Sentences with phrase «into question by»

With its stock crashing, the future of Facebook as an advertising platform has been called into question by marketers, lawmakers and privacy activists following Monday's «revelations» that its data...
Its looks have been called into question by some, but it will grow on you.
Their statistic has come into question by some new organizations including The Washington Post, which say that the number has been «inflated» by including shootings and gunfire on school grounds that, for instance, did not include attacks on students.
That finding is not called into question by the other arguments submitted by the Commission and by the interveners.
When the territorial jurisdiction of the judicial district is put into question by the defendant, via a motion for declinatory exception, the plaintiff must then prove that one of the exceptional cases set forth in the subsequent paragraphs of art. 68 C.C.P. applies.
In the interview she brought the role of law firms in perpetuating sexual harassment into question by calling for an end to gagging orders and reform to the law on non-disclosure agreements.
But companies» integrity has been called into question by the failure of authorities to properly investigate and prosecute instances of bribery.»
Namely, that all of the scientists involved have been cleared of any wrongdoing, and that the science allegedly called into question by the event has found to be untarnished.
Mother Jones magazine reported in 2010 that «Michaels» credibility on climate is called into question by a trove of documents from a 2007 court case that attracted almost no scrutiny at the time.
All the recent ice - core data has been called into question by Salby's work, and the answers by the «concensus» were to get him blacklisted by the NSF and stranded in Europe by his Australian employer.
To me, the peer review process has been called into question by climategate.
Evidence was found in a rare mineral that records global temperatures Warming was global and NOT limited to Europe Throws doubt on orthodoxies around «global warming» By Ted Thornhill Current theories of the causes and impact of global warming have been thrown into question by a new study which shows that during medieval times the -LSB-...]
Of course the magnitude of this trend is bought into question by the problem of meshing of OLR measurements between satellites.
But the future of this remarkable place, known as The Meeting of Waters (or Encontro das à guas) is being called into question by a new industrial port which threatens to pollute the rivers and disrupt wildlife — prompting environmentalists to rise in its defense.The Meeting of Waters marks the spot where the brown, murky waters of the Solimões mixes with the dark torrent of the Rio Negro near the northern capital of Manuas, converging to form the Amazon river proper.
Seems to me that if we (joe average or joe media) make judgements, those judgements are called into question by the scientific community.
The «genuine» as embodied in the first painting is denied or, at the very least, called into question by the second.
Their «New Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.Throughout his career, Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video.In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining element of his work.The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color, while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to interact on various architectural planes.Sonnier's architectural neon installations in public spaces have earned him wide acclaim in an international context.
Their «New Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.
To encourage a dispassionate, impersonal, sociological and institutionally - oriented approach would reveal the entire romantic, elitist, individual - glorifying and monograph - producing substructure upon which the profession of art history is based, and which has only recently been called into question by a group of younger dissidents.
The in - transition state of the home in Coquitlam has been the status quo ever since its owners learned the house's sale, which they understood was a done deal, was thrown into question by the tax.
Now, it's being called into question by them, and in unusually public terms.
She admitted that the problem pointed out some shortfalls in their process when a book is under review after the quality of it is called into question by Amazon customers.
Bugatti's record set back in 2010 is official all over again, after having its world record for fastest production car thrown into question by a competitor and put under review by Guinness.
The M3's status as the default sports saloon of choice has been brought into question by competent competition.
The traditional practice of granting lifelong job security to professors after seven or so years is being called into question by many, including Naomi Schaefer Riley, a former Wall Street Journal editor and writer.
The legality of the government's decision over the Weald of Kent has been called into question by some, including former schools minister David Laws, who said in his diaries that ministers were warned the decision was at serious risk of losing if put to a judicial review.
Monica Garcia, the board president, said the schools» high scores had been called into question by the cheating incident.
