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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61 The young woman in question, a casual acquaintance of my family in Vienna, had inflamed me with cunning caresses.
62 And yet this is happening at a moment when the leaders in question stand exceptionally low in public esteem.
63 Their recommendations may offer an idea of what stocks have the benefit of being promoted by the licensed dealer in question.
64 The whole point of the legal process is to get a decisive determination which will end the dispute in question.
65 We should spend more time trying to bring whatever expertise we may have to bear on the subject in question.
66 Face validity reflects the extent to which the test items appear to be concerned with the abilities in question.
67 Psychological explanations may be to the point here, or speculations about the evolutionary history of the faculties in question.
68 The case was brought under the old law and it was alleged that the child in question was exposed to moral danger.
69 The man in question followed her, denounced her, and wrote letters to everyone in power.
70 I can quote some of the figures on the cuts in regional selective assistance in the period in question.
71 Blackburn sent a written apology to the umpire in question and has since apologised personally to him.
72 But the really bad news was that the post in question was an important insurance form.
73 A deed of transfer was executed on 18 October, whereby the developers transferred the land in question to the Prudential.
74 The wire in question passed all normal production tests.
75 I call in question the accuracy of these figures.
76 The book in question is out of print.
77 In pure or riskless arbitrage transactions, the purchase and re-sale of the asset in question are conducted simultaneously, thus the arbitrageur does not risk any of their own funds.
78 His fitness to operate on a patient is in question.
79 We will never accomodate ourselves to acts of aggression and intervention out of consideration for our relations with the power in question.
80 Still, the temperamental characteristics in question are thought to be somewhat inherent.
81 You can further imagine that such a finding would have significant financial implications for the breweries in question since bar owners tend to stock the most popular beer in their locality.
82 Otherwise, nothing would be shown on the screen because the SVG renderer does not zoom-in on the area in question.
83 People's views, however, are divergent on the matter in question.
84 It may also cause unrest in other players within the team if the player in question is a lynchpin of a team.
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85 At Canberra's parliament house, politicians fell silent abandoning the usual cat - calling in Question Time.
86 Even worse is that the notes in question were not picked in time, all the normal and abnormal notes all mixed storage.
87 The public-relations campaign comes with Mr. Bernanke's own future in question.
88 The disrespect in question was a suggestion that the judge perform fellatio on him.
89 Impacts of sandy rivers on water and edaphic environments vary significantly according to the surface features of the areas in question.
90 The join utility must find a common field between the files in question, and by default it expects that common field to be the first.
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