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Questions are asked on topics such as popular culture to a lesser extent and are referred to as " Trash.
Questions were asked about why such a large force were arrested by a much smaller one.
Questions of ministers are generally asked by their counterpart shadow ministers in the opposition, but are always asked by backbenchers on the government side.
Questions may be asked at any council meeting except the first meeting of a session, a meeting at which the President ( the speaker ) of the council is elected, or the Chief Executive delivers the annual policy address to the Council.
Questions are asked in an interactive group setting where participants are free to talk with other group members.
Question Period in Canada is similar to the Prime Minister's Questions practice of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ; however it is important to note that the Canadian version occurs daily as opposed to weekly, runs 45 minutes instead of 30 and questions may be asked to any cabinet member, not just the Prime Minister.
Questions asked on these shows required substantial knowledge across a broad spectrum of topics.
Questions were asked about the so-called ENIMONT ' super-bribe ' which the PSI and DC had jointly received and democratically shared.
; Context and QA: Questions are usually asked within a context and answers are provided within that specific context.
Questions could be asked both orally, and in written form.
Questions were asked over a decade ago about the amount of money spent on giving out scholarships.
* Supplementary questions asked during Prime Minister's Questions
During First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament, on the 8th of May, Alexander asked Alex Salmond to bring forward a referendum bill at the first opportunity.
Questions asked by the court of a forensic psychologist are generally not questions regarding psychology but are legal questions and the response must be in language the court understands.
Questions are normally put forward or asked using interrogative sentences.
Questions were asked by the host, and contestants were required to provide only the number behind which the answer was hidden.
The characters were introduced in the solution of the Twenty Questions problem, where " Paul ", who asked questions, stood for Paul Erdős and " Carole ", who answered them, was an anagram of " oracle ".
Questions may be asked at Wikipedia talk: WikiProject Beer.
Questions asked of men must use the suffix while the suffix is used when asking of women.
Questions sent by the auditors, the most famous being Mme Leprieur, are asked to the guests.
A continuation of Questions on the Glass House, in this segment Anderson introduces a single story related to the questions previously asked, after which Hughes is asked to help by roleplaying a significant newsmaker from the story.
* Not So Frequently Asked Questions: Rove, Peter and Corinne are asked questions that aren't asked very often.

Questions and Ministers
Parliamentary Questions can be tabled for Ministers in either house of Parliament ( a process called interpellation in political science, or PQs in practice ), either for written or oral reply.
Afterwards Conservative leader David Cameron mocked Armstrong during an exchange with Tony Blair, saying “ She must be the first Chief Whip in history to put the Prime Minister in the frame for losing a key vote — which is an interesting career move, to say the least .” This was the second time David Cameron had attacked her during Prime Ministers Questions ; on his debut as Leader of the Opposition on 7 December 2005 she was singled out by Cameron when he said " That's the problem with these exchanges-the chief whip on the Labour side shouting like a child.
* A LETTER TO The Lord Fairfax, AND His Councell of War, WITH Divers Questions to the Lawyers, and Ministers: Proving it an undeniable Equity, That the common People ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the Commons, with-out hiring them, or paying Rent to any.
For instance, the Cabinet Secretary is responsible for administering the Ministerial Code which governs the conduct of ministers ( also known as the Rule Book and formerly Questions of Procedure for Ministers ).
BBC Radio Scotland also air live First Ministers Questions from the Scottish Parliament ( Thu, 1200-1230 ( MW )) and Brian Taylor's Big Debate hosted by BBC Scotland's political editor and is in a similar format to Question Time ( Fri, 1215 – 1300 ).
There is no Wednesday edition when Parliament is sitting, because of an hour and a half long edition of The Daily Politics to cover Prime Ministers Questions.
Providing support to Ministers through briefing and advice on replies to correspondence and Parliamentary Questions.
* Questions of Procedure for Ministers, the confidential predecessor of the Ministerial_Code_ ( United_Kingdom )

Questions and must
Questions are multiple choice: four possible answers are given ( labelled A, B, C and D ), and the contestant must choose the correct one.
If they ask for a specific product, the Pharmacy Assistant must ask " Who is it for ," " How long have you had the symptoms ," " Are you allergic to any medication ," " Are you taking any medication " ( WHAM Questions ).
* Anagram Questions: These exist only in 5th Dementia and The Lost Gold, and follow the same rules as the Gibberish Questions ; however, instead of trying to figure out a rhyme, players must rearrange the letters given into a saying, name, or other group ( as in the famous example of " genuine class " being an anagram of " Alec Guinness ").

Questions and be
Questions about the provability of statements are represented as questions about the properties of numbers, which would be decidable by the theory if it were complete.
Questions that lexicographers are concerned with are for example the difficulties in defining what simple words such as ' the ' mean, and how compound or complex words, or words with many meanings can be clearly explained.
Questions of free will and rational decision making are irrelevant to a due process claim unless police misconduct existed and a causal connection can be shown between the misconduct and the confession.
Questions tend to be structured so that most of the players know the answers to tossups read in their entirety.
# Questions may be written by a company or non-profit organization.
Questions can be created individually or in small groups.
He just says no when you say yes " and writes in Questions of Truth that he hopes Dawkins will be a bit less baffled once he reads it.
The philosopher A. C. Grayling criticized the Royal Society for allowing its premises to be used in connection with the launch of Questions of Truth, describing it as a scandal, and arguing that Polkinghorne had exploited his fellowship there to publicize a " weak, casuistical and tendentious pamphlet.
Questions about the provability of statements are represented as questions about the properties of numbers, which would be decidable by the theory if it were complete.
* The Art of Asking Questions by Stanley L. Payne, ( 1951 ) This book is a short handbook-style discussion of how the honest pollster should ask questions to find out what people actually think without leading them, but the same information could be used to slant a poll to get a predetermined answer.
Questions that handwriting analysts ask before doing an analysis can be illegal under this act.
Questions require that all facts be authenticated.
Written Questions are submitted to the Clerks of the Table Office, either on paper or electronically, and are recorded in The Official Report ( Hansard ) so as to be widely available and accessible.
In October 1990, in the midst of the presidential election, FitzGerald was to be a guest, alongside Lenihan, on RTÉ1's Questions and Answers political debate programme.
Questions regarding a clear definition of what it means to be an adult also impacts a debate about delayed transitions into adulthood and the emergence of a new life stage, Emerging Adulthood.
Duncan Smith proved not to be a particularly effective public speaker in the rowdy atmosphere of Prime Minister's Questions ( PMQs ) in the House of Commons.
Questions arise as to whether such situations are to be treated as one large theft or multiple small ones.
In the United Kingdom, many voters consider ' Prime Minister's Questions ', a weekly ritual involving the prime minister and the leader of Her Majesty ’ s opposition confronting each other in the House of Commons, to be a sad and embarrassing relic from the past.
Questions were often obviously rigged to get ridiculous responses, or be obvious allusions to features of the participants ' privates.
Questions can be raised as to whether the Quiet Revolution was a movement exclusive to Quebec politics or whether the federal and municipal levels of government were also involved.
Questions worth less than $ 100 could be locked for up to four hours, and questions worth more than $ 100 could be locked up to eight hours at a time in order to be properly answered.

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