Question and doubt definitions clarifying terminological use for advisory jurisdiction and resource allocation contexts. The note explains that question denotes a problem or raised objection requiring resolution, while doubt denotes both the act of questioning and a state of mental uncertainty lacking a settled conviction; these definitions are offered as terminological guidance relevant to advisory jurisdiction and natural-resources allocation discussions.
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Question and doubt definitions clarifying terminological use for advisory jurisdiction and resource allocation contexts.
The note explains that question denotes a problem or raised objection requiring resolution, while doubt denotes both the act of questioning and a state of mental uncertainty lacking a settled conviction; these definitions are offered as terminological guidance relevant to advisory jurisdiction and natural-resources allocation discussions.
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