Sentence examples for asking requires from inspiring English sources

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Q: What you're asking requires work.

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Just to ask requires an accumulation of unembarrassed insolence that is known in America as cool.

Doesn't equality (and liberty), socialists ask, require economic democracy?

"Should the attainment of four stars," she asks, "require not only perfection but ceaseless stupefaction and dazzlement?" That quotation hints at one reason readers seeking better than one-star English may find this book tough going.

The numeracy items use prescription forms, clinic instructions, and medical insurance examples about which questions are asked requiring calculations.

Since the questions being asked required an assessment of specific activity limitations such as vision, hearing, and communication, those under the age of 5 years were excluded from the study.

Although Cortana avoids mistakes by asking, she requires slightly more work on your part.

He also asked about requiring automobile manufacturers to make cars cleaner.

Isn't there a law, Therese asked me, requiring hospitals to reveal their prices?

The Lancet too has asked (registration required) its owner to abandon the arms business but has been ignored.

To the extent Mr. Bibb disagreed with those conclusions, he was neither asked nor required to defend them.

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