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Her determined and forensic questioning of ministers undoubtedly led to policy change.
Dimbleby: very smug, delighted that his forensic questioning has produced a scoop.
The forensic questioning also laid bare some of the unconventional policies and claims made by candidates, particularly Carson and Trump.
Labor senators John Faulkner and Robert Ray were the bane of the public service with clinically calm forensic questioning that often lasted late into the night.
Mann said MPs had "not homed in precisely enough" on Osborne's answers about welfare and the chancellor would face more forensic questioning in the committee.
The allegations of political bias surrounding the media select committee's report in May on phone hacking and the lack of any forensic questioning showed the inherent limitations of a parliamentary-led inquiry.
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During two and a half hours of forensic, skeptical and even rude questioning from a parliamentary panel on Thursday, Mr. Murdoch, the 38-year-old deputy chief operating officer of News Corporation, never wavered from his original account: that he had learned only recently that phone hacking had been widespread at the company's tabloid News of the World, now defunct.
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