But now, as we move to the next level of accountability, this reform «miracle» is being called into question by discrepancies leading to allegations of fraud in dropout reporting as well as the preliminary results of the new, more rigorous, Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test, which, depending on your perspective, reflect either a lack of true student achievement progress in many areas or a backsliding in progress previously reported.Recently, this debate was sharpened with the release of the results in five major U. S. cities of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests, in which Houston participated on a voluntary basis, and the results were mixed at best.
And still thousands more will graduate only due to a massive $ 15 million credit recovery program that allows them to earn a C if they can demonstrate proficiency in an online course, a practice that has been called into question by some education experts who characterize it as an essentially cheap and faulty way of getting a student to graduate.
Previous predictions of teacher shortages later in this decade based mainly on demographic projections of increased elementary - school enrollment have been called into question by recent federal demographic surveys.
He has never acknowledged to himself that he has had any ambitions beyond wanting to be a devoted husband and father, a stance that mystifies Cindy and is called into question by his heavy drinking.
Causation itself is brought into question by the endless recycling and quoting redolent of smart cinema.
Yet unlike those film's heroes, Richard is neither a Christ figure (in one scene he expressly denies that he is Jesus — or indeed the Devil), nor an agent of divine justice (the film's first line is «God will forgive them, He'll forgive them and allow them into heaven — I can't live with that»)-- and while there is no doubt that his judge - jury - and - executioner attitude towards vigilantism is entirely reactionary, both his morality and his sanity come to be called into question by the film.
However, he still does not believe Darwin's theory of evolution is put into question by the evidence of epigenetics research.
The large - scale optical and radio structures previously have been thought to indicate the symmetry axis of the active nucleus in the inner light - months of the galaxy, an idea now called into question by the new VLBA images.
No part of this has been called into question by the way.
The very existence of the exoplanet dubbed Gliese 581g has been called into question by astronomer Francesco Pepe who was unable to find the planet in the data.
That idea, which inspired the hit play Copenhagen, has been called into question by letters released in February from the Niels Bohr Archive in Denmark.
The discovery of the «exercise hormone» irisin three years ago and more than 170 related papers about it since have been called into question by recent research showing they were based on flawed testing kits.
In the past few months the supposedly rock - solid benefits of eating a low - fat diet have been called into question by one of the biggest nutritional studies ever conducted.
News organizations» abilities to build trust with sources and gather sensitive information have been called into question by recent disclosures about surveillance: the U.S. Department of Justice's admission that it secretly obtained phone records from the Associated Press, Microsoft's admission that it read a blogger's personal Hotmail account to find a source of an internal leak and criminal investigations that have used email traces to identify and prosecute anonymous sources.
These findings were quickly called into question by follow - up observations.
The case for action rests on the realization that for the first time since the beginning of the Enlightenment era in the mid-17th century, the very idea of science as a way to establish a common book of knowledge about the world is being broadly called into question by heavily financed public relations campaigns.
Patterson's study does not convince the researchers whose results were published in July and are called into question by the new work.
The claim, attributed in the news to Japanese researcher Hisashi Moriguchi, was quickly called into question by both Harvard University and the supposedly affiliated Japanese institutions.
SUNY Polytechnic oversaw the bidding processes of jobs brought into question by Bharara.
The parliamentary party has a clear collective mandate as the official opposition, partly on the basis of a manifesto with clear commitments to Nato and the EU plus renewal of Trident, all policies now put into question by Corbyn's leadership campaign.
These qualities have been called into question by the Clarkstown Town Board, which has levied numerous insubordination charges against him, currently being heard by an arbitrator.
In an extraordinary attack, the White House slammed U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer for criticizing the administration's proposed cuts to homeland security funding, labeling Schumer «wrong» and even calling his «credibility» on homeland security into question by digging up a sore point in his voting record.
When this partnership with citizens are called into question by acts of excessive force on the part of the enforcers of the law, such as we witnessed during the march, when unarmed peaceful protestors were physically assaulted resulting in severe injuries; it is seen as a symptom of an ailing system championed by a failing government who seek to curtail the right of its citizens to exercise their constitutionally mandated rights.
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