Sentence examples for calls a question from inspiring English sources

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Xiang, a candidate in MIT Sloan's Executive MBA program, experienced the practice — which Gregersen calls a "question burst" — firsthand.

Chan, a property developer, began PC Air last year and immediately confronted what he calls a "question of human rights" in this generally open-minded but still socially conservative nation of 69 million.

A report on terrorism prosecutions written by scholars at New York University's School of Law has set off an ugly fight, pitting the school against former Mayor Edward I. Koch and Representative Peter T. King in what one side calls a question of intellectual freedom, and the other says is a matter of intellectual honesty.

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He called a question about his spending "ridiculous".

A documentary series I made for Channel 4, called A Question of Leadership, was never shown.

ML: That is what we call a question with no answer.

He arrived at 7 a.m. for a meeting with his union representative to discuss what a union official, Christopher Roos, called "a question of theft".

As it happens, the first time I saw Mr. Bennett (I mean the real Mr. Bennett, not an impersonator) was in a play (by Mr. Bennett) called "A Question of Attribution".

In order to be placed on an evaluation, questions that are of the same topic must first be "grouped" into something called a question group.

"It's a very beat-up little butterfly," probably the variety called a question mark, because of the design on its wings.

Sarkozy denied the charges outright but lost his cool in the last TV debate calling a question over the case "disgraceful".

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