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1. a matter submitted to a court or other tribunal for judicial or quasi-judicial decision
2. question of fact (in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the jury
3. question of law (in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the judge


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Bill Birmingham, "Quickies" "The old liberal panacea for solving urban transportation ills--multibillion-dollar mass transit systems--is coming into question, and market-oriented approaches to transportation are suddenly being taken seriously .
Justifiably, the favourite rant involves his team selections (6-4), while his defensive tactics coming into question is quoted at 3-1, along with bad refereeing.
But despite the goals he wasn't a big hit, with his attitude coming into question.
 
 
 
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