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First, there was the question of method.
It's principally a question of method.
Another major difference that the contretemps over the elegy presents is a question of method, of the use of different kinds of internal evidence in judging the authorship of a work.
"The whole intricate question of method," the British critic Percy Lubbock wrote in his landmark 1921 study "The Craft of Fiction," "I take to be governed by the question of the point of view".
Santiago Gamboa, 37, who lives in Rome and has found success with European readers, tells the story of an investigative journalist caught in a web of violence and corruption in "Losing Is a Question of Method".
Finally, the question of method arises.
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His tenacity is one reason that the internal debate has moved, astonishingly fast, from a theoretical possibility to questions of method and timing.
Other than questions of method, the big conundrum is where does a Derren Brown show leave an audience?
Philosophical insights and expertise are of significant relevance to the numerous questions of method that arise in the study of religion.
One of his stated aims is to provide students with the means of evaluating such evidence and understanding its implications, so some of his text is taken up with questions of method, on which he is properly cautious.
The Union and Progress group, who are now in opposition, made the Revolution in order to save the empire; they differed from 'Abdu'l Hamid on questions of method and constitution, but not in ultimate aims.
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