(1) All songs have meaning to someone, it's more a question of subject matter.
(2) The medical benefits of research on primates are beyond question .
(3) But I also believe that that support should not be given without question in all circumstances.
(4) George Harrison will be remembered, beyond question , on his own terms, as a quiet man meeting a quiet end.
(5) In Question Time Mark Latham wanted to focus on the question of truth in government.
(6) It's not just a question of corporate control over the news, but rather how the news is made.
(7) They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house.
(8) Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting.
(9) At no time was an audience challenged to question a moral conundrum, or inspired to see the world through different eyes.
(10) One could question if he's sincere or not
(11) It is your right as a member to question these actions, and request such modifications as you see fit.
(12) The question of cost is an important one
(13) The detention plans were put forward after senior police officers argued they needed extra time to question suspects.
(14) Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a question , or even just a single word.
(15) One of them was an article authored by Mahatma Gandhi, discussing the minority question .
(16) It is only a question of getting the farmers together and educating them.
(17) The film-makers were asked to work on the question of conflict and resolution between communities.
(18) Morgan resolved an important question relating to the interpretation of Title VII, the central federal anti-discrimination statute.
(19) Perhaps the best way to put this is simply to say it exactly as the question is worded.
(20) Still ahead here, is it a question of states' rights, or is it a violation of civil rights?