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"We don't question that, but we do question the terms and the conditions".
He added: "I did question the terms of the deal, and I did question the amount paid for the property.
And now the euro zone crisis has prompted politicians to question the terms of Britain's membership in the 27-nation European Union.
The first Cochabambinos to question the terms of the water privatization were not the small water coöperatives that faced expropriation and crushing bills but local professionals — mainly engineers and environmentalists — and a federation of peasant farmers who rely on irrigation.
At the beginning of the 21st century, many Paraguayans had begun to question the terms of the 1973 Treaty of Itaipú, believing that Brazil was not paying enough for the energy it was using.
But few borrowers, desperate to keep their homes under any circumstances, are likely to question the terms of a loan modification, said Moe Bedard, president of Loan Safe Solutions, a firm that performs forensic loan audits on mortgages for borrowers' lawyers.
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"I would question the term 'radical left'.
In order to remain neutral on this question, the term 'platonism' is spelled with a lower-case 'p'p
We hardly even question the term any more.
So, first of all, what is a "Beautiful Question?" The term is inspired by this line from the poet E.E.
Auditors questioned the terms of the deals after the interim results were published.
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