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reverse question

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A question in a television interview that was actually recorded after the interview took place, and is presented as a cutaway scene. The technique is commonly used where only one camera was present at the interview, as a way of creating the appearance of multiple camera angles and showing a scene of the interviewer asking the question, rather than the interviewee listening to the question.

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We turn now to the reverse question.

But there is also the reverse question: What effect will the Presidential election have on the marriage cases?

Now, with France and Germany signing an American-sponsored Security Council resolution on Iraq, the reverse question seems to be in order.

An ongoing search for a universal symbol to denote irony (the reverse question mark being among the oldest suggestions) has always faltered, partly because it's not really irony unless someone somewhere doesn't get it.

Mr. Rolandi has performed poetry and experimental theater pieces at Chinese galleries and art fairs in order to reclaim creative expression from what he calls "the artist-market sphere" and has also made some socially conscious works, including a reverse question mark written in flour on a wall in his neighborhood, a symbol of doubt in society seduced by modernization.

So, two factors appeared and were divided by a reverse question, which is consistent with previous studies.

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The second factor of Park's study included all seven reversed questions (2, 8, 11, 14, 18, 28, and 32), which comprised 70% of the constituent 10 items.

Moreover, the second factor consisted of four items (8, 11, 14, and 32), all of which were reverse questions.

The response options of reverse questions were converted into a positive scale before the mean of the factors was calculated.

"It's not a question of if it's going to reverse, the question is when it's going to reverse," said Daniel Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland.

"Would you vote those ways again?" "I would reverse the question to you," replied Sanford.

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