What's more, the individual doesn't seem to understand that his question can't be
answered in a few paragraphs by anyone — whether they know what they're talking about or not.
This is a pretty hard question to
answer in a few paragraphs because everything we do is tailored to the law firm's needs.
Not exact matches
Of those who responded, 848 teachers wrote statements that went beyond the
answers to the multiple - choice questions, ranging
in length from one sentence to a
few paragraphs.
The question asked
in your last
paragraph (what's the downside) is
answered simply; if you take out a loan and close the cards, that's a ding on your score because your leverage ratio on this portion of your credit jumps to 100 % or more, and because you'll be reducing the average age of your lines of credit (one line of credit a
few days old versus five lines of credit several years old each).
Again, no pretense I know about this, I'm just saying — read the articles linked
in the first
few paragraphs of the main post and some of these simple questions are
answered there.
The Court then turns to the substantive questions referred to it, and
answers these questions
in merely 14
paragraphs — or even
fewer, once the introductory
paragraphs are deducted.
I think that you are using the word «district» which refers to trial courts, when you mean to use the word «circuit» which refers to appellate courts, several times
in the last
few paragraphs of this
answer.
Try to
answer questions
in a
few short sentences or a concise
paragraph.