Sentence examples for made questions from inspiring English sources

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But as boardroom deals are made, questions continue to linger on the viability of the project.

That Amazon's error focused on gay and lesbian themed books made questions of bias all the more salient.

And while being in a combat zone and watching the casualty numbers tick by on my work station made questions like As what gender do you identify?

In 1983 he made Questions Of Leadership, a series that asked whether workers were being betrayed by trade union officials, but Channel 4, which had commissioned it, refused to broadcast it, saying it was unbalanced.

The continued redaction of twenty-eight pages in the 9/11 Commission Report has not made questions about official Saudi involvement in the plot go away; it has only made discussion of it less rational and more susceptible to conspiracy theories.

This article provides a brief overview of the progress made, questions yet unanswered and possible future directions.

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When these transitions are made, question process which is started with "what is architecture" will be discussed with some concepts.

Where necessary to make questions psychiatric specific, we replaced the word "medical" with "psychiatric".

Don't make questions conclusive.

Look for clues that can make questions easier.

Make questions only you know the answer to.

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