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questioner
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A person who asks questions, or who conducts an official enquiry
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Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike.
The questioner then asked questions of the answerer in an attempt to secure concessions from which a contradiction could be deduced: that is, to refute (elenchein) the answerer's position.
The Academics took the part of the questioner, who puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions that are unwelcome to them from their answers.
On the level of the mysterious, the identity of the questioner is tied to the question and, therefore, the questioner is not interchangeable.
At issue remains the handling of the incriminating "for Neville" e-mail, which made clear that hacking was being ordered by the News of the World.Tom Watson, the committee's most persistent questioner, revealed that the reporter in question, Neville Thurlbeck, had recently revealed to him that the News of the World's lawyer had told him Mr Murdoch was to be apprised of the existence of the e-mail.
To change the questioner would be to alter the question.
Such a "problem" is, in fact, meta-problematic; it is a question in which the identity of the questioner is an issue.
Mr Morris turned to the questioner, who was clearly disturbed, and somehow answered his question.
Not sure that's wise yet.9 04: How precisely will keeping those nasty lawyers from suing doctors help a small businessman hire people again?9 04: I don't like the questioner because he said "incent" and "grow my business".9 03: The questions were selected democratically and...will be exactly the same as the questions in all previous debates.9 02: I think they were saying "Newt".
"The IMF say your figures are going to leave the country with at least a £7bn deficit," said the first questioner.
Likely Rubio presidential opponent Jeb Bush had told a questioner days earlier that "knowing what we know now", he still "would have" authorized the 2003 invasion of Iraq had he been president.
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