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- Socratic questioning (or Socratic maieutics) is an educational method named after Socrates that focuses on discovering answers by asking questions of...
- translated as "hypothetical argument". Tarka is the process of questioning and cross-questioning that leads to a particular conclusion. It is a form of supposition...
- The questioning of one's ****ual orientation, ****ual identity, gender, or all three is a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring...
- subject to questioning under oath, its members managed to elicit detailed accounts and statements from witnesses by rigorous cross-questioning. In general...
- statements representing dangerous quackery. Pirow was expert at persistent cross-questioning, throwing leading questions at all Alexander's witnesses. Pirow asked...
- matters of such importance, can be blared all over the nation, without cross-questioning. On December 8, 1941, Disney studios were essentially converted into...
- Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically ****ociated with a different gender. From as early as pre-modern history...
- exceptions shall justify it; to follow the genius of the language, and by cross-questioning to elicit its secrets; to gauge each letter and estimate the value...
- adventures almost daily for an hour or so and took careful notes, cross-questioning Adams to ****ure he had it straight. Adams knew, and was apparently...
- accused did not know who the informants were, and there was no means of cross-questioning witnesses who might have been perjurors, excommunicates, criminals...