In these cases, the question arises as to whether a security right, to which the original movable was subject before attachment, is preserved. However, the question arises as to whether the demands of working life have increased too much from the child's point of view.
To the extent that this will happen, the question arises as to whether the welfare state will prove capable of coping both with these demands along with those arising from the ageing of the population. However, the question arises as to whether the Commission intends to incorporate in the Guide to Practice, in the form of draft guidelines, the recommendations set out in paragraphs 7 and 9 of the Preliminary Conclusions of With regard to each of these types of transactions, the question arises as to whether the counterparty may be exempted from liability and whether annulment of the transaction is desirable.
Furthermore, if decentralization is a means of spreading good governance and accountability, the question arises as to whether civil society, and especially rural communities, are sufficiently informed and prepared to effectively participate. Despite the large number of capacity-building activities on technology, the question arises as to whether these activities are commensurate with the need.
When property constituting proceeds of encumbered assets is not kept separately from other assets of the debtor, the question arises as to whether the security right in the proceeds is preserved. At a time when many are rethinking the modalities of development cooperation and considering that the post-industrial socio-economic system demands new specializations and qualifications, the question arises as to whether the system of learning can be a factor to facilitate change rather than remaining an end in itself.
While some experts from developed countries indicated that their countries could provide resources to support efforts to strengthen the administrations of those countries, the question arises as to whether this would constitute the optimum use of scarce financial and human resources. Thank you. Is the question mark in the last example necessary? It looked like a typo to me a non-native speaker. Azo: I think in the third example, you could definitely do without the question mark.
It is probably more of a stylistic decision, but to me it sounds better without. Wiki is not known for fabulous editing all the time. It seems to me that the "XYZ" has to be rearranged in the third usage "as to".
Azo: Definitely. I edited my answer to show how your example question could be rearranged depending on the form you choose. Ok, thank you! I just realized comments need to be longer then a certain number of characters. You have two options. Put a colon ":" after the phrase, then state the question: The question now arises: What about the millions of dollars in currency-conversion fees Canadian investors have paid since to the banks?
Sometimes a comma or dash is substituted for the colon; however, if you are a grammar stickler, you will not want to use these: The question now arises, am I aught besides? The question now arises - how do you use crystal as a Sunstone? The question of where Lidge falls into this jumbled Phillies pen now arises. The question now arises of where Lidge falls into this jumbled Phillies pen.
The question as to why this happened now arises. The question now arises as to why this happened. Daniel Daniel Not until you get 15 reputation points , anyway. Azo: Now you can! The question thus arises whether the impairment of rights under Austrian legislation meets the standards of the Convention. The question thus arises as to how the driver will be informed of his load's tunnel restriction code.
The question thus arises whether other territories should be added to the list on the ground that the populations claim that they do not enjoy self-determination.
A major strategic question thus arises. The question thus arises as to whether , under the terms of the Court's Statute, a judge's conditions of service may validly be modified to his detriment during his term of office. The question thus arises whether European Convention States bear responsibility for any infringements of the standards set by the Convention by the international organizations they have established and whether they can be sued for such infringements before the Strasbourg organs.
Another issue to consider would be the fact that different regional procedures apply to different treaties and take different forms: the question thus arises whether it might be difficult to assess the extent to which regional remedies have in fact been exhausted.
A question thus arises : when should socially valuable pictures be turned over to museums? Thus there arises a question as to whether article 54 intends to impose the obligation to "extradite or prosecute" as a more general obligation and not as such a secondary, supplemental obligation. Clearly, the question arises about compliance with commitments. Possibly inappropriate content Unlock.
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