Sentence examples for interrogate opportunities from inspiring English sources

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As we observe this year's International Women's Day, it is time to interrogate opportunities for the women of Africa in enhancing the growth trajectory already being seen.

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He and Dickas look for opportunities to interrogate officials on the gaps between what they say in public and what they say in classified briefings.

But, according to Hillary Mann Leverett, an adviser to the National Security Council between 2001 and 2003, the Bush Administration would have had several opportunities to interrogate Saad bin Laden earlier, if it had been willing to make a deal with Iran, where, according to U.S. intelligence, he lived occasionally after September 11th.

Optogenetics opened not only new exciting opportunities to interrogate the nervous system but also requires adequate probes to facilitate these wishes.

And the plot, as contrived as it is, provides plentiful opportunities to interrogate perversions and challenge the audience with material Hollywood doesn't have the guts to touch.

More recently, rapid progress in the development of massively parallel sequencing such as Illumina/Solexa or Applied Biosystems/SOLiD, has provided people unprecedented opportunities to interrogate plausible alternative RNA splicing.

The well-designed genomics projects in each domain have helped investigators to generate massive amount of genetic data, presenting new opportunities to interrogate the information revealed in each single domain and to explore combined analyses across platforms.

Identification of the genetic cause of these important conditions provides unique opportunities to interrogate and characterize disease pathogenesis and pathophysiology, starting from the molecular level and expanding from there.

"His interrogator interrogated.

Lawmakers in Congress used the merger as an opportunity to interrogate the leaders of the Federal Reserve and Henry M. Paulson Jr., who was Treasury secretary when the merger was struck.

The coalition and Afghan Army would now have a rare opportunity to interrogate an Afghan soldier who had turned on coalition forces; most are quickly killed in ensuing firefights.

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