question which has its own choice of law rule pointing to a different lex causae ... to be valid. The main question was the wife s capacity to marry which, under Canadian law, is determined by her lex domicilii , i.e. the law of Israel at the time of the second ceremony. The incidentalquestion was the validity of the divorce which was to be determined either by their lex domicilii ... question. In Lawrence v Lawrence 1985 Fam 106 the English Court of Appeal was asked by the second ... capacity to marry. The outcome suggests that the same law will be applied to both the main and the incidental ... more details
NOTOC An incidental motion , in parliamentary procedure , is one of a category of motions that relate in varying ways to the motion parliamentary procedure main motion and other parliamentary motions. Explanation Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised RONR Robert s Rules of Order Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised lists 11 motions or requests falling into this category, including to Appeal motion appeal the decision of the chair , consideration by paragraph or seriatim , division of a question , Division vote division of the assembly , objection to the consideration of a question , parliamentary inquiry , Point of information motion point of information , point of order , request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion , and to suspend the rules . Most incidental motions are undebatable. ref Cite parl title RONR edition 10th pages 67 RONR ref Unlike the Privileged motion privileged and Subsidiary motion subsidiary motions, incidental motions have no order of precedence among themselves. They take precedence over any pending question out of which they arise. ref RONR, pp. 70 71 ref Some incidental motions are only legitimately incidental at certain times or under certain conditions. For instance, the objection to the consideration of a question can only be raised before there has been any debate. ref RONR, pp. 258 259 ref References reflist br Parliamentary Procedure Category Motions ... more details
Incidental catch is a term, used in fisheries, to refer to that part of the catch which was not originally targeted, but was caught and retained anyway. It can be contrasted with discards , which is that part of the catch which was not originally targeted, but was caught and discarded, and bycatch , which is the term for all the species caught apart from the targeted species. quote box width 240px align right salign center quote Bycatch Incidental catch Discards Discarded catch The operational definitions used by the FAO for incidental catch and other related catches are as follows ref Alverson DL, MH Freeberg, SA Murawski and Pope JG 1994 http www.fao.org DOCREP 003 T4890E T4890E02.htm A global assessment of fisheries bycatch and discards FAO Fisheries, Technical paper 339, Rome. ISBN 92 5 103555 5. ref Target catch The catch of a species or species assemblage which is primarily sought in a fishery, such as shrimp, flounders, cods Incidental catch Retained catch of non targeted species Discards Discarded catch usually shortened to discards That portion of the catch returned to the sea as a result of economic, legal, or personal considerations. Bycatch Discarded catch plus incidental catch. Notes reflist References Refbegin Johnson, Douglas H Shaffer, Terry L and Gould, Patrick J 1990 http www.npwrc.usgs.gov resource birds icatch index.htm Incidental Catch of Marine Birds in the North Pacific High Seas Driftnet Fisheries U.S. Geological Survey . Valdemarsen, John W http www.oceansatlas.org world fisheries and aquaculture html issues ecosys selectgear incidental catch.htm Incidental catch of seabirds in longline fisheries UN Atlas of the Oceans Fishery Technology Service. Refend fishery science topics expanded management Category Environmental issues with fishing ... more details
Incidental music is music in a Play theatre play , television program, radio program, video game , film or some other form not primarily musical. The term is less frequently applied to film music, with such music being referred to instead as the film score or soundtrack . Incidental music is often Background music background music , and adds atmosphere to the action. It may take the form of something as simple as a low, ominous tone suggesting an impending startling event or to enhance the depiction ... on stage. The use of incidental music dates back at least as far as Greek literature Greek drama . A number of european classical music classical composer s have written incidental music for various ... in concerts outside the context of the play. Vocal incidental music, which is included in the classical ... to the work than mere incidental music, which nearly always amounts to little more than a background score indeed, many plays have no incidental music whatsoever. Some early examples of what were later called incidental music are also described as semi opera s, quasi operas, masque s, vaudeville s and melodrama s. The genre of incidental music does not extend to pieces designed for concert performance ... Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet fantasy overture. Modern composers of incidental music include John White composer John White and Lorenzo Ferrero . Types Overture An overture is incidental music that is played ... that are later repeated in other incidental music used during the performance. Theme song A theme song .... Elements of the theme may be incorporated into other incidental music used during the performance .... Theme songs are among the most works of incidental music that are most commonly released ... and trade films. See also Plays with incidental music External links http diamond.boisestate.edu gas ... incidental music. Category Incidental music de Zwischenspiel es M sica incidental fr Musique de sc ne ko it Musiche di scena he nl Toneelmuziek ja simple Incidental music ... more details
Judicial remedies Incidental Damages are a type of legal damages , money claimed by, ordered to be paid to, a person as compensation for loss or injury , that are reasonably associated with or related to actual damages. In United States of America American commercial law , incidental damages are a seller s commercially reasonable expenses incurred in stopping delivery or in transporting and caring for goods after a buyer s breach of contract , Uniform Commercial Code UCC Sec. 2 710 or a buyer s expenses reasonably incurred in caring for goods after a seller s breach of contract. UCC Sec. 2 715 1 . Law term stub Category Legal terms Category Judicial remedies ko ... more details
Incidental findings are previously undiagnosed medical or psychiatric conditions that are discovered unintentionally and are unrelated to the current medical or psychiatric condition which is being treated or tests being performed. Incidental findings may be uncovered in a variety of settings such as in test subjects during medical research ref S.M. Wolf, J. Paradise, and C. Caga anan The Law of Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research, J Law, Med Ethics. 2008 Summer Volume 36, 2 361 383 http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2581517 ref during the course of an autopsy ref Light TD, Royer NA, Zabell J, et al. Autopsy after traumatic death a shifting paradigm. J Surg Res. 2011 May 1 167 1 121 4. Epub 2009 Aug 7. PMID 20031159 ref or during genetic testing etc. ref Clayton EW. Incidental findings in genetics research using archived DNA. J Law Med Ethics. 2008 Summer 36 2 286 91, 212. PMID 18547196 ref Incidentalomas An incidentaloma is a tumor found by coincidence which is often benign and does not cause any clinically significant symptom s, however a small yet significant percentage do turn out to be malignant. Incidentaloma are common with up to 7 of all patients over 60 may harbor a benign growth, often of the adrenal gland , which is detected when radiology diagnostic imaging is used for the analysis of unrelated symptoms. With the increase of whole body CT scan ning ... issue 2 pages 385 94 year 2005 pmid 16170016 doi 10.1148 radiol.2372041741 ref In neuroimaging Incidental findings in neuroimaging is common with the prevalence of Neoplasm neoplastic incidental brain findings increasing with age. ref H, Ladd SC, Warlow C, Wardlaw JM, et al. Incidental findings on brain ... 10.1136 bmj.b3016 . PMID 19687093 ref Even in healthy subects acting as controls in research incidental findings are not rare. ref Cramer SC, Wu J, Hanson JA, et al. A system for addressing incidental ... an incidental finding during autopsy. Microadenomas 10mm have an estimated prevalence of 16.7 14.4 ... more details
Orphan date March 2010 COI date March 2010 The Incidental Economist is a blog focused on economics , U.S. health policy , politics , and law , though posts in other areas are common. It was founded in 2009 by Austin Frakt , a health economist and Boston University assistant professor. Austin has been joined by Aaron Carroll , associate professor of Pediatrics and health services researcher at Indiana University School of Medicine , and Don Taylor, associate professor of Public Policy at Duke University , as the blog s principal authors. Other contributors include Kevin Outterson , associate professor of law at Boston University School of Law , Ian B. Crosby , an antitrust attorney, and Steve Pizer , a health economist and Boston University associate professor. The blog also hosts occasional guest posts by academics and other blog gers. The content of The Incidental Economist is often technical with arguments turning on specifics gleaned from academic literature and policy nuances. About the blog s posts, journalist Kevin Drum wrote, ref Drum, K. 