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What (who) is raise question - definition

RAISE IS A SHAFT IN A MINE WHICH JOINS TWO LEVELS BY DEFINITION MINED UPWARDS
Raiseboring; Raise-borer; Raise-bore; Raise bore; Raisebore; Raise drilling

Raise a question of privilege         
MOTION IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Question of privilege; Point of personal privilege; Point of privilege; Point of Privilege; Motion to raise a question of privilege; Motions to raise a question of privilege
In parliamentary procedure, a motion to raise a question of privilege is a privileged motion that permits a request related to the rights and privileges of the assembly or any of its members to be brought up.
Leg raise         
STRENGTH TRAINING EXERCISE
Knee raise; Leg raises
The leg raise is a strength training exercise which targets the iliopsoas (the anterior hip flexors). Because the abdominal muscles are used isometrically to stabilize the body during the motion, leg raises are also often used to strengthen the rectus abdominis muscle and the internal and external oblique muscles.
question tag         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Wikipedia

Raise borer

A raise borer is a machine used in underground mining, to excavate a circular hole between two levels of a mine without the use of explosives.

The raise borer is set up on the upper level of the two levels to be connected, on an evenly laid platform (typically a concrete pad). A small-diameter hole (pilot hole) is drilled to the level required; the diameter of this hole is typically 230mm - 445mm (9" - 17.5"), large enough to accommodate the drill string. Once the drill has broken into the opening on the target level, the bit is removed and a reamer head, of the required diameter of the excavation, is attached to the drill string and raised back towards the machine. The drill cuttings from the reamer head fall to the floor of the lower level. The finished raise has smooth walls and may not require rock bolting or other forms of ground support. One impressive use of raise boring is the 7.1 m diameter shafts for Sasol's Middelbult and Bosjesspruit Mines in South Africa.

The boxhole borer (or machine roger) is a variant of a raise borer that is used when there is not enough space on the higher of the two levels to be connected. The boxhole borer is set up on the lower level, drills a pilot hole as a guide, then drives the reamer bit along the pilot hole from the lower level to the upper. Precautions have to be taken to redirect falling drill cuttings away from the machine, and to reinforce the drill string.

Examples of use of raise question
1. "It has to raise question marks over whether there will be an employment effect here.
2. There are a few critics and cynics in each community who will raise question marks as to what a forum like this can achieve.
3. The news will inevitably raise question marks over the longevity of other works by artists inspired by Hirst who have used materials ranging from frozen blood to elephant dung.
4. These discrepancies "raise question marks about the process of resource allocation to the local authorities in general, as it is clear that the criteria were not the only parameter dictating the allocations," he wrote.
5. While the Senate has not taken up the pay–raise question, the House‘s action provides a strong signal that federal workers can expect to receive the 3.1 percent increase next year.