Sentence examples for call attacks from inspiring English sources

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In "Scholars Call Attacks a Distortion of Islam" (news article, Sept. 30), Islamic theologians raised more questions than they answered.

Americans who are wondering why federal law enforcement officials seem so hesitant to call attacks by domestic extremists terrorism should take a look at the law, Brzozowski says.

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Finally, Pei et al. [37] propose what they call "attack story reconstruction".

Eleven other types of call have been described including a flock call, threat call, attack call, snarl call and copulation call.

The Republican National Committee tapped Santorum to host a conference call attacking the Obama administration's new welfare waiver policy.

Mr. Espada also railed against his critics, calling attacks against him "way beyond the pale".

Every Anbar respondent called attacks on coalition forces "acceptable," far more than anywhere else in the country.

The robust watermarking assumes that the watermark should be resistant to various signal processing techniques called attacks.

In the historical record, even brief non-contact encounters or sightings have been called attacks.

The assembled journalists issued a statement calling attacks on the media a war crime.

(In politics, this is called attacking an opponent's strengths).

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