Sentence examples for question is described from inspiring English sources

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For the sake of the record, I feel obliged to clarify that the piece of art in question is described by Roubini as the work of a highly regarded feminist artist whom he won't name and which doesn't, he assures me, look anything like a vulva.

The prophetic air in question is described by Saadya as "second" precisely in the sense that it is anterior to, as well as subtler and more powerful than, regular elemental air (which he calls "manifest air").

Our study to answer this question is described below.

The sensitivity, specificity and likelihood ratio regarding each knee pain question is described in Table  4.

The applicability of the evidence related to each key question is described in terms of populations and interventions to which the evidence applies.

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One question is, "Describe your proudest career moment".

If a multiple choice question is "Who was the first person to walk on the moon?" and an essay question is "Describe the impact of Neil Armstrong's moonwalk" you won't have to think very hard about the question.

This question was described as "unhelpful".

The "transparency award" in question was described as "aspirational", similar to the rationale for awarding Obama the Nobel Peace Prize early in his presidency when he had done nothing yet to further the cause of peace.

The patterns related to the pattern in question are described by means of the tab with the respective name.

When the question was answered by students, fewer misconceptions showed up when the question was described by a picture, which can raise emotions as when the question was put in a linear form.

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