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  2. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    Not all witnesses' answers are susceptible to this objection, as questions can and often do call for a narrative response, especially on direct examination. Non-responsive: the witness's response constitutes an answer to a question other than the one that was asked, or no answer at all.

  3. Objection (argument) - Wikipedia

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    An inference objection is an objection to an argument based not on any of its stated premises, but rather on the relationship between a premise (or set of premises) and main contention. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] For a given simple argument, if the assumption is made that its premises are correct, fault may be found in the progression from these to the ...

  4. Double-barreled question - Wikipedia

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    In a legal trial, a compound question may raise an objection, [8] as the witness may be unable to provide a clear answer to the inquiry. One guide to trial practice offers the following example of a compound question: [ 9 ]

  5. Seven Common Job Search Objections -- and How to ... - AOL

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    By Don Asher, America's Job Search Guru and author of 'Cracking the Hidden Job Market' If you've been in the job market for more than five minutes, you've heard some networking contact or employer ...

  6. Leading question - Wikipedia

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    A leading question is a question that suggests a particular answer and contains information the examiner is looking to have confirmed. [1] The use of leading questions in court to elicit testimony is restricted in order to reduce the ability of the examiner to direct or influence the evidence presented. Depending on the circumstances, leading ...

  7. Opinion - A kicked DOGE hollers: Progressives’ telling ...

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    The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk and his team, is facing resistance from left-wing critics who are concerned about its lack of statutory authority and its potential ...

  8. Argumentative - Wikipedia

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    Opposing counsel could raise an argumentative objection. In this context, "negligently" is a legal term of art with a precise and narrow meaning, and the witness cannot reasonably answer the question without understanding the relevant law. Since the lawyer is "arguing" his case that John Doe was driving negligently through the witness, the ...

  9. Reeves rejects Heathrow expansion critics, saying answer ...

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    The Chancellor was asked on the same programme what her message to Sir Sadiq and others opposing Heathrow expansion would be. She said: “Look, the answer to new infrastructure can’t always be no.