Sentence examples for being a question of from inspiring English sources

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In the plays of Alan Bennett and Julian Mitchell, the treatment of this phenomenon was more literary, being a question of attributing causes and disinterring motives.

Over the past two decades, top pay in America and Britain has gone from being a question of how much bosses can earn, to how much some can extract from their companies.

Many believe that Sturgeon herself is now destined to become one of those rare female leaders, with its being a question of "when" and not "if" she becomes the first minister of Scotland, regardless of the result in the independence referendum on 18 September.

At the same time, we believe we've succeeded in reframing the debate from being a question of liberty to one of harm prevention".

As well as being a question of legislation, this is an individual/subjective question.

Numerous methods for analysing CFTR mutations are available, the number of mutations that should be tested for routine diagnostic purposes still being a question of debate.

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Partly it is a question of style.

"It's a question of priorities.

That is a question of leadership.

But it is a question of governance.

"It's a question of fulfilling it.

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