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Indeed, the prevailing rule which we have discovered in our own research is that the use of firearms ordinarily does not present a question of strict liability premised on ultrahazardous activity; rather, it ordinarily presents a question of negligence or possibly of wilful and wanton conduct.

"What this flurry of activity does," Mr. Levine said, "is present a question of public policy that hasn't been addressed before.

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This of course presents a question of law.

The alleged ground of our jurisdiction is, that the record presents a question of Federal jurisprudence.

This presents a question of fact, the truth of which is for you to ascertain.

In a statement, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said that although the case presented "a question of substantial importance," the court could not rule because a binding decision had not yet been rendered by the lower courts.

Whether the expense of ascertaining the best method of reclamation should subsequently be reimbursed when final assessments were laid according to benefits ascertained to result from the execution of the final plan presents a question of policy, and not of power.

The continuing and definite interest of the Soviet Government in the collection of assigned claims is evident, and the case, therefore, presents a question of public concern, the determination of which well might involve the good faith of the United States in the eyes of a foreign government.

Our review of the authorities thus discloses that the discharge of firearms resulting in injury ordinarily presents a question of negligence and that the standard of care is ordinary care one which may be equated to a high degree of care because of the particular circumstances presented.

'If the case stood here as it stood before the court of first instance it would present a grave question of constitutional law and we should be astute to avoid hindrances in the way of taking it up.

Their application presents not a question of fact, not even of what is socially regarded as a fact (Lucy), but a decision, often controversial, to impose or restrict liability.

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