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Also, the border itself could be put into question.
The E.U. is also concerned that the legitimacy of the European Parliament as a whole would be put into question.
Mr. Hazare, while expressing sympathy for the colleague who was beaten up, said that as far as he was concerned, Kashmir was part of India, and that fact should not be put into question by a plebiscite.
The former Chancellor, Franz Vranitsky, believes that, if Austria elects Haider today, the country will plunge itself into a period of political isolation unlike anything since the Second World War: 'It would be interpreted as a clear shift to the right and Austria's reliability would be put into question,' he said.
(Northern Ireland would also be differentiated from the rest of the U.K. in some technical respects related to regulations, which is anathema to unionists, who believe that Northern Ireland's status as an integral part of the country cannot be put into question). This provision of the deal is called the "backstop," and it is why May has been having such a hard time getting her deal approved.
Meanwhile, established and well-functioning procedures might be put into question, endangering further success in implementation.
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It's clear that the well-being of patients is put into question when doctors are not willing to listen to the genuine concerns of their patient.
It was as though the familiar concepts of shape and drape, tailoring and dresses, had been put into question.
As one veteran arbitrator has written, "In an investment dispute, the very legitimacy of the tax is put into question".
Who he is, what he stands for, what he is likely to do - all have been put into question.
"It's the European Union being put into question, not merely a country within the European Union," he said.
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