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In exceptional cases at the start of proceedings, a judge may pose a question to establish whether a potential juror feels able to return an impartial verdict.
For example, one may pose a question: Does the strongest magnetic field on the +Esw hemisphere exist, because the magnetic flux tubes that move toward − Esw direction are strongly "packed up" against the obstacle on the +Esw hemisphere?
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Nevertheless, pooling data of biomarkers such as CA, which are characterized by variability of protocols, equipment and methods, may pose a serious question of heterogeneity.
Or a review may pose a very broad question that is not useful from a decision-making perspective.
One may therefore pose a question as to whether increasing choline exposure doesn't induce carcinogenesis and/or accelerate cancer growth.
While these details may appear trivial... they pose a question fundamental to this study: Why were tea, porcelains, and other representations of China so desired by the founding fathers?
For further study, we pose a question.
I pose a question.
UNICEF India Deputy Representative David McLoughlin set the scene for the discussions in Delhi on 20 May by posing a question that, he said, the business community should ask: "Why are children special?" He went on to outline how children may be more vulnerable to exploitation, abuse and even environmental threats than adults – and why they require greater protection.
So, we may pose the question, should a mother give a child to the grandmother and go to selection alone, or take the child with her?
One may pose the question of whether an injury probability of 13% is acceptable for a low-risk patient group.
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