The phrase
"to put the question" means to ask or pose a specific question to gather information, seek clarification, or start a discussion.
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In fact, people have
put a question mark on his leadership quality and didn't shy from suggesting him to step down with dignity.
Hopefully we'll be able to bring you some official comment from RIM regarding this very soon — we've
put the question forwards and are awaiting a response.
On the other side, they had to either create a new question,
put their questions together to form a bigger question, or choose one of their diamond questions.
Although nutrition researchers think they know the answer, investigators have never
actually put the question to a rigorous, scientific test — until now.
Some investors are thinking that an uncertain domestic and global economic and political
environment puts the question of a rate hike off the table.
In terms of the analysis offered above, we may
put the question quite simply: Can the soul exist without the body?
Earlier in the year, a smaller study of the same vaginal gel gave a hint that it might offer modest protection, but the new
results put the question to rest.
Brilliant player but, costly misplaced passes, a famous hand ball and now an own goal
is putting question marks over him.
My own contribution to the discussion of limits has been to
put the question in terms of the economic costs of growth.
Always keeping his interests in mind, so sort of continuing to ask him or
put that question out there, what's in it for you?
The election has
put that question at the center of the news, but the answer applies far more broadly.
, in the 1986 edition of its annual questionnaire for prospective student senators,
put the question of military recruitment at the top of its list.
Needless to say, this also
puts questions about whether female interviewees are pregnant off the table.
If you have a question to submit, email me Charles (AT) humblemechanic (DOT) com
put QUESTION FOR CHARLES in the subject.
Topher being what he is will probably totally duck your question or evade it
by putting a question back to you.
After the proposal failed, representatives from various sports organizations, including the Carol Stream Youth Baseball Association, urged the park district to
put the question back on the ballot this November.
Hi my name is brandon i was told to
put my question here I am trying to compile a list of all the nutrients the human body needs daily to be healthy and so i was hoping you can help me get that list if its based on weight size and age i am 206 lbs 6ft 1 and 20 yrs old if you can also add in all the amino acids the body needs as well that would be awesome
This, the fourth in a series of videos in which law
students put questions to Berwin Leighton Paisner managing partner Neville Eisenberg, looks at how can you make yourself stand out at the application and interview stage for a job in law.
It was unclear as of late last week whether supporters of the taxing measure could or would
put the question before voters again at a time when fewer items are on the ballot.
i just watch this individual camera on mesut ozil vs city did he really have such a bad game or is wenger right when he says if» you go back watch games again only then do you reliase what ozil brings» im
just putting the question out there and here is the link have a watch / watch?v = MZyH0ZveRTk»» copy paste that»»
David puts these questions to Professor Robert Tombs — historian and author of a new epic history of England — to discover the impact of culture and foreign affairs on British political life.
A few days after GATA ridiculed the Reuters news agency for not demanding answers from the source, the BIS, Reuters did
try putting some questions to the bank, and on July 16 Reuters reported: «The BIS said the gold in question was used for «pure swap operations with commercial banks» but declined to respond to further questions from Reuters on the transaction.»
The king, promising to send his own physician to attend him, rose to go but
again put his questions to the hermit, complaining that he had still received no answer to them.