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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91 These are also the telltales in distant layers of ejecta that the rock in question has come from an impact.
92 By the way, the Vista Performance Rating of the Gateway computer in question scored only a 4.something.
93 Conclusion Use of uterus tractor plus the nursing care mode in question in transvaginal total hysterectomy was safe and effective.
94 When the prices of vegetables surged last year, the farmer in question cultivated large numbers of cabbages, believing that this particular vegetable could fetch a good price this year.
95 The gene in question belongs to a retrovirus and the embryos in question belong to sheep.
96 The tomato gene in question codes for an enzyme called thymidine kinase.
97 How farsighted the deal turns out to be remains in question.
98 The preliminary joinder of actions is a kind of joinder with special structure elements, and in history its legitimacy was once in question.
99 The patterns in question occur in the basal ganglia, a brain region that is critical to habits, addiction and procedural learning.
100 The employees in question worked at only one factory, but accommodating the extra day off was a legitimate part of the payroll system for the whole company.
101 Draw a figure as accurately as possible representing the triangle in question.
102 That result means that topologically, the manifold in question is a 3 - sphere .
103 It is in question whether athermal effect exists in the interaction between microwave and chemical reaction system.
104 The specific device in question is an unassuming little case; how worried should we be?
105 Analysis formula and correspondence curve in question are also provided.
106 If the mass in question is a plumb bob, the horizontal component of F is important.
107 The prime mover behind Tawa's auction is a village party secretary, Zhang Yuwang, who happens to own, he claims,(sentencedict.com) the usage rights to most of the land in question.
108 The "illness" in question is the bewitchment of intelligence by language.
109 Only the calorific value of the item in question was relevant.
110 The guy in question is the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), a venerable federal bureaucracy that markets power from 31 federal dams in the Columbia river basin.
111 Labour Laws. If any clause in this agreement is found to be in violation of Chinese labour laws, then Chinese labour laws shall supercede the clause in question.
112 Eaves was certain that the unfortunate debutante in question was no other than Mrs. Rawdon Crawley.
113 Bertha felt a little ashamed that she had a sneaking admiration for the statues in question.
114 The cells in question are negative for PSA and PAP and strongly stain for CD 68.
115 But with the recent dot - com and tech shakeout,[sentencedict.com] the economy is in question once again.
116 Its strength seems to relate to the evolutionary salience of the item in question.
117 As long as the "presumed imputability" is not removed, the bishop in question has to abstain from all public ministries.
118 It follows that the title to the lands in question is in the plaintiff.
119 In my case, the emulated FireWire SCSI bus in question is 1 0 0, but it doesn't hurt to try a few others -- if you know which one you will be using, you can tailor the script.
120 He was mangy and starving and just the size of the lump in question.
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