2009 . http motherjones.com kevin drum 2009 12 joe lieberman 21 right and 79 wrong Joe Lieberman is 21 right and 79 wrong . Mother Jones . December ... check out the blog. It s called The Incidental Economist. blockquote The blog s tagline is Contemplating ... before they write, and write what they know. Few if any posts at The Incidental Economist are idle .... During 2009 and 2010, The Incidental Economist gained visibility among journalists covering ... citations of note. ref Recurring themes A few broad themes or types of posts recur at The Incidental ... of good? The Incidental Economist . February 15. ref McWilliam s post and related ones were cited ... affect wages? The Incidental Economist . January 7. ref and many on employer sponsored health insurance ... Yale tag . ref References Reflist External links http theincidentaleconomist.com The Incidental Economist DEFAULTSORT Incidental Economist, The Category Blogs Category Economics websites Category American ... more details
Incidental effect is a concept in European Union Law that allows the use of indirect effect of EU directive s in private legal actions. While an individual cannot be sued for failure to comply with an EU directive, the state s failure to comply can be an incidental factor in a suit against an individual, where it will not impose legal obligations upon them. ref Craig, De Burca, p. 296 ref The concept was defined by the European Court of Justice in Case C 194 94 CIA Security International SA v. Signalson SA and Securitel Sprl . ref CIA Security International SA v. Signalson SA and Securitel Sprl 1996 ECR I 2201 ref CIA had attempted to market a burglar alarm in Belgium that was not compatible with Belgian technical specifications. However, the Belgian government had failed to report these specifications to the EU, as required by a directive in 1983. The court ruled that this constituted a substantial degradation of the effectiveness of the directive, which was intended to lower barriers to trade, and that the Belgian government s breach of the directive made the Belgian law inapplicable to individuals. ref Craig, De Burca, p. 297 ref This concept was especially important in the field of contract s. The Court of Justice stated that a substantial procedural defect in implementing a directive could nullify a national law in the context of a contract, ref In the case of Unilever Italia SpA v. Central Food SpA 2000 ECR I 7535 ref and gave national courts the power to interpret such legal problems based on their own contract law. ref Sapod Audic v. Eco Emballages SA 2002 All ER D 06 Jun ref See also Direct effect References reflist 2 Bibliography cite book last1 Craig last2 De Burca title EU Law Text, Cases and Materials publisher Oxford University Press date 2007 isbn 0199273898 DEFAULTSORT Incidental Effect Category European Union law ... more details
Primary sources article date June 2007 Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Question Cover ... br 2005 This single Question br 2005 Next single Hypnotize System of a Down song Hypnotize br 2005 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption UK enhanced single cover Type Single Cover Question UK Enhanced ... single of Question . Extra album cover Upper caption DVD single cover Type Single Cover Questiondvdsingle.jpg Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels Lower caption Cover of the DVD single of Question ... prev no 7 this track Question track no 8 next track Sad Statue next no 9 External music video Youtube ENBv2i88g6Y QuestionQuestion is a song by the band System of a Down . It is the second music ... of Question was released in the United States as Hypnotize Value Added , available only at Best Buy stores, that doesn t feature the album version of Question . Composition Question is written in the key ... Track listing Question Promo single Track listing collapsed lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Question lyrics1 S. Tankian music1 S. Tankian, D. Malakian length1 3 20 Question Single Track listing collapsed lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Question lyrics1 S. Tankian music1 ... D. Malakian, S. Odadjian length2 3 54 note2 Live Question UK enhanced single Hypnotize Value Added Best Buy Exclusive U.S. Track listing collapsed lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Question ..., D. Malakian music3 D. Malakian length3 3 27 note3 Live at the Big Day Out 2005 title4 Question ... 2005 Question DVD single Track listing collapsed lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Question lyrics1 S. Tankian music1 S. Tankian, D. Malakian length1 3 47 note1 Music Video title2 B.Y.O.B. ... gZBQsRz3xdU Question Official music video System of a Down Category System of a Down songs Category 2005 singles Category Songs produced by Rick Rubin es Question eu Question fr Question hr Question it Question nl Question pt Question ru Question sv Question uk Question ... more details
