Examples of 'be called into question' in a sentence

Meaning of "be called into question"

be called into question - This phrase means to have the truth, validity, or accuracy of something doubted or challenged

How to use "be called into question" in a sentence

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be called into question
They will not be called into question.
The impartiality of military observers should not be called into question.
None of these can now be called into question or circumvented.
The authority of the superorganism is not to be called into question.
Do not be called into question.
To allow their integrity to be called into question.
This framework may be called into question by political reversals and changes in government.
My parenting skills will be called into question.
Would be called into question and I would have to fire you for real this time.
All of that would be called into question.
It is therefore troubling that the validity of journalism continues to be called into question.
They should not be called into question.
It is important that final judicial decisions can longer be called into question.
Scale that must be called into question.
Individual definitions and sensitivities to racism can also be called into question.

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Your judgement will be called into question every time.
The systematically collective dimension of SSEOs can be called into question.
Anything that might be called into question by your heirs.
The impartiality of a trustee can sometimes be called into question.
For this strategy to be called into question due to the offshoring factor.
We must not allow these principles to be called into question.
Such a regime will not be called into question by the occasional consumption of sweets.
The dogma of progress seemed to be called into question.
This legal effect can not be called into question by the subsequent expression of a contrary intention.
It becomes too reassuring to be called into question.
This assessment cannot be called into question by the arguments raised by the French authorities.
Their effectiveness can thus be called into question.
It has also be called into question by the Court of Auditors.
My motives will always be called into question.
There is consequently no reason for this principle to be called into question.
Viability of the euro may be called into question by global investors.
Our international status as a nuclear power will be called into question.
Guarantees of its integrity will be called into question as a result of the current liberalisation.
Years of certainty suddenly all seemed to be called into question.
Acts not to be called into question Employees.
All of his past convictions can be called into question.
That conclusion cannot be called into question by the existence of the VPRT report.
What has been achieved should not be called into question.
Indeed, it can be called into question whether philosophy makes any.
Everything would need to be called into question.
Political asylum was a humanitarian institution whose principle could not be called into question.
My judgment will be called into question.
Free movement is now an established fact which can no longer be called into question.
Of course it can be called into question.
That right was recognized under international law and could hardly be called into question.
These principles must not be called into question in any way.
We only hope that the principle of compulsory expenditure will not be called into question.
All his academic records should be called into question including his SATs.
The success and expanding use of voluntary measures would thus be called into question.
Letting oneself be called into question by His.

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