The Europeans are proposing negotiations to resolve differences, but they should have done that before the WTO called into question the legitimacy of their enterprise.
The statements respond to what is called the Davos Question (click to see our video report on the question): how to make the world a better place?
But the earlier ruling against Airbus was more like having its hand cut off, because the trade body called into question the whole business strategy of the European company.
Miller called the planted question a "bad idea" intended to create an initial IRS apology by Lerner before the story broke with the release of the inspector general's report.
The incident has obviously called into question the gaping holes that may exist in user privacy in mobile apps and much like the browser privacy fiasco for Google.
In 2011, the results of the AIM-HIGH study called into question the value of niacin in the treatment of cardiovascular disease in light of their inferiority to statins.
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Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? by James Shapiro is a history of the nonsense called the "authorship question": the idea that William Shakespeare did not write his own works, that there was a widespread conspiracy to hide the identity of the true author or authors.
The future of nuclear as a power source for countries around the world was called into question after the Fukushima disaster in March, when a Japanese earthquake and tsunami damaged the nuclear reactors, leaving radioactivity leaking from the plant.
Mr Stone said the case was the latest in a long line which called into question the judgement of the GMC.
"At the time we weren't aware of anything that called into question the coroner's report, " the spokesman said.
Conservative health spokesman Darren Millar said the suggestion that mortality rates were higher in bigger hospitals called into question the Welsh government's reconfiguration of hospitals.
But even that franchise had slowly waned as the superior flexibility and survivability of Navy ballistic missile subs called into question the future of land-based bombers and missiles in nuclear strategy.
The PC-maker agreed to a buyout offer from founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners a few months ago, but resistance from shareholders called the deal into question as Blackstone and billionaire Carl Icahn circled the company.
While international companies were willing to submit to expensive and strict U.S. regulations in the late 1990s as a way of participating in what was considered the biggest and best market in the world, a string of accounting and trading scandals have called into question the efficacy of the American rules.
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The actions of Mark Bingham and other passengers on flight 93 have called into question the traditional rules in the event of a hijacking.
It is the latest in a long line of embarrassing mishaps and cover-ups which have called into question the industry's effectiveness and concern for public safety.
The third finding is the resolution of an inconsistency that called into question whether the atmosphere was really warming.
The latest gathering of the great and the good will look at the so-called West Lothian question, the right of MPs from the rest of the UK to vote on matters affecting England alone.
There has been controversy over the so-called West Lothian Question - the ability of Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish MPs to vote on England-only matters - for several decades, but this intensified after devolution.
The maths in question is called the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method.
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It has never harmed or called into question the relevance or usefulness of the NPT's international non-proliferation agenda.
This rattled already shaky world stock markets and once again called into question the survivability of the Euro currency.
He also called into question the timing of the most recent FIA investigation.
His family's legal and financial troubles transformed Wilpon into one of New York's pre-eminent punching bags and called into question the team's stability.
Lord Hodge said he was "very concerned" that allegations were being aired which called into question the integrity of proceedings during the Rangers administration.
The NYSE has been battling competition from more-electronically oriented trading networks as well as dealing with public relations and regulatory problems that have called into question the effectiveness of its floor-based auction system.
The global future of nuclear as a power source was also called into question after the disaster which occurred in March 2011 when a Japanese earthquake and tsunami rocked the reactors at Fukushima, leaving radioactivity leaking from the plant.
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The EU's digital agenda commissioner, Neelie Kroes, has called into question why the treaty needs to refer to the net.
The over-reliance on self-reported data is also called into question, and the absence of any meaningful indicators for teaching quality, personal development, or the impact of the alumni network.
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Speaking at Thursday's signing ceremony, Kiir said the agreement marked a great day for the two nations but called for a swift resolution to the question of Abyei's future, for the sake of its people.
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