In linguistics , an A not A question is a polar question that offers two opposite possibilities for the answer. Examples in English are Are you happy or sad? and Are you happy or not? . The answer to the former must be an echo answer , stating the correct alternative I am sad however, the answer to the latter can be yes and no yes or no in response to the first and more explicitly stated alternative. Mandarin Chinese frequently uses A not A questions and answers them with echo answers, as in these examples ref Li, Charles N., and Thompson, Sandra A., Mandarin Chinese A Functional Reference Grammar , Univ. of California Press, 1981. ref rp pp.558 563 N y o bu y o ch j zi? You want not want eat orange? Y o. Want. Bu y o. Not want. T m n m n de p o h ishi bu m n m n de p o? S he slowly run or not slowly run? M n m n de p o. Slowly run. Bu m n m n de p o Not slowly run. References reflist Linguistics stub Category Human communication Category Grammar ... more details
that should be answered with a counter question. There are questions that should be put ... canon sutta anguttara an04 042.html Source A question may be either a linguistic expression ... a question may guide the questioner along an avenue of research see Socratic method . A rhetorical question is asked to make a point, and does not expect an answer often the answer is implied or obvious ... monograph e.g. Who Asked the First Question? . McKenzie lists 17 types of questions in his http ... these types in his article http questioning.org oct07 punchy.html Punchy Question Combinations . Examples of his question types include the irreverent question , the apparently irrelevant question , the hypothetical question and the unanswerable question . Questions can be wikt felicitous ... projects Descriptive question , used primarily to describe the existence of some thing or process. Relational question , designed to look at the relationships between two or more variables. Causal question , designed to determine whether one or more variables causes or affects one or more ... Base ref In surveys Dichotomous question s, usually these questions require yes no answers or require ... question s, these types of questions are designed to inquire about a level of quantitative measure. Usually ... question s also called filter questions , or contingency questions These types of questions are designed to determine if the individual answering the question needs to continue on to answer subsequent ... be changed into a question by replacing something with what and moving it, as well as adding the auxiliary ... punctuation, such as the question mark Combinations of any of the above are possible, as well as alternative ... written in Latin alphabet Latin or Cyrillic script Cyrillic , a question mark at the end ... ways of expressing affirmation and denial from the standard form of question, and they can be confusing ... negated question. For example, if one does not have a passport, both Do you have a passport? and Don ... more details
An incidental take permit is a License permit issued under Section 10 of the Federal Endangered Species Act ESA to private, non federal entities undertaking otherwise lawful projects that might result in the take of an endangered species endangered or threatened species. Application for an incidental take permit is subject to certain requirements, including preparation by the permit applicant of a conservation plan. ref http www.fws.gov midwest endangered glossary index.html US Fish and Wildlife Service definition. ref Take is defined by the ESA as harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect any threatened or endangered species. Harm may include significant habitat modification where it actually kills or injures a listed species through impairment of essential behavior e.g., nesting or reproduction . ref http www.fws.gov midwest endangered permits hcp hcp wofactsheet.html US Fish and Wildlife Service factsheet. ref In the 1982 ESA amendments, Congress authorized the United States Fish and Wildlife Service through the United States Secretary of the Interior Secretary of the Interior to issue permits for the incidental take of endangered and threatened wildlife species Section 10a 1 B of the ESA . Thus, permit holders can proceed with an activity, such as construction or other economic development, that may result in the incidental taking of a listed species. The 1982 amendment requires that permit applicants design, implement, and secure funding for a Habitat Conservation Plan or HCP that minimizes and mitigates harm to the impacted species during the proposed project. The HCP is a legally binding agreement between the Secretary of the Interior and the permit holder. ref http www.fws.gov midwest endangered permits hcp index.html