Enderley says the negotiations may take a while because regulatory issues come into question.
The fraud committed by the foreclosure mills casts enough doubt that, now, all foreclosures come into question.
The University of Wales' future had come into question following Welsh government proposals to rationalise higher education.
The clinical benefits of either ezetimibe alone or combining ezetimibe with statin therapy have recently come into question.
As the conflict becomes more sectarian, the loyalty of some mainly Sunni army units may come into question.
Some of Freud's ideas, especially those about sex, later would come into question, but patients have gone on the couch ever since.
Nor does the issue help the reputation of the accountancy profession, whose auditing before and during the global financial crisis has come into question.
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Measurement veracity may come into question when data is formatted outside of CRM systems, so be prepared to identify all assumptions in data gathering, and use those assumptions consistently.
Rooney's temperament has repeatedly come into question and he was lucky to avoid being shown a red card in England's World Cup qualifying defeat to Northern Ireland seven days ago.
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Take a unexpected step away from your working context (such as sporting a bodice-ripping outfit at a conservative bank, for instance) and professionalism, competence and judgement may well come into question.
However, the strength of this cooperation has come into question recently in light of the peace treaty signed between the government and tribal forces in North Waziristan, which has given the Taliban and al Qaeda elements residing in the area considerable breathing room for reorganization and operational planning.
And how homosexuality would come into the discussion is another interesting question.
The ownership of broadcast licenses that come with those channels could also be brought into question.
It would also throw into question how far Taiwan has really come as a law-based democracy.
The results are so bad that they call into question Big Pharma's ability to come up with a new crop of cholesterol blockbusters.
Ms. MACDONALD: Well, Michel, first of all, I think that there's no question that many, many Hispanic immigrants sort of come into this country, including illegally, are an extraordinary asset to communities.
The worst of it for the GOP will come when they realize that the possibilities Obama has created actually call into question whether Republicans can ever again restore committed unity to their foreign policy within the framework of their party.
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What makes this question so difficult, though, are the extra factors that come into play.
So it is an irony, the authors observe, that the acceptability of a Jewish state should be called into question anew by sophisticated critics in the West just when most Israelis have come around again to accepting the need for a Palestinian one.
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