Sentence examples for more ready to question from inspiring English sources

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The Drake legend lives on, but historians nowadays are more ready to question it.

We were more ready to question what we did, and to take risks".

"The New Jim Crow" arrives at a receptive moment, when declining crime rates and exploding prison budgets have made conservatives and liberals alike more ready to question the wisdom of keeping nearly 1 in 100 Americans behind bars.

After the Second World War, in the communist People's Republic of Poland, he became more of a controversial figure, with historians more ready to question his internal politics and attachment to Hungary.

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Moderate your absolute convictions by always being ready to question and to reflect.

And we could not be more ready to answer these questions.

Ms. Toma said she hoped for a younger pope, and one more ready to embrace changes, including on the question of divorce, which the church prohibits.

On the one hand, the 46-year-old first term senator is working to counter John McCain's advantage on the question of who is more ready to become commander in chief.

He was ready to talk more, ready to help.

Now Democrats appear more ready to go to the polls.

"It made Andrew more ready to go on his gut".

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