US Fish and Wildlife Service permits. ref Note This article contains public domain text from US government federal agencies. References Reflist External links http www.fws.gov endangered US Fish and Wildlife Endangered ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Incidental Music 1991 95 Type Compilation album Artist Superchunk Cover Superchunk incidental.jpg 220px Released 1995 Recorded 1991 1995 Genre Indie rock Length Label Merge Records Producer Reviews Last album Foolish album Foolish br 1994 This album Incidental Music 1991 95 br 1995 Next album Here s Where the Strings Come In br 1995 Incidental Music 1991 95 is a collection of various b sides and previously unreleased tracks by Superchunk . It was released by Merge Records in 1995. Despite the name of the collection, the songs included actually date from between 1990 to 1994. A number of the tracks are covers 100,000 Fireflies is a song by The Magnetic Fields Lying in State is a song by the Verlaines I ll Be Your Sister was originally recorded by Mot rhead and Night of Chill Blue is a song by the Chills . The unlisted track at the end is an alternate version of Precision Auto, which originally led off the On the Mouth album. The cover art is credited to Mac McCaughan , the band s singer and guitarist . Track listing Shallow End 1994 Mower 1991 On the Mouth 1991 Cadmium 1992 Who Needs Light 1993 Ribbon 1993 Foolish 1993 100,000 Fireflies 1992 Invitation 1991 Makeout Bench 1990 Baxter 1992 Connecticut 1993 Lying in State 1992 Throwing Things acoustic 1992 I ll Be Your Sister 1991 Night of Chill Blue 1992 Forged It 1992 Home at Dawn 1993 Precision Auto Superchunk Category Superchunk albums Category Albums produced by Steve Albini Category 1995 compilation albums Category Merge Records compilation albums 1990s indie rock album stub ... more details
This is an incomplete list of play theatre play s for which incidental music has been written. A very large number of such works have been written, and to limit the size of this article, only items where the composer and or the playwright have their own Wikipedia article should be included. A Abdelazer Aphra Behn , 1676 1677 music by Henry Purcell The Acharnians Aristophanes , 425 BC 1914 music by Sir Hubert Parry Adrienne Lecouvreur Eug ne Scribe and Ernest Legouv , 1849 music by Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov he later arranged an orchestral suite La adultera penitente Moreto, adapted by Gregorio Mart nez Sierra 1917 music by Joaqu n Turina Advent August Strindberg music by Heinz Tiessen died 1971 Agamemnon Aeschylus Part I of Oresteia see below L Aiglon Edmond Rostand , 1900 music by Richard Addinsell Aladdin Nielsen Aladdin Adam Oehlenschl ger , 1805, music Carl Nielsen , 1919 1918 19 music by Carl Nielsen , FS. 89 The Alchemist play The Alchemist Ben Jonson , 1610 The Alchemist Handel 1710 music by George Frideric Handel Alice in Wonderland adapted for the stage by Eva Le Gallienne from Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1933 music by Richard Addinsell The Lark L Alouette Jean Anouilh , 1952 music by Leonard Bernstein Amal, or La Lettre du roi Rabindranath Tagore , trans. Andr Gide 1936 music by Darius Milhaud , Op. 156 Andromaque Jean Racine , 1667 1903 music by Camille Saint Sa ns L annonce faite Marie Paul Claudel , 1910 1932 music by Darius Milhaud , Op. 117 also 1942 1942 music by Darius Milhaud, Op. 231 also 1932 The Annunciation La anunciaci n Tom s Borr s 1924 music by Joaqu n Turina Antigone Sophocles Antigone Sophocles , 442 BC 1841 music by Felix ... incidental music, and was published posthumously only in 1973, as Op. 44, No. 2. L La cena ... Eug ne Scribe 1832 music by Albert Lortzing See also Play theatre Play Incidental music DEFAULTSORT Plays With Incidental Music Category Incidental music fr Liste des musiques de sc ne ... more details
selfref For questions about Wikipedia, please see Wikipedia Questions Wiktionary question A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or the request itself. Question s , The Question s or A Question may also refer to TOC right Literature Question comics or The Question, one of several DC Comics superheroes Renee Montoya , The Question, heir to the original character Question short story Question short story , a 1955 story by Isaac Asimov A Question poem A Question poem , a 1942 poem by Robert Frost La Question The Question , a 1958 book by Henri Alleg Music Albums A Question album A Question album , by Sacred Reich, 1991 The Question The Slackers album The Question The Slackers album , 1998 The Question Emery album The Question Emery album , 2005 Questions album Questions album , by Us3 , 2004 Songs Question , by System of a Down Question song Question song , by The Moody Blues Question , by Old 97 s from Satellite Rides Questions , by INXS from Welcome to Wherever You Are Questions , by