Sentence examples for but not responded from inspiring English sources

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Pflüger has been asked to comment on this specific incident but not responded so far.

"You can see who's viewed it but not responded," fumed one popular Park Slope hostess — via e-mail, of course.

You could also try creating a folder called "reply later" and stick all the emails you've read but not responded to in there, then set aside a specific time of the day to look in there and address anything you haven't answered yet.

Of course, if you so choose, if a user sees that the email has been opened but not responded to within a few hours, one could even send a follow-up canned response using another one of Tout's templates.

Well it certainly would be with me.' One participant openly agreed with the following potentially controversial comment about immigration made in the Black African/Black Caribbean group was but not responded to by the rest of the group.

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School administrators can "listen" to such students but not "respond" to them, he says.

Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O'Neal were invited but have not responded.

The Chinese acknowledged it but have not responded, officials said.

But customers have not responded.

But supervisors have not responded, he said.

But Labor has not responded to the Productivity Commission report either.

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