Examples of 'more than a question' in a sentence

Meaning of "more than a question"

More than a question signifies that something involves or implies a greater significance, complexity, or depth than what a simple question might suggest. It suggests that there are additional aspects, considerations, or implications involved beyond the initial inquiry. This phrase is often used to indicate that a topic or issue requires deeper exploration, analysis, or understanding

How to use "more than a question" in a sentence

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more than a question
It is more than a question of rights and freedom.
That commitment involves more than a question of fairness.
More than a question of good taste.
But culture is far more than a question of language.
More than a question of investments.
But citizenship is more than a question of articles in a treaty.
Going from domestic economy to political economy is nothing more than a question of extension.
This is more than a question of legal maneuvers now.
So it is a question of law really more than a question of fact.
It is more than a question of authority and.
It is a commentary more than a question.
It is more than a question of good taste.
Traditional ownership of land is much more than a question of geography.
This more than a question is a thought that is bugging me.
Reform of the Security Council is more than a question of expansion.

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This is more than a question of mechanics and processes.
The world's agitation is no more than a question.
It was little more than a question of presentation.
Lovecraft 's opposition to the representatives of good taste is more than a question of detail.
It can not be more than a question of hours now.
I hope that this question mark remains nothing more than a question mark!
I am no more than a question now.
For the fishermen 's wives who lead MnaNaMara, safety is more than a question of statistics.
It is more than a question of money.
This is true by definition, but it is more than a question of definition alone.
But more than a question.
Through HRBA, overcoming poverty is understood as more than a question of economic growth.
It is more than a question of numbers.
I hope that this question mark remains nothing more than a question mark! We shall see.
It is more than a question of words.
For the fishermen 's wives who lead Mna Na Mara, safety is more than a question of statistics.
This was more than a question it was a plea of desperation and defeat.
The industrial sector 's transition to Industrie 4.0 is much more than a question of technology.
Development assistance is more than a question of providing financial resources.
More than a question of time, a matter of safety and efficiency.
Married love must therefore be more than a question of natural instinct or emotional drive.
More than a question of logic and solid arguments, independence is a question of character.
Sire, it is now more than a question of treason.
More than a question of technical expertise, risk management is a matter of judgment and character.
Mr. Quinn, I have a statement more than a question.
About more than a question.
Steven Nzonzi ( AS Rome / Galatasaray ) in Rennes, more than a question of salary?
Accuracy is often more than a question of getting the facts right.
It is more than a question of involvement in institutions and decision-making.
An office in Brussels, more than a question of prestige … ”.
This is more than a question of subsidiarity, it is also a question of efficiency . ”.
To you it may be more than a question of what temple marriage is all about.
This is more than a question of justice ; it is a question of common sense.
A united Europe is more than a question of economics and business.
I am no more than a question now . I do not know who I am.

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