Mr. Kneisel went on in answer to another question.
Then, in answer to another question: "Nothing can express music but music itself.
What the master's duty in such a case may be in respect to liberation, is another question, and one which the apostle does not here treat of.
Another question of considerable delicacy and importance still remains to be discussed.
Whether the successors of the Herberts and Tindals of a former day are not plagiarists from them, is another question, and depends entirely upon whether the writings of their predecessors are sufficiently known to them.
There is, however, another question, and that is why the House is determined to exert its power so as to maintain the conventions of the constitution as they stand to-day.
A change of this kind could certainly be made, but whether it would be wise or not is another question.
Whether the centre of gravity in Consistency Logic should not be shifted back from Syllogism to Definition, the latter being the true centre of consistency, is another question.
Whether the scope of Logic ought to be extended is another question.
Then there is another question: If he were going to have a book copied and then swear that the copy was the original, he would have copied it himself.
Now, there is another question here--because I have said enough about ink, at least enough to give you an inkling of my views.
Now, there is another question, and I have no doubt that you have asked it yourselves.
Another question of grave political significance was presented to the 37th Congress early in this session, that of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia.
There is another question in which the people are vitally interested, and that is the currency question.
Another question is the limit at which illusions of sense begin, how, indeed, they can be distinguished from correct perceptions.
But whether this construction, from our standpoint of knowing and feeling, is to be regarded as higher or lower is another question.
Forensic persuasion is of especial importance and has been considered so since classical days, whether rightly, is another question.
But whether nature is able to claim the whole life of the soul, or whether at some point there does not arise an insuperable opposition to such a claim, is another question.
Whether the idea of freedom in every sense is shown to be invalid is another question; perhaps the problem is not so much solved as put on one side.
How much good he is accomplishing, though, is another question.
How long the fact stays by him is another question.
All too soon, moreover, it was joined by another question of similar import, but far more appalling.
But whether Nilus copied from Joly or from the same source whence Joly derived his ideas is another question.
Whether even these higher initiates are really in the secret is another question.
Whether in this case the authors of the Protocols were Jews or whether the Jewish portions have been interpolated by the people into whose hands they fell is another question.
Another question is, Which of existing states is suited to her?
Well, there is another question: By friends and enemies do we mean those who are so really, or only in seeming?
I will be wiser now and acknowledge that we must go to the bottom of another question: What is to be the education of our guardians?
But whether we should have been pleased with those whom such an announcement might bring is another question.
It is another question whether it must succeed, and that everywhere, because it has succeeded in this one case.
What will be the result, when a severer test is applied, is another question.
This brings us to another question, that of-- Intermixture.
Whether the land has risen or the sea encroached is another question.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another question" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.