• Responding to his question on 14 March 2012, International Development Secretary Mr Mitchell said he "yielded to no-one in respect of the armed forces", having served in the army himself.

    BBC: International Development questions

  • Mr Howard forced his director of prisons, Derek Lewis, to resign, while declining to accept much in the way of responsibility himself, famously refusing to answer a question put 14 times by a television interviewer suggesting he had made Mr Lewis a scapegoat.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • However, the question is number 14 on the list - and it's rare for a minister to get through any more than 6 or 7 questions before running out of time.

    BBC: Mary Travers killer controversy too recent for Stormont

  • At question time on 14 July 2010, Mr Leech said civil servants at the low end of the pay scale had spent years worrying about their jobs and were now facing uncertainty about their future.

    BBC: Ministers urged to protect low-paid civil servants

  • She deliberately sets aside the question of whether or not a 14-year-old peasant girl called Bernadette Soubirous did in fact see the Virgin Mary near a grotto outside Lourdes on 18 occasions between February and July 1858.

    ECONOMIST: Christian believers

  • In spite of some bruising encounters during his time as home secretary in the last Conservative government, most notably when he evaded, despite fully 14 repetitions, a question put to him by the interviewer, Jeremy Paxman, he is confident and lucid on television.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Responding to an urgent question from Labour's John Cryer on 14 February 2011, Mr Gove said the judge had ruled against the government on "two procedural grounds", but had backed the decision-making process on all "substantive" points.

    BBC: Gove rejects Labour criticism after High Court defeat

  • In 14 months, people will be asking that question for real.

    BBC: Connery and Wonder honoured

  • What future exists for manufacturing in Australia when the countries finite resources are depleted is a question that no doubt will have to wait until after the September 14 poll.

    CNN: Australia: Losing 'know-how' economy?

  • Dale and Krueger were able to address this question when they got their hands on data for a sizable (about 14, 000) but still quite selective sample of students who had been admitted to more than one college in 1976.

    FORBES: The Big Lie

  • The ease to locate Carbon-14 that would respond to decay currently has put the reliability of radiometric dating method into question.

    FORBES: Young Earth Creationists Whipsawed By IRS

  • The question: have you or someone you know lost your job? 19 percent of respondents said no, 14 percent, yes, I lost my job. 54 percent tell Facebook yes, a friend or family member lost a job, and 13 percent say yes, I lost a job and I know others who have as well.

    CNN: Transcript of June 'CNN Money Summit: Money & Main St.'

  • No sooner had he left his midday news conference than 14 Republicans were on hand to tell reporters that proposing immediate withdrawal was outrageous and out of the question.

    NPR: Murtha's Moment: Not Soon Forgotten

  • But a new review published earlier this month in the Cochrane Reviews looked at 14 different trials, with a total of 34, 272 patients, in an attempt to answer this question, and came out with conflicting results.

    FORBES: Should Everyone Take Statins?

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