Sentence examples for expressing questions from inspiring English sources

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A1 Bush Nominee Under Scrutiny A growing chorus of conservatives have cast skepticism on President Bush's selection of Harriet E. Miers for the Supreme Court, expressing questions on her conservatism.

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After two panels reviewing the site offered negative evaluations, Columbia expressed questions about further investment.

Residents of the study community expressed questions and concerns about the transmission potential of AIVs from influenza-infected wild birds to subsistence hunters.

Ensure you know how to express questions, affirmative and negative statements in the past, present and future using the 20 most common regular and irregular verbs.

There's no disputing that tackling their extremely serious subject matter, they've put their hearts into the endeavor now at the Longacre, but their result does raise an often expressed question about what subjects can and can't be -- what subjects should and shouldn't be -- musicalized.

Variables with a stated significant impact on the behaviour of drivers exceeding speed limits, included in the model, are described below, those related to sample characteristics presented first and those expressing specific questions afterwards: dage_cl age-groups.

In this case, it compelled the ACLU to pen a letter to Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman expressing "serious questions concerning the legality of the officers' conduct" and compelled attorney Dan Gilleon to sue for $10,000 in damages from the SDPD.

Some politicians, rather than expressing sympathy, questioned his trip and asked that the royal household provide further details on its financing.

"Because Sigma is a query editor, you can express any question or query or analysis of your business data," Stripe co-founder Patrick Collison told me in a phone interview this week.

The court expressed "serious questions about the basis on which the Sprakab analysts [feel] able to establish with such certainty geographical allocation of the appellants' modes of speech".

Our hatred was mixed first with amazement, then with admiration expressed in questions like "How can that idiot keep it up?" "What makes him so hard-nosed?" "How come he doesn't report sick?

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