Sentence examples for not trying to answer from inspiring English sources

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"He is not trying to answer this question at all," Olsen said.

And so can some writers in another category, which I think of as the diggers, who are not trying to answer the question "What was it like?" or "What happens?" but "What is it?" These are the philosophers, the scientists and (oddly enough) the autobiographers (not counting those of them who are "celebrities" or politicians).

But they're definitely not trying to answer questions about it.

It's as important as a CEO not trying to answer phones on the front desk.

"I'm not trying to answer any questions about sexualization, but rather present some of the things that we absorb digitally on a daily basis, in order to see what that's like.

The project was focused on technical variability and was not trying to answer a biological question [ 12].

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"Who Killed Atlanta's Children?" does not try to answer its titular question.

The SNP have not tried to answer the questions Carney posed.

"Sajjil" does not try to answer the question of why people feel this way; its innovation is to ask the question.

They do not try to answer the last question, but they conjecture that the fiscal and regulatory priorities of presidents offer a possible explanation.

In his floor speech, Senator Dodd did not try to answer the question -- who is John Ashcroft and how he would behave as attorney general.

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