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Ultimately, one expert said, the question will have to be posed to Mr. Ghailani himself.
The question of guilt and evasion of guilt has to be posed by everyone for himself.
And, yes, all three men appear to be posed in front of the same weaponry.
It would probably make him less nervous if they told him the questions were going to be posed in Croatian.
He listens for the question about vanishing to be posed in Bening's voice rather than in Ceil's.
There are questions to be asked of parents and questions to be posed directly to the child.
All of these claimed rights tend to be posed as collective rights, requiring the concerted efforts of all social forces, to a substantial degree on a planetary scale.
First used in 2005, it is a more timely and accurate way to ask questions that used to be posed on the "long form" decennial census.
The question to be posed is whether even the most aggressive Western stance toward Putin would make him less dictatorial or Russia more free.
'From healthy embryos to designer babies: how far is too far?' That's the question to be posed at this year's gengage event at the Edinburgh International Science Festival.
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It seems rather like asking Pavarotti if he has watched Pop Idol, but the question has to be posed.
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