Sentence examples for published questions from inspiring English sources

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In 1923 he published Questions of the Hour.

After the article was published, questions were raised about her educational background.

After the article was published, questions were raised by the blog IvyGate about the identities of six Cornell students quoted in the article or shown in an accompanying picture.

In late June ScoreTop.com, a website that helped users prepare for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), was shut down following allegations that it had published questions being used in current GMAT exam papers.

But the quiz is a parlor game for readers of The Guardian, which has published questions — 18 sets, each on a theme that, too, must be cracked — at Christmas since 1951.

A concrete example of the integration of the Mongols with the Han can be found in Mr. Liang Shuming's recently published Questions and Answers (p.2).

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The department will seek comment on the report through Jan . 28and will publish questions from the report next week.

Questions on socio-demographic aspects of care were drawn from published approved questions from the Office of National Statistics [ 24].

We've just published 163 Questions to Write or Talk About, our compilation of all the Student Opinion questions we asked in the 2011-12 school year.

With the best-regarded MBA programmes having published their questions for the coming application cycle, would-be MBAs now have a chance to compare their questions and prepare themselves accordingly.

The study is published as questions are being raised about the effectiveness of new technology in classroom settings.

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