Query in a sentence as a noun

"Me: "I find IDs useful for querying things.

It so happened that the airline had placed an expensive ad, linked to the query that was its name.

However, mobile CPCs are less than desktop CPCs, and the query mix is continuing to shift to mobile.

This is a dead simple query, extremely specific, and they point you to a really bad area of SF.

For example, we noticed a major search engine would not return a large airline's homepage when the airline's name was given as a query.

Query in a sentence as a verb

At every step I would obsessively query my doctors for conditional probabilities: given what we'd just found out, what were the chances of dying?

Subsequent revisions have made it seem that if the NSA doesn't have the immediate ability to query the companies' backends, then they have some kind of carte blanche ability to ask for data and immediately receive it.

Some things immediately jump out to you, like "previous search query terms" is in some sort of cylinder object you assume is supposed to be some sort of database, but you don't actually log the search queries to any database currently.

But it should not require anything more than a media query fetching different CSS and perhaps some additional scripting so as to simply restyle the content experience Andy does say that all you need is media quires for the CSS and such and bingo.

Query definitions

noun

an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present"

See also: question inquiry enquiry interrogation

verb

pose a question

See also: question