Sentences with phrase «idle question»

An "idle question" refers to a question that is asked without any real purpose or intention of getting a meaningful answer. It is often asked out of curiosity or to pass the time, without expecting or needing a serious response. Full definition
It's no idle question, because the march of consulting into the land of marketing services has become a full - scale invasion.
That's not an idle question, even though we have few alternatives to using dollars for all our...
This is not an idle question, especially when Jesus himself rebuked those who sought a sign from him.
This is not an idle question.
This is not an idle question.
It was no idle question.
With hundreds of millions of people relying on coral reefs for their livelihood, as well as their safety, since reefs provide protection from storm surges, exactly what is going to happen and how it will affect them is more than an idle question.
It's not an idle question, because Garland's science - fiction horror thriller has much of the same visual flourishes, intellectual weight and soaring ambitions as Kubrick's landmark space epic — even if it doesn't quite match Kubrick's skill at imparting grand ideas.
This is no idle question, as the landmark federal law is long overdue for reauthorization.
This is no idle question, as Republican support has been crucial to the growth and success of the charter movement over the past twenty - five years.
It's not an idle question, and flushing failures are the obvious candidate.
Idle question: Do folks from that neck of the political woods believe that credible opposition to taxation can come only from tax evaders?
This is not an idle question.
It was kind of an idle question like, does it?
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