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or by adding an interrogative particle to the phrase or clause questioned.

At Wednesday's argument, only Justice Antonin Scalia appeared inclined to reach the establishment clause question.

In upholding the exclusion policy on free-speech grounds, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit did not address the establishment clause question.

The Establishment Clause question is whether Ohio is coercing parents into sending their children to religious schools, and that question must be answered by evaluating all options Ohio provides Cleveland schoolchildren, only one of which is to obtain a program scholarship and then choose a religious school...

The Contract Clause question for which Dartmouth College is famous could have been appealed to the Supreme Court even if the case had been brought in the courts of New Hampshire (and it was); but, the "vested rights" argument, which Story and Webster regarded as potentially stronger, was not a matter of federal law and thus could not be appealed by writ of error.

Lawyers and bankers have suggested various ways around the clause in question, which expires at the end of the year.

A Whether the writer's buyer has a right to terminate the lease, or decline to renew it, would depend on the precise wording of the clause in question, said Douglas F. Wasser, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.

But the regulatory clause in question has been debated by market watchers for years, with critics saying that it is unnecessary or can be manipulated, so whether the PCCW case will propel momentum for actual reform is a question.

Peter Cane has written that Lord Reid thus affirmed that "the ouster clause in question would be effective to prevent the award of a judicial review remedy only if the error of law was within jurisdiction".

As we've shown here and here, Congress actually adopted two versions of the Clean Air Act clause in question -- one from the Senate, and one from the House -- and neither version (let alone both) shows that Congress intended to bar EPA from regulating one dangerous power plant pollutant (carbon dioxide) because the agency has previously regulated another (mercury).

Examples [2] and [3], on the other hand, give information, and are congruently realized by declarative clauses, whereas the questions (demanding information) in examples [7], [8] and [14] are also congruently realized by means of interrogative clauses.

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