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is questions
noun
A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
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"More of our view on it is questions.
Science doesn't only or even primarily ask "What is?" questions; it asks "How come?" questions.
"What it really stands for is questions and avoidance," he explained.
That is, questions like: what kind of life does our country give the average guy?
"As a minister, I am questioned in the Senate, there is questions with notice, there is questions without notice, I turn up to estimates committees, I've been through two inquiries," he said.
It is questions like this that makes liberalism in general such a difficult pitch to make to voters.
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Its slogan is "Question More".
Our identity is questioned.
Afterwards there were questions.
There will always be questions".
There would be questions, difficulties.
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