calling into question造句1 Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
2 His moral standards have been called into question.
3 His honesty has never been called into question.
4 Freud called into question some deeply cherished beliefs.
5 In examining the content of the unconscious, Freud called into question some deeply-held beliefs.
6 The fact that a party can be voted into power by a minority of the electorate calls into question the country's electoral system.
7 This has called into question people's right to retire at 60.
8 I feel that my competence is being called into question here.
9 It does call into question the decision to send troops into the area.
10 The paper says the President's move has called into question the whole basis of democracy in the country.
11 He has caused a storm by calling into question one of the central dogmas of the Church.
12 At her most vicious, Horatia would taunt him,[www.] calling into question his virility.
13 Sotheby's can ill afford to have its auction prices called into question.
14 But in order to respond fully, our active participation as spectators is very obviously called into play - as well as called into question.
15 There is one aspect to Home Alone 2 which calls into question its appeal as a children's movie.
16 The proposed merger called into question Britain's civil aviation policy of the previous twenty years.
17 In fact, the capacity of forests to increase in order to restore carbon balances has been called into question.
18 Recently, my managerial integrity has been called into question by a number of directors and supporters.
19 They called into question various electoral procedures including the drawing up of electoral lists and the issuing of ballot papers.
20 My own position would also be called into question, as I regard Sunday as sacred.
21 To many scientists, epigenetics amounts to a heresy, calling into question the accepted view of the DNA sequence ? a cornerstone on which modern biology sits.
22 targeting John McCain's temperament, and calling into question his behavior during Congressional deliberations on the financial crisis.
23 This development is calling into question the future of the UK prime brokerage market.
24 The Oder-Neisse episode demonstrated the potential that external and border issues possessed in calling into question the unification process.
25 Many new discoveries have, in fact, shaken up the field, calling into question decades-old assumptions.
26 "Making less money than a female partner may threaten men's gender identity by calling into question the traditional notion of men as breadwinners," Munsch said.
27 And so there have been a couple of papers suggesting or calling into question whether or not the measurements are as accurate as they seem.
28 In 2000, an influential group called the World Commission on Dams issued a scathing report calling into question the benefits of hydropower.
29 Many articles have appeared in official and quasi-official media calling into question the value of professional qualifications in judges, suggesting that judges are overly isolated from the masses.
30 Many articles in the country's 5,000-plus science and technology journals go unread and uncited, calling into question the value of the research.