Examples of using Some question in English and their translations into Chinese
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Some question whether continued attacks on the U.S. will eventually hurt him, especially after the honeymoon period Philippine presidents typically enjoy after an election ends.
Given the increasing capability of modern anti-ship missiles, some question the viability of large vessels like the Type 075.
Some question this approach and suggest alternative ways to be able to deliver more software without adding people.
Baxter replied evenly,“There's some question, I think, concerning whose church this is at the moment, Your Eminence.”.
Much data has great value to businesses and some question whether Governments should provide this freely, forgoing potential commercial revenue.
Some question whether there's enough clinical evidence to say cupping is definitely effective- though it has been studied.
There is some question as to the meaning of the term" national or ethnic origin" and the effect of this provision.
There is also some question as to the extent to which this type of discrimination is prohibited.
Imagine I was going to give you a long text and ask you some question.
As an old saying of mine goes, nothing is free in politics, but there is some question when you pay the price.
Every body was either surprized or not surprized, and had some question to ask, or some comfort to offer.
Some question the philosophical premise, while others worry about the potentially daunting logistical requirements.
Either way, this raises some question marks over wage growth- a key pillar in the Bank of England's hawkish rationale over recent years.”.
Terence and asked him anxiously some question about a man with mules, which he could not understand.
As a result, some question the legitimacy of the Council' s decision-making process.
He looked intently and inquiringly into his friend's eyes, evidently trying in vain to find the answer to some question.
Construction on a large scale, production of electricity but not to dissolve, there have been some question the sound of new energy.
In Australia, a plebiscite is a non-binding consultation, designed to test public opinion on some question and gauge whether there is a majority for change.
While these preliminary results may have accurately indicated the refugees' choice on the day of registration, there is some question as to whether it reflects their long-term intentions.
(4) There is, however, still some question as to whether an interpretative declaration can be permissible, a question that is clearly different from that of whether a unilateral statement constitutes an interpretative declaration or a reservation.