Sentence examples for questioning to avoid from inspiring English sources

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The committee's chairman, the Tory MP John Whittingdale, has asked for details of their lines of questioning to avoid duplication.

In negotiations over the new United Nations mandate, American officials have demanded that the inspection teams be allowed to take Iraqi weapons experts and their entire families outside Iraq for questioning, to avoid the intimidation that appeared to have stifled testimony from Iraqi experts during inspection efforts from 1991 to 1998.

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Orbital Sciences, based in Dulles, Va., said it expected its auditor to attach a note to its 2001 results questioning its ability to avoid bankruptcy.

B.J.P. leaders say Mr. Singh is trying to avoid questioning from such a committee about whether his office failed to investigate complaints about corruption in the telecom ministry.

Among the Iraqis who American intelligence officials believe have taken refuge in Syria in recent months are scientists trying to avoid questioning by United Nations weapons inspectors.

Republicans went to great lengths to avoid questioning Christine Blasey Ford themselves, knowing that the optics of 11 white men dissecting her account and pushing back on her claims could be bad.

They applauded as he approached the stage and gave him a standing ovation as he walked off and slipped out a back door to avoid questioning by a small group of reporters.

Among Iraqis who have taken refuge in Syria in recent weeks and months are weapons scientists who fled Iraq to avoid questioning by United Nations inspectors and capture by American forces, an American intelligence official said.

In fact, the city in recent years has, as part of its contract negotiations with the police unions, all but done away with the provision that allowed officers accused of misconduct to avoid questioning by superiors for two days.

The provision for immediate access is one of those powers; another is a provision for Iraqi scientists to be flown out of Iraq for questioning, with their families, to avoid the intimidation that paralyzed many scientists during the earlier inspections.

In a 2006 paper about detector dogs, Richard Myers, a law professor at the University of North Carolina, summarized the lazy rhetoric that courts often use to avoid questioning supposedly tried-and-true methodologies: "The use of is well-settled in the law of this [state/circuit] and we need not revisit it here".

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