Sentence examples for message questioning from inspiring English sources

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After an analyst sent Mr. Cohen an instant message questioning the holdings, Mr. Cohen responded that he was following the advice of Mr. Martoma and Mr. Holman because "they are closer to it than you," according to the court filing.

In a relative lull, Golding himself lashed out with a provocative e-mail message questioning the race organizer's wisdom in laying out the course for Leg 3. Via telephone, he elaborated on the dispatch.

An article yesterday about efforts by the Bush campaign to counter negative accounts in a book by Kitty Kelley referred incompletely to the media outlets to which the Republican Party sent an e-mail message questioning aspects of her previous biographies.

His scoring record was far from prolific but his all-round dynamism and havoc-wreaking were admirable, and even his manager, Roy Keane, respected the player's defiance: once when Walters missed training because of illness, Keane sent a message questioning the authenticity of that justification, and Walters replied with characteristic directness and power, texting Keane a picture of his vomit.

The second, signed by three retired generals, is intended to refute widely circulated e-mail message questioning Mr. Obama's patriotism by showing a picture of him not placing his hand over his heart while the national anthem played before a political speech.

However, Abbie recently sent out a FB message questioning the logic of Jacques Mauger, the host of the ITF (International Trombone Festival) posting on his FB page: "ITF PARIS 2012 -- the best trombonists in the world will be there, why not you???" Abbie responded: "Why not?

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Now his campaign's effort to reach Iowans who have received anonymous e-mail messages questioning his patriotism or faith has grown more organized.

The association with Mr. Wright, and a consistent stream of anonymous e-mail messages questioning his patriotism and background, had taken their toll.

She sent the production team e-mail messages questioning individual words and phrases, especially locutions that Twain's characters, as she understood them, would not have used or could not have known.

They include: employee sharing, where employment agencies and business groups would coordinate to promote "carousel-like workforce models"; small business careers fairs to attract graduates; triggered "growth prompt" messages questioning recruitment intentions as soon as a business' financial data shows a strong business performance.

But those messages questioning the competency of working mothers and defining success by the narrow view of a job are a disaster.

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