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Second, subjecting a question to continual review and refinement, as we did, may make it more difficult for those conducting critical interpretive reviews to demonstrate, as required by conventional systematic review methodology, the "transparency", comprehensiveness, and reproducibility of search strategies.
And last week he was the subject of a question on the immensely popular game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".
The site has also been the subject of a question on Have I Got News For You, who were a little quick to announce the site's demise.
Shayna Skibinsky, a violist, said Babbitt had been the subject of a question in her 20th-century music class, but she forgot the details.
Among Alton's proudest achievements, he has said, are seeing someone buying a copy of the Observer "who is not a member of my family or visibly mad" and "being the subject of a question on University Challenge.
And a role that once stood as a crowning and coveted journalistic achievement is now subject — before a question has been asked — to partisan rancor in this hyper-politicized climate.
Sales to the government sector in the U.S. were also the subject of a question.
Don't like the tone or subject of a question, then don't answer it, says Terebin.
The subject of a question is usually short but more likely to convey important information.
The youth were tasked with coming up with a subject and a question that could serve as their video inspiration.
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