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If prisoners failed to give satisfactory answers to questions, it could mean that they had something to hide.
This referendum raised questions it could not answer precisely because it identified problems politicians were not prepared to solve.
In questions it could move to the beginning of the sentence, as in the following examples from Pablé and Dylewski (2007).
While this dig will resolve none of the great questions, it could, notes Professor Beard, conceivably offer clues to Cleopatra's ethnicity.
Who asked the questions?" It could feel like a fellow reporter seeking help, but I had learned by then about his vocation: he was the policeman whose job was to report on the press.
The S.E.C.'s preference was always to get a witness to admit, on the record, that he was "taking the Fifth" when he was refusing to answer questions; it could be used later as an inference of guilt.
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"And there's no question it could be interpreted broadly".
Because there's no possible question it could be anything else".
Stallone's intellect was called into question – it could have got 80s heyday nasty, but for Churchey.
If the fundamental fairness of the commissions comes into question it could derail the trials of bigger al-Qaeda fish to follow, some of whom face the death penalty.
Used as intended, no question it could avert countless accidents and save thousands of lives.But in the race to develop the fully autonomous vehicle, doubts are beginning to surface about whether even the semi-automated car makes sense.
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