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Idioms and Phrases
Under consideration, referring to the subject being discussed, as in No new facts have been discovered about the period in question . Shakespeare used this idiom in Cymbeline (1:1): âHis father ... had, besides the gentleman in question, two other sons.â [c. 1600] Also see call in question .Example Sentences
âMost of those witnesses testified at trial that they did not remember the events in question, and other witnesses admitted having lied to the police about what they knew,â Judge Liu wrote.
With a huge chunk of its budget slated to disappear, LAHSAâs long-term future is now in question.
Despite hours of passionate testimony, the outcome was never really in question in a California Legislature where Democrats hold a supermajority and Republicans possess little power.
Society may react to them negatively, but these are shown as fleeting interactions and/or the disabled people in question emphasize how they use these opportunities to create teachable moments.
Of particular concern for the party is that special elections take place during times of lower political engagement and usually involve only the one race in question.
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