


2022 These reports are usually created by experts within the company who query its supply chain and run the data through sophisticated models. Leslie Scism, WSJ, Then, in its infinite processing power, it can’t be bothered even to query Wikipedia about West Virginia’s political trends. Tara Kavaler, The Arizona Republic, Analysts are expected to query MetLife for more detail about Covid-19 trends on Thursday, during the company’s earnings call. 2022 Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Over the course of several weeks, The Republic attempted to query all Republican candidates for attorney general on Trump's endorsement and whether each believed that Biden had legitimately won Arizona in 2020.

2022 The query, politely probing, came in the October 27, 1954, issue of The Bicycle, a British weekly. 2022 The query came after Warren watched the guard who transferred from Cincinnati to Saint Mary’s upon Cronin’s departure score 18 points against the Bruins in the second round.īen Bolch, Los Angeles Times, 24 Mar. 2021 When the query was completed, Harsin was retained as head coach. 2022 Gigi Johnson had intended her query as a way of stimulating more than small talk at the restaurant near their Long Beach home. 2022 The agent answered my query about the airline choosing my seat but ignored my follow-up about switching to an open aisle seat once onboard. Lenika Cruz, The Atlantic, 7 June 2022 Sports memories are indelible, and Wall Street Journal readers shared hundreds of them in response to our recent query.ĭemetria Gallegos, WSJ, Those customers are most likely listening to music on hold or typing their query to a smiley chatbot in the hope of hearing some news of when their purchase will arrive.Įrica Gunn, Forbes, 12 Apr. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Her query seemed to place an unfair burden on the shoulders of seven young musicians who have never claimed to be activists.