Jennifer Paige from the album Jennifer Paige album Jennifer Paige Questions , by Tommy Emmanuel from Only Tommy Emmanuel album Only Questions , by Tamia from More Tamia album More Performers The Questions , a Scottish pop band Question?, a Japanese group promoted by Johnny & Associates Other uses Questions game , a game played by asking questions Mas il or Questions , the fifteenth month of the Bah calendar Water cure torture or being put to the question , a form of torture Marriage proposal See also Question mark disambiguation Questions Only , a List of games from Whose Line Is It Anyway? Dialogue based games game on the television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? disambig fr Question homonymie it Question ja pl Kwestia pt Quest o ... more details
Infobox Single Name The Question Is What Is The Question? Cover Question.jpg Artist Scooter band Scooter from Album Jumping All Over The World B sides The Fish Is Jumping Released August 10, 2007 small Germany small br April 14, 2008 small United Kingdom UK small Format CD Single , 12 , Music download Digital download Recorded 2007 Genre Jumpstyle Length 3 46 Label Sheffield Tunes small Germany small br All Around the World record label All Around The World small UK small Writer Harry van Hoof br Hans van Hemert br H. P. Baxxter br Rick J. Jordan br Michael Simon br Jens Thele Producer Rick J. Jordan br Michael Simon Certification Last single Lass Uns Tanzen br 2007 This single The Question Is What Is The Question? br 2007 Next single And No Matches br 2007 Misc The Question Is What Is The Question? is a single by Germany German techno group Scooter band Scooter . It was released as the first ... Single ref http www.amazon.de dp B000TJA1BK CD Single At Amazon.de ref Download The Question Is What Is The Question? Radio Edit 3 46 The Question Is What Is The Question? A Little Higher Clubmix 6 02 The Question Is What Is The Question? Extended 5 50 The Fish Is Jumping 3 50 12 The Question Is What Is The Question? A Little Higher Clubmix 6 02 The Question Is What Is The Question? Extended 5 50 The Fish Is Jumping 3 50 UK CD Single The Question Is What Is The Question? Radio Edit 3 46 The Question Is What Is The Question? Extended 5 50 The Question Is What Is The Question? Headhunters Remix 5 54 The Question Is What Is The Question? Alex K Remix 6 28 The Question Is What Is The Question? Flip & Fill Remix 5 50 The Question Is What Is The Question? Micky Modelle Remix 6 49 Charts col begin ... Singles Chart ref http www.mtv.de charts Single Jahrescharts 2007 ref align center 31 Samples The Question Is What Is The Question? samples the song How Do You Do by Mouth & MacNeal , taken from the 1972 ... Scooter DEFAULTSORT Question is What is the Question?, The Category 2008 singles Category Scooter ... more details
The Big Question may refer to The Big Question comics , a.k.a. Enigma Fisk, a fictional character in Amalgam Comics The Big Question TV series The Big Question TV series , a five part television series broadcast on the UK s channel Five The Big Questions , a panel discussion TV series on faith and ethics broadcast on the UK s BBC One disambig ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 National Question is a general term used for questions relating to Nationality nationalities , nationalism , and nation s. More specifically, the term usually refers either to the various theories about dealing with national questions e.g. how does ideology XYZ solve the national question? , or to any particular national problem that manifests itself somewhere in the world for example, the Quebec national question . Views on the national question There are various views and theory about how to explain, deal and eventually solve issues regarding nationalities. Particular cases of this issue around the world The Quebec National Question External Links http www.marxists.org archive luxemburg 1909 national question index.htm Rosa Luxemburg, The National Question 1909 Poli stub Category Politics ... more details
Complex question , trick question , multiple question or plurium interrogationum Latin , of many questions is a question that has a presupposition that is complex. The presupposition is a proposition that is presumed to be acceptable to the respondent when the question is asked. The respondent becomes ... fallacious , as in being an informal fallacy . ref name Walton Implication by question One ..., by phrasing it as a question. For example, the question Does Mr. Jones have a brother in the army ..., or the question would not need to be asked. ref cite web url http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com compound question title compound question, definition publisher Legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com date accessdate 2010 02 03 ref The person asking the question is thus protected from accusations ... question . The fallacy isn t in the question itself, but rather in the listener s assumption that the question would not have been asked without some evidence to support the supposition. This example ... the desired effect, the question must imply something uncommon enough not to be asked without some evidence to the fact. For example, the question Does Mr. Jones have a brother? would not cause the listener to think there must be some evidence that he does, since this form of general question is frequently asked with no foreknowledge of the answer. Complex question fallacy more Loaded question The complex question fallacy, or many questions fallacy , relies upon context for its effect the fact that a question presupposes something does not in itself make the question fallacious. In other words, a presupposition by itself, doesn t have to be a fallacy. It is committed when someone asks a question ... 11 010680 9, http books.google.com books?id nwo5qXTCJewC&pg PA218&dq 22complex question 22 22Loaded question 22&as brr 0&ei P820S9GbFI20MPOqiOkO&cd 4 v onepage&q 22complex 20question 22&f false Google ...&dq 22multiple question 22 complex&as brr 0&ei Y8 0S9KiMJmmNben6Y8P&cd 2 v onepage&q 22multiple 20question ... more details
Question dodging is the intentional avoidance of responding to a question . This may happen when the responder either doesn t know the answer and wants to avoid embarrassment, or when the responder is being interrogated or questioned in debate , and wants to avoid giving a direct response. ref Cite web url http www.bnet.com blog harvard why dodging the question works in debates and job interviews 448 title Why Dodging the Question Works in Debates and Job Interviews publisher BNET date 2008 10 07 ref Overt question dodging can sometimes be employed humorously, in order to sidestep giving a public answer in a political discussion when a reporter asked Mayor Richard J. Daley why Hubert Humphrey had lost the state of Illinois in the United States presidential election, 1968 1968 presidential election , Daley replied He lost it because he didn t get enough votes. ref cite book title The Study ... iOGGXsj5yZ&pg PA135 v onepage&q&f false accessdate 2010 11 17 ref A false accusation of question ... question . A common way out of this argument is not to answer the question e.g. with a simple yes or no , but to challenge the assumption behind the question. This can lead the person questioned to be accused of dodging the question . Form Often the aim of dodging a question is to make it seem as if the question was answered. The person who asked the question feeling satisfied with the answer, despite being unconscious that they didn t get a proper answer. The form of a dodged question, this example ... I m feeling sick, I can t answer now. small Repeating the question small Why are you here? small Answering the question with another question small Why do you think I m here? small Answering things that weren t asked small I m in the corridor. small Questioning the question small Are you sure that s relevant? small Challenging the question small You assume I am here for a reason. small Giving an answer in the wrong context small Because I was born. small See also Begging the question References ... more details
infobox motion name Previous question RONR class S inorder No seconded Yes debatable No amendable No voterequired Two thirds reconsidered Yes, but if vote was affirmative, only before any vote has been taken under it. A negative vote on this motion can be reconsidered only until such time as progress in business or debate has made it essentially a new question. Previous question , in parliamentary procedure also known as calling for the question , calling the question , close debate and other terms is a motion parliamentary procedure motion to end debate, and the moving of amendments, on any debatable or amendable motion and bring that motion to an immediate vote. Explanation and use It is often invoked by a member saying, I call for the question. Under Robert s Rules of Order , when a call for the question is made, a two thirds vote is required to end debate. The motion for the previous question itself is not debatable. The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure criticizes the previous question terminology as being confusing, and instead calls this motion the motion to close debate, the motion to vote immediately, or the motion to close debate and vote immediately. ref cite book title The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure last AIP coauthors Sturgis, Alice F. edition 4th ed. year 2001 page 235 ref Regardless of the terminology, a two thirds vote is required to end debate. The United States Senate refers to the previous question as cloture , and requires three fifths of the total number of Senators. However, it does not immediately end debate on the pending question, but rather imposes strict limitations on debate. It is therefore more akin to the Limit or extend limits of debate motion to limit debate found in Robert s Rules, than the motion for the previous question. References reflist Parliamentary Procedure ... more details
