Sentence examples for has appropriately called from inspiring English sources

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"President Bush has appropriately called for fair, balanced and constitutional reform," Mr. McConnell said.

Here's one theory: Between the late 1960's and the early 1990's, the dominant fact of our political life was a cultural backlash -- a reaction against the larger events in America (and all the Western democracies) that Francis Fukuyama has appropriately called the "Great Disruption".

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Private residential properties often have higher risk for lead poisoning than do public properties (Mielke et al. 2011b), and Rabito et al. have appropriately called attention to the need to address lead contamination of private residential properties.

He wrote: "The proposed test commits what has been appropriately called 'the fallacy of the unique methodological solution', that is, succumbing to the belief that 'if only we can fix this aspect and make all teachers do this particular thing, all (educational, literacy, …) problems will be solved.'".

Past fragrances include a line of Avengers colognes -- yes, the Hulk has one, appropriately called "SMASH" -- as well as Star Trek and Star Wars scents aimed at tapping two intense fan bases.

At the opposite end of the spectrum are people who are obsessed with a particular party or who devour the news with a curious brand of gusto, as well as people who pay attention to what MSNBC's Ed Schultz has so appropriately called trash talk radio; its regulars, plunging themselves into someone else's distortion of the political scene.

It has also been appropriately called livelihood ecology (Gari 2000), or liberation ecology (Peet and Watts 1996).

You have repeatedly and appropriately called for a Clean Energy Technology Fund of $150 billion over ten years that could be funded from receipts collected from a greenhouse gas cap and trade program.

At the end of film, which might have been more appropriately called "No Exit from the Gift Shop" (with all the Sartrean implications intact), Banksy says, philosophically, at the success of his Frankenstein's monster, "Maybe it means art is a bit of a joke".

At the end of the film, which might have been more appropriately called "No Exit from the Gift Shop" (with all the Sartrean implications intact), Banksy says, philosophically, at the success of his Frankenstein's monster, "Maybe it means art is a bit of a joke".

Mark has appropriately apologized".

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