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Meanings of question the legitimacy in English
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Usage of question the legitimacy in English
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So to do that, they questionthelegitimacy of the Karzai government.
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The driver- aseccy ,likemost such-hadno reason to questionthelegitimacy of the manifest.
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Rather, he expresses incredulity that we could even dare questionthelegitimacy of America's actions.
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Conclusions: Fathers experience psychological distress in the perinatal period but questionthelegitimacy of their experiences.
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The other is that it is totally unacceptable to questionthelegitimacy of the democratically elected Georgian government.
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Lockdown latest in South Africa John Steenhuisen, leader of the opposition, has questionthelegitimacy of the deployment.
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But some opposition politicians have called into questionthelegitimacy of Karzai staying in office after May 21.
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It's another thing to questionthelegitimacy of MMP because there is no question that we form the majority.
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He said the Trump administration's actions call into questionthelegitimacy of the whole process for evaluating currency manipulations.
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I find it appalling that someone as privileged as Ms Dent Coad would dare questionthelegitimacy of my background.
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The foreign secretary tells the House of Commons it would be wrong to questionthelegitimacy of the new Ukrainian authorities.
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To say that, is to confess that there is no reply to those who questionthelegitimacy of the fact itself.
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It's also possible that elements of any ruling could directly call into questionthelegitimacy of the ECB embarking on a quantitative easing programme.
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Sturgeon responded: To now hear David Cameron questionthelegitimacy of MPs that Scotland would democratically elect will infuriate lots of people across Scotland.
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Collins says her concerns are about practical considerations and not about laying the groundwork to later questionthelegitimacy of the outcome of the election.
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Takeuchi questionedthelegitimacy of suggesting that nuclear emergencies could really be prevented.