In the order in which the Court has viewed this subject, the following questions have been considered and decided.
Case Citation:
Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)
just do all the case study and frame question easily.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
they are conducting experiments.
je me demande pourquoi je pose trop de questions
Well of course that probably has to do with lawsuits.
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In court, questions are primarily asked by attorneys representing the parties involved in the case. The prosecution and defense attorneys question witnesses during direct examination and cross-examination. Additionally, judges may pose questions to clarify points or ensure a fair trial. In some instances, jurors may also be allowed to submit questions for witnesses, depending on the court's rules.
Translation: Ask the questions!However, this is a more classical form of French and literally means "Make the questions". The proper way to say "Ask the questions!" in modern French is "Pose les questions".
they posed many questions. example, about the story of the companions of the cave.