Sentences with phrase «pretty much every question»

The fact that you people completely ignore pretty much every question I pose to you is evidence to me I'm making valid points you don't want to deal with.
I've covered pretty much every question he's had.
I pretty much questioned all things from a young child and never questioned God when we were poor, when my home burned in riots or even when my dad died, but I did when my mom suffered her first stroke.
Rent Is Too Damn High Party nominee Jimmy McMillan, true to his word, turned pretty much every question to the topic of rent.
Pretty much any question I had involved a search on Google for the answer!
SR: That was pretty much the question.
They are damn well justified to ask pretty much any questions they want.
Only time will tell how many of these whisperings come true, but there's pretty much no question that Amazon has a whole flock of crazy ideas in the works.
Pretty much every question about how stock prices work is answered by the paragraph above, which an astonishingly large number of people don't seem to be aware of.
But he once was answering pretty much all questions on a different blog, so I asked him what policies he would favor.
Lots of good information here on Bigger Pockets, pretty much any question you ask will be answered by knowledgable folks.
In fact according to Attorney Lee Phillips, Counsel to the U.S. Supreme Court, «There's pretty much no question that the standard checkbook IRA and its variations are violating a number of IRS laws dealing with prohibited transactions and self dealing.»

Not exact matches

Between being a minority at pretty every much industry event, having to convince (mostly male) venture capitalists to invest in your company, and having those investors constantly question your judgment, being a female founder can be an isolating experience.
Microsoft was first and the company pretty much answered the questions about motion gaming, with a whole bunch of Kinect and Kinect - enabled games coming this year.
I put the question to Henry Aaron, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and got pretty much the answer I expected: it doesn't matter.
It's common for employee engagement surveys to be well over 100 questions and ask pretty much everything and anything.
They speak to clients pretty much every day, fielding questions on what is going on out there with financial stocks, so I asked them what their clients were asking them about most often.
He's pretty much got it nailed, aside from a few tweaks and a few niggling questions about who will pay for it.
While that might appear to be a pretty straightforward question, the answer may be more dependent on where you decide to look, how much you're asking for, what your credit profile looks like, how long you've been in business, and even the type of business you're in.
These are pretty much the same questions that he raised in last year's budget consultations.
According to (pretty outdated) CBO data on this question, that is in fact what happened, but as I and others (particularly Krugman) has endlessly stressed, our policy makers recently pivoted way too quickly to deficit reduction and that too has made it much harder to repair the damage from the housing bubble.
Asking a search marketer for his opinion on Google's Quality Score (QS) is pretty much a rhetorical question — we all dislike it.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney responded to a question about bitcoin at Regent's University in London in February, saying: «It has pretty much failed thus far on... the traditional aspects of money.
As many of you are aware financial time series violate pretty much all the rules of stationarity and yet many researchers, including me, have applied or will apply techniques when not appropriate thereby calling into question many of the resulting conclusions.
Now, the question I would raise is that one day, if and when they decide to rebuild, we can agree that pretty much anything will be substantially greater in the glamor and glitz department.
Baxter is on most questions a theological conservative, but on matters social and political he is pretty much an unexpurgated lefty, as was the case with his heroine, Dorothy Day of the Catholic Worker movement.
It doesn't just lead me to question whether she should have the job, but pretty much answers it.
I thought I pretty much covered her questions and way more succinctly than she posed them.
My series Carl's Rock Songbook has pretty much answered the question.
Most likely it was one or both of your parents, and it happened at an age when you pretty much accepted anything they told you without question, but that's not essential for what I'm about to describe.
Once you do that, your god has no constraints, which means you can make up pretty much any story you need to answer any question.
But there's no objective evidence to support any of them, and pretty much everything about the concept of a god raises significant questions no one can answer.»
Nobody thought much of religions other than Christianity; as was obvious by our public school pledge — which admonished us all to be good Christian citizens... Sure, I had questions too, but our church was pretty low - key so I was safe from some of the more radically - minded (read: brainwashed) of my peers.
I asked a question of this poster that was very much like the one myweight posed to L4H and unshockingly got pretty much the same response... «oh, well, define murder and you have to put it in perspective».
Pretty much the correct answer to any of his questions are ones that agree with his very biased opinion.
I think I am pretty much done with the series on Bibliology, and so rather than move right on to Theology Proper where I summarize and question what I have been taught about God (I'm actually scared to begin this), I am going to go back to my other two writing projects for a while.
In answer to your intended question, it has absolutely nothing to do with religion, and the original post is pretty much just a red herring.
I questioned the religion I was raised into and you can say I pretty much made up my own system of practices and beliefs.
I pretty much get a couple of different responses to that question:
Questions about the universe and our place in it enchant more and more people today, but revelation theology remains pretty much mute with respect to them.
I post this question pretty much every day but nobody has answered me yet.
Though the Imam did a good job at remaining calm and pretty much defending himself from her single track minded questions, her manner took away from the whole thing.
Here, too, questions could be raised, but the fact is that on immigration the U.S. bishops take pretty much the position of the Wall Street Journal, which, only half tongue in cheek, calls for a constitutional amendment abolishing national borders.
The question was «science can explain» not «science can explain everything» 1) We will never know the position of every bit of matter so knowing everything is not possible — the current theories match observations well enough for the answer to be yes 2) Again knowing everything about every individual step in the creation of life is not possible but current theories match... 3) here do know pretty much everything.
I'm conscious that most of my friends and family never have to worry about every ingredient in their food and they can all go out for late nights eating, drinking and partying in a pretty carefree manner, whereas I have to pick and choose my moments, ask waiters never ending lists of questions and pretty much always call it a night a little earlier.
After sharing the DIY gluten - free Bisquick Mix a while back, and it taking off like crazy, it's pretty much a daily occurrence that I get questioned about different ways to use the mix.
I actually meant to make this last week when I got back from Bonnaroo, but of course what with hanging up wet tarps and feeling a lil sad about missing my new pals, actually cooking anything was pretty much out of the question.
That pretty much sealed the deal because he ate his green eggs right up with zero questions except, «Momma, I all done, may I please have my cookie now?»
Serves: This recipe is pretty easy to judge how much to get to serve your crew but let me know if you have any questions
Another thing I don't tolerate well is cashews, the base for most vegan cheeses and cheesecakes, so the whole concept of alternative cheese has pretty much been out of the question until now.
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