Synonym: at issue, doubtful, dubious, dubitable, in dispute(p), in hand(p), in question(p), under consideration(p). Similar words: question, questionnaire, beyond question, out of the question, suggestion, investigation, prestidigitation, distinction. Meaning: adj. 1. now in consideration or under discussion 2. open to doubt or suspicion.
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31 When describing the person in question, a reference to physical appearance is often made showing that physical appearance is very important.
32 I regret that due to the elapsed time it will not be possible to trace the item in question or its value.
33 Most errors in radiocarbon dating arise because the excavator has not fully understood the formation processes of the context in question.
34 The disease in question is undeniably very dangerous, although rare.
35 If the restaurant in question adds a service charge, then that is between it and the customer.
36 The future of new director general John Birt is in question because of his taxation arrangements.
37 The boy in question was the same who had asked me whether there was something called a dry martini.
38 At about 11.20 on the night in question he arrived back in his room and wanted to use the lavatory.
39 Where the implementation of such strategic highs is in question the centre will limit the action space around interpretability and local discretion.
40 It is also not clear from the survey whether the companies in question base their expatriates in London or elsewhere in Britain.
41 The housewives in question found that they were not especially fulfilled.
42 Many of the compounds in question are members of a group of estrogen-like synthetic chemicals that are widespread in the environment.
43 Each course involves more advanced study of the topic in question than at ordinary level.
44 The daleks in question are not enraged alien beings with full metal jackets.
45 If the court gives leave, the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs.
46 The precise formula for working out who is eligible depends upon the legal entitlement in question.
47 Also try to receive a thorough briefing from an experienced instructor or pilot who has flown the type in question.
48 The widow in question is hardly spending dark days adorned in black.
49 There will be no fact-finding missions to any of the countries in question.
50 How far are they a consequence of the teacher's assumptions about and expectations of the children in question?
51 The scheme is applicable whether or not the school in question is the student's main base.
52 This gave details of the alleged assault by him during the incident in question.
53 The relationship between fertility rates and mortality rates has created a population structure which has varied substantially during the period in question.
54 A civilization generally refuses to accept a cultural innovation that calls in question one of its own structural elements.
55 I regard the most important criterion as an improvement in the delivery of patient care by the hospital in question.
56 An important additional factor, of course[Sentencedict.com ](sentencedict.com), is whether the items in question originally attracted tax relief.
57 Indeed, over the period in question, many tens of millions joined the hundreds of millions already suffering from absolute poverty.
58 They are drafted by permanent government officials who are concerned to seek out expert opinion on the issues in question.
59 This depends mainly on the size of the record and the operating speeds of the direct access device in question.
60 While fights may occur in the context of displays of rivalry, the exhibition of the character in question is often sufficient.
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