Sentence examples for published does from inspiring English sources

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Now that the book is published, does she regret such naked honesty?

the vague production and reserve data that gets published does not begin to tell the whole story of an oil field's health, production potential or even its size.

Still, the order in which polls are published does not exactly match the order in which they were actually conducted — and at turning points in the race, these details can make a difference.

Bentley took that pretty far: he wrote that the name of Theodore Roosevelt, who was President when "The Process of Government" was published, "does not mean to us, when we hear it, so much bone and blood, but a certain number of millions of American citizens tending in certain directions".

The study, reported at the conference but not yet published, doesn't address why people stopped or why they resumed.

That something is published does not make it true -- especially online.

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"The worst thing is that every single component of GDP that was published did not rise.

Lakoff says: "After I published Don't Think of an Elephant!

And if its appearance on Twitter equals being published, do I even have the rights to it anymore?

Most of the imagery that was published didn't have that context, and so it was misleading".

Secondly, the radiology images published do not point towards severe osteoporosis.

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