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Just before releasing him from the witness stand, Justice Kornreich posed a question of her own.
The rise of competitive chess with the Bourdonnais-McDonnell match of 1834 and the London tournament of 1851 posed a question of fairness: should a player be allowed to take enormous amounts of time?
It sadly noted the Tories' current penchant for feuding among themselves and wondered, "Where are the guns trained on the other side?" It then posed a question of some poignancy.
In the piece, he posed a question of his own: How long would he be able to stay in solitary without going insane?
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And Xi Jinping also posed a question to his private audience of party members.
The plan went awry, he said, when Mr. Rabin began the session by posing a question of his own.
Wolfowitz often prefaces his response to questions about this issue, as he did at Annabel's and at the Aspen Institute earlier this year, by posing a question of his own.
For Mullarkey, the plays pose a question of urgent import: "What does it mean when a society's extreme elements are subsumed into the mainstream?
But Elsa poses a question of her own, breaking her promise not to ask about Lohengrin's name and origin; soon the knight douses the house and sets it ablaze.
These three issues pose a question of whether not only the total scores but also the test constructs are comparable between them.
An issue of relevance poses a question of law that is for the judge to decide and not the jury, and so far as relevance is defined in legal sources (for example, in Federal Rule of Evidence 401 mentioned above), the judge must pay heed to the legal definition.
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