Example sentences of "of the [noun] in question " in BNC.

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1 Regrettably no , the safety standards and regulations in operation overseas are those of the country in question and may not reach the same level as those we enjoy in the UK .
2 Normally a company buying insurance against political upheavals , nationalisation or blocks on the repatriation of dividends , is required by its insurer to keep this cover a dark secret from the government of the country in question .
3 The IMF was then authorized to ration that currency among its member countries , and the latter were allowed to discriminate against the exports of the country in question .
4 I remain of the view , moreover , that since the quotas were introduced in order to safeguard the interests of local populations dependent on fishing , it is legitimate to require the majority ( and even 75 per cent. ) of crew members of vessels fishing for species subject to quotas to be ordinarily resident on the coast of the country in question .
5 Brezhnev himself , addressing the Polish party congress in November 1968 , made it clear that any threat to the socialist order in a given country would be considered ‘ not only a problem of the people of the country in question , but a general problem and concern of all the socialist countries ’ .
6 7.7.9.2 To pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest ( where the Landlord has rebuilt and reinstated the Premises out of its own money ) the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply and clause 7.7.9 should contain the following amendment : … anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority while under the Tenant 's control and in the employment of the Tenant wholly or partially irrecoverable … 7.8 Increase or decrease of the Centre If at any time during the Term the Centre shall be increased or decreased on a permanent basis the Insurance Rent Percentage shall be varied with effect from the first premium or additional premium payable in respect of a period after such a change by agreement between the parties or in default of agreement within [ 3 ] months of the first proposal for variation made by the Landlord in such a manner as shall be determined to be fair and reasonable in the light of the event in question by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator This requires no comment .
7 Even granting the limitations of the rules in question , the giving of reasons implies the willingness to engage in a structured conversation .
8 Hence they throw into relief and bring out the significant aspects of the phenomenon in question .
9 Francis Bacon took that line when he suggested that , in seeking to understand the immediate causes of physical phenomena , the experimental philosopher should not be diverted by metaphysical considerations concerning the purpose of the phenomenon in question .
10 One of these was the " method of agreement " which stated that if two or more instances of a phenomenon have only one element in common , then this is the cause ( or the effect ) of the phenomenon in question .
11 Further questioning revealed that the standards of the manufacturer in question were demonstrably higher than those of his rivals .
12 Experimentally the system is extremely simple and consists of a device rather like a geiger counter filled with an inert gas and containing the atoms of the element in question .
13 Although in Burmah Oil there was a reluctance to accept the " class " arguments without looking at the actual contents of the documents in question , subsequent cases have accepted class arguments without question .
14 In deciding whether a contract exists it was stressed in Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Malaysian Mining Corp [ 1987 ] 1 WLR 799 and Edwards v Skyways Limited [ 1964 ] 1All ER 494 that a court will seek to ascertain what common intentions should be ascribed to the parties from the terms of the documents in question and the surrounding circumstances .
15 How competent are the teachers in each setting for dealing with the specific characteristics of the child in question ?
16 Either paragraph , if satisfied , suffices to open the door to an exercise of discretion as to whether or not to order the return of the child in question .
17 The standard must be fixed by reference to the hypothetical reasonable parent and how he or she would act in certain circumstances but must also be related to the needs of the child in question .
18 Redefinitions of chronology are claimed to be part of the process of improvement of understanding , but may as easily be viewed as an infinite series of alternatives none of which are demonstrably correct unless they are somehow related to the reality of the society in question .
19 Most writers have a framework for the development of the society in question to which their chronology is related , whether stated or not .
20 This came out strongly during the Conference , and there was general agreement between the participants that a more fruitful approach is to try to locate interpersonal , or intersocietal , behaviour within the wider discourse of ideology and practice of the society in question .
21 The various functions that different language modes serve are closely integrated with the institutions , structure and conventions of the society in question .
22 A region is mediated in our everyday life in the form of various symbols , which are the same for all individuals in the one region , though the meanings associated with them will always be construed personally on the basis of the individual 's life situation and biography … though the regions of a society obtain their ultimate personal meanings in the practices of everyday life , these meanings can not be totally reduced to experiences that constitute everyday life , since a region bears with it institutionally mediated practices and relations , the most significant being the history of the region as a part of the spatial structure of the society in question .
23 Likewise , because the complaint must be about action taken by the society , the ombudsman has no jurisdiction to investigate complaints relating to valuations made by a surveyor who is not an employee of the society in question .
24 Through partial participation in the events and networks of relationships which he observes all around him , he tries to understand how it feels to be a member of the society in question .
25 By the textuality of history , I mean to suggest , firstly , that we can have no access to a full and authentic past , a lived material existence , unmediated by the surviving textual traces of the society in question — traces whose survival we can not assume to be merely contingent but must rather presume to be at least partially consequent upon complex and subtle social processes of preservation and effacement ; and secondly , that those textual traces are themselves subject to subsequent textual mediations when they are construed as the ‘ documents ’ upon which historians ground their own texts , called histories .
26 First , at the Public Records Office , I inspected the submarine captain 's report of proceedings of the Patrol in question .
27 These buildings no doubt contrasted with the generally simple and unsophisticated structures found at most of the sites in question .
28 Rather , it is entirely by virtue of the sign in question that we distinguish a class of objects trees from other objects such as bushes , etc .
29 It follows therefore that it is enough for the prosecution if they have proved in these cases the assumption by the [ defendants ] of any of the rights of the owner of the goods in question , that is to say , the supermarket concerned , it being common ground in these cases that the other three of the four elements mentioned in Viscount Dilhorne 's speech in Reg. v. Lawrence had been fully established .
30 Government allocation with respect to public and toll goods need not involve public sector production of the goods in question .
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