about the 1965 Italian film A Question of Honour the song by Sarah Brightman A Question of Honour song Infobox film name A Question of Honor image image size caption director B. Reeves Eason producer writer narrator starring Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson music cinematography editing distributor released 27 August 1915 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget preceded by followed by A Question of Honor is a 1915 short film short silent film directed by B. Reeves Eason . Cast Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson Vivian Rich Walter Spence External links Imdb title id 0494407 title A Question of Honor DEFAULTSORT Question Of Honor, A Category 1915 films Category Films directed by B. Reeves Eason Category American films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category 1910s short films short silent film stub ... more details
for the Canadian television program Question Period TV series Question Period , known officially as Oral ... purpose of Question Period is to seek information from the Government and to call it to account ... e.htm ref History The first oral question occurred during the 1st Canadian Parliament , before ... 29, 1867, a question was posed to Chairman of the Printing Committee before Orders of the Day ... rules to govern Question Period occurred in April 1964, and subsequent rule changes have been adopted ... precedents when a new Point of Order or questions arises about practices during Question Period. For a detailed ... . Current practice Question Period lasts 45 minutes pursuant to Standing Order 30 5 , ref http ... pm or 11 15 am, as the case may be. Typically, 2 15 pm is the start time for Question Period Monday through Thursday, with Question Period starting at 11 15 on Fridays. On Wednesday, Question Period starts ... of the Cabinet of Canada , who will answer the question unless the Speaker rejects the question under ... Question Period, the Speaker recognizes the Leader of the Opposition Canada Leader of the Opposition to ask the lead question. It is possible for the question to be asked by a designee of the Leader ... Official Opposition . Following the answer to the lead question, the lead questioner has two more questions ... Member of Parliament to follow up on the answer provided to the lead question, or they may be given ... an initial question and one supplementary question each, in order of size. Given the composition ... , is finished, the next question comes from the only other officially recognized opposition party, the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party . Throughout the remainder of Question Period, Members of officially .... Members of the governing party may occasionally pose a question to one of their own. Members of political ... and Parliamentary Secretaries do not ask questions. Rules Question Period has a reputation for being ... the heckling, Question Period is actually tightly regulated. Parties are only allowed ... more details
In jurisprudence , a question of law also known as a point of law is a question which must be answered by applying relevant legal principles, by an interpretation of the law. ref Treatise on Trial by Jury Including Question of Law and Fact By John Proffatt Published 1986 Wm. S. Hein Publishing Jury 608 pages ISBN 0837725062 ref Such a question is distinct from a question of fact , which must be answered by reference to facts and evidence law evidence , and inferences arising from those facts. Answers to questions of law are generally expressed in terms of broad legal principles, and are capable of being applied to many situations, rather than being dependent on particular circumstances or factual situations. An answer to a question of law as applied to the particular facts of a case is often referred to as a conclusion of law . To illustrate the difference Question of fact Did Mr. and Mrs. Jones leave their 10 year old child home alone with their baby for 4 days? Question of law Does leaving a baby with a 10 year old child for 4 days fit the legal definition of child neglect ? While questions of fact are resolved by a trier of fact , which in the common law system is often a jury , questions of law are always resolved by a judge , or an equivalent. Whereas findings of fact in a common law legal system will rarely be overturned by an appellate court , conclusions of law will be more readily reconsidered. See also Case brief Lord Advocate s Reference References reflist Category Evidence law Category Philosophy of law law term stub sv R ttsfr ga ... more details