
The modality, timing and overall necessity of surveillance has recently been brought into question.
This articulation is brought into question by René, age 10, lost in an unmentalisated space time.
The reliability of such review sites has been brought into question by, ahem, "CruiseCriticGate".
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