Given that I never heard of them, I took
that answer at face value.
Not exact matches
That
answer is,
at face value, unsatisfactory.
To take the question of the existence of God
at face value, we would have to
answer yes to it.
One
answer is that as part of the deal, the Penguins received exclusive merchandising rights —
valued by the team
at $ 10 million for the life of the contract — to Lemieux and his
face.
Unfortunately, many of the claims regarding muscle recovery and building are not tangibly proven and some of the claims are hard to believe
at face value, such as the claim that it can provide more vivid dreams that may produce
answers to problems within your life.
The recipe you suggest sounds good
at face value, but it is not guaranteed to be the right
answer.
Don't read between the lines, never play games and take everything
at face value: Tracey Cox on the signs that say he really IS interested in you To
answer the famous question: «Is he interested «a big plus for you would be learning how to spot the signs he's interested more easily, as it significantly escalates your opportunities of receiving dates, helps you avoid time wasting men who aren't really into you, and also helps you avoid being rejected.
«The plan that's been presented to us
at face value still leaves us with more questions than
answers,» says district superintendent Darienne Driver, who sits on the MPS board.
The proper
answer to 3) is «we don't know what the feedback is, but the evidence
at face value suggests it is very small either way», but it is absurdly early days still as far as reliable data accrual is concerned.
No one knows whether tornadoes have increased in number or intensity, since the aforementioned changes in reporting practices «make the intensity question harder to
answer,» Brooks said, adding, «If you take the dataset of reports
at face value, it appears intensity has decreased over the years, but there are a number of things that have led to lower ratings for the strongest tornadoes.»
Since taken
at face value it's clear that the author already knows the
answer to his question, I can not help but wonder if we are missing the true meaning and there is really more to it that is either just missing or was somehow lost in translation.
If we take Mr Mercer's comments
at face value, the approach and
answer is the opposite: «everything, for the firm and the student, both short and long term».
If we take Ms Schilder's comments
at face value, the approach taken by her law firm clients is summarised this way: «What's in it for for me, financially, first, last and foremost where the
answer is «nothing»».
However, regardless of how an applicant
answers any of the questions above, many landlords will not wholly trust information provided
at face -
value by a prospective tenant.