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To an English audience, Wark is a presenter on Newsnight and Newsnight Review, one of a rare breed who can interrogate a government minister then segue into an erudite analysis of a new novel, play or film.
This decision maker would rather "get the structures right, so we can interrogate data as is appropriate and have everyone have confidence in that interrogation" (Australia Decision Maker 1).
So now we can interrogate any enhancer-promoter relationship at will.
And we can interrogate the brains of rats if we have a pointer.
Prosecutors can interrogate witnesses about the most sensitive information: personal betrayals, long-held secrets, even sexual activity.
It is good data and you can interrogate it using Nomis, a service from the Office for National Statistics ONSS).
Is it necessary for there to be a sort of cultural/historical gap before we can interrogate trauma?
An in-class exercise will demonstrate how we can interrogate our memory to bring back the details otherwise forgotten.
Sensitive detection of metabolites within cells also presents a new paradigm for the way scientists can interrogate single cells.
Are the Miranda warnings still required before the police can interrogate a suspect in custody, or has Congress effectively overruled the 34-year-old Miranda decision?
It also shows you a map of where the robot has been so you can interrogate how throughly it has covered the available floor space, which is reassuring.
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