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  • 61question — The point in controversy. The point to be decided. A question to be decided implies something in controversy, or which may be the subject of controve rsy. There is no question before a judge who merely makes a formal order for the hearing of a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 62question — [13] Question is one of a large family of English words that go back to the Latin verb quaerere ‘seek, ask’. Its past participle quaestus formed the basis of a noun, quaestiō, which has become English question. An earlier form of the past… …

    Word origins

  • 63question of — See a question of …

    English idioms

  • 64question — I. n. 1. Interrogation, examination, inquiry, act of asking. 2. Interrogatory, query, inquiry. 3. Discussion, inquiry, debate, disquisition, investigation, trial, examination. 4. Dispute, controversy, doubt, verbal contest. 5. Proposition, motion …

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  • 65question — klausimas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Nebaigta mintis, kurią reikia baigti teigiamu ar neigiamu sakiniu – atsakymu. Kai kurie klausimai yra probleminiai: į juos galima atsakyti tik išsprendus įvairius mąstymo prieštaravimus, sunkumus,… …

    Enciklopedinis edukologijos žodynas

  • 66question — nf., demande, interrogation : KÈSTYON (Aix, Albanais 001, Arvillard, Montagny Bozel 026, Reyvroz, Seytroux), kèstyou n (Ste Foy), kyèstyon (Jarrier) ; d(é)manda <demande> (001). E. : Désaccord, Point, Secouer, Sujet. Fra. Sans vouloir y… …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 67Question Time British National Party controversy — Protesters gather outside the BBC Television Centre in London before the episode of Question Time Participants …

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  • 68Question answering — (QA) is a type of information retrieval. Given a collection of documents (such as the World Wide Web or a local collection) the system should be able to retrieve answers to questions posed in natural language. QA is regarded as requiring more… …

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  • 69Question Time — in a parliament occurs when backbenchers (members of the parliament who are not Ministers) ask questions of the Prime Minister which he or she is obliged to answer. It usually occurs daily while parliament is sitting, though it can be cancelled… …

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  • 70Question Mark (aircraft) — Question Mark was a modified Atlantic Fokker C 2A airplane, modified and flown by aviators from the United States Army Air Corps to experiment with aerial refueling. The flight took place from January 1 to January 7, 1929.BackgroundThe first… …

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