Sentences with phrase «as suggested questions»

Below are four typical biases that employers hold, as well as suggested questions to test these biases.
They wove these items into daily lessons as suggested questions or talking points in the Student Debrief.
Surprise at the new and the lure of the unknown are certainly part of the scientist's experience, but they are not generally regarded as suggesting questions for his science.

Not exact matches

But according to Gallup's Employee Engagement Q12 Study, engagement isn't influenced by workplace perks nearly as much as by the intangibles suggested in the following questions:
The writer rightly questions what such a network would cost, but then falls into the trap of suggesting that only companies such as Google would benefit from such connectivity:
Investors looking to evaluate potential financial advisors can avail themselves of many lists of sample questions, such as those suggested by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, for interviewing practitioners.
I'm suggesting raising considered questions that solicit a specific and detailed response that can be of use across a business, for sales and customer service as well as product development.
However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by whips to enforce party discipline.
«No matter how open you are as a manager, our research shows, many of your people are more likely to keep mum than to question initiatives or suggest new ideas at work,» wrote James Detert of Cornell and Ethan Burris of University of Texas as Austin on HBR recently.
Leibowitz suggests starting with such questions as:
The show is, as its name suggests, a channel through which Gary Vaynerchuck answers questions on everything from entrepreneurship to the ever - changing landscape of social media.
The family's lawyers have suggested Radio Shack was selling refurbished phones as new, and has also named Sprint, supplier of the phones in question, in their suit.
The big question is whether more is required, as is suggested by the provincial inquiries.
The DOL's former head of wage enforcement, David Weil, recently suggested that weighing whether gig economy workers should be classified as employees or independent contractors is not so different than making the same determination for workers at brick - and - mortar businesses.84 Existing legal tests to determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor are multifactor, fact - based exercises based on the level of control a company exerts over the workers in question.
Ardath suggests that you ask your salespeople these questions, each of which relates to one of the nine persona components she identified in her talk (as indicated in parentheses):
I think the answer to these questions are that 1) it's not at all clear that this trend is as definitive as Graham suggests; 2) it's a mixed bag for entrepreneurs (more positive in the short run, potentially negative in the long term); and 3) it's clearly not a positive trend for early - stage investors.
To make use of this approach, sales representatives should prep for sales meetings by writing down potential problems prospects might have, along with what types of Problem questions might be used to elicit these problems, what types of Implication questions could be used to underscore the consequences of these problems, and what types of Need questions could be used to suggest your company's product as a solution for these problems.
But as precipitous market moves in early February and late March suggested a return to more historically normal levels of volatility, the question for investors now is how to adapt their approach to the new environment.»
The speech goes on to suggest that even if the recent volatility was not a reflection of fundamentals, it is worth ensuring that all the information has been extracted from it and that the big policy questions that are «lurking» have been considered, as they may play a role in future bouts of market nervousness.
The fundamental question here: Is Tribune Publishing really a national company, with big newspaper - based operations, or as many have suggested, is it too small to succeed in these times of digital business behemoths?
One set of questions from the YouTube host, Gali Russell, was about Tesla's supercharger network and whether it should be available to other automakers, as Musk has suggested, or kept as a strategic moat.
One set of questions from the YouTube host, Gali Russell, was about Tesla's supercharger network and whether it should be available to other automakers — as Musk has suggested — or kept as a strategic moat.
Musk's dismissive responses to serious questions about his company's financial results suggest that he's confident that Tesla's shares, and access to the capital markets, will remain buoyed by his personal following as a technology visionary.
I'd like to suggest — in strictly tentative fashion as a hypothesis that I am amusing myself with these days — that as important as each of those questions are, none of them should be the starting point for our doctrine of creation.
No, its suggests its insulting as hell to the person in question and their family.
When I suggested that he was grievously mistaken, he responded, as he had to Woodward's doubts about his stance on abortion, not so much by refuting the argument as by rebuffing the individual who had the gall to question his wisdom.
If, as I have suggested, there are different sets of conventions governing the use of the term «experience», and if those conventions are such that what might properly be called experience under one set might not properly be called experience under another, then a rather obvious question arises with regard to the process account of experience.
I would be happy to debate the question as to whether homosexual activity is in itself inherently sinful, but this was not my statement as you suggest.
The pictures of the king and his realm and of God and the world as God's body obviously suggest very different replies to these enormously difficult and complex questions.
God's way of choosing the poor and humble as well as the element of the «unexpected» associated with Advent suggests several important questions for U.S. Christians today.
I have been accused of nonsense, and not presenting facts... interesting I still hve not recieved an answer from you geniuses out there, from this ignoramus, as to how it all happened... Oh wait, someone said random chance over millions and billions of years... laughable... that is about the same odds as a windstorm blowing through a junkyard and making a fully functional 747... the odds are infinestimal... It has also been suggested that I just google my questions in order to get my answers... Who wrote the answers??
Pertaining to the question as to whether individuals are born gay... there are many exciting scientific developments taking place as David has suggested.
Modern Christianity is apt to look back upon the religion of Puritan days as joyless; yet as we have earlier suggested it may be questioned whether there is not a greater lack of joy in modern religion, with so many of its exponents tied up in nervous knots.
If employing the suggested possibilities would actually help Ogden with his stated intention of being more adequate to the «objective» side of faith assertions about Jesus, and if these possibilities are inherent in the process philosophy which Ogden employs, the question raises itself as to why Ogden has not developed his position along the suggested lines.
We may call pursuit of each type of question a different type of theological inquiry as long as that does not suggest either that they are like links or successive moments in a single extended inquiry or that they are somehow variations or aspects of some postulated «theology as such.»
I find that Whitehead's exposition is question - begging and seriously misleading.4 The exposition is misleading insofar as it suggests that belief in either a specific or generic causal nexus is adequately justified by a subject's experience of CE alone and not ultimately by systematic considerations, particularly those related to prehension.5 If Whitehead's theory of perception was intended to stand alone without support from the rest of his system, as Ford suggests (EWM 181 - 182), then I claim that it is insufficiently justified insofar as a part of it, the theory of CE, is inadequately justified.
The use of social science suggests that the question of the public character of theology is best posed first, as noted above, as a question of these different publics to which theologies are addressed.
These are questions, as I have suggested, at once of a highly general and a deeply personal nature.
No linguistic formulation can be free of all discursive content; the question, though, is precisely which nuance, from among all the various connotations any formulation necessarily suggests, is to be seen as determinative.
Someone accused me of jumping through loops to avoid questioning my believes because I suggested 7 day = 7 ages as some Hebrew scholar said.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
The question as to whether there is a qualitative difference in the education being offered in church - sponsored colleges as over against state - supported institutions is a matter that has to be debated in the zero - based mission planning that Bishop Adams suggests.
The problem is still raised in its classical form as the persistence of the disembodied soul, but the question really concerns the retention of subjective immediacy for any occasion, and Whitehead's language suggests that there may be «a peculiarly intense relationship of mutual immanence» between the occasion and God supportive of its subjective immediacy.
One that was based on a survey of mainline church members, for example, suggested that identification with the local community served as an important plausibility structure for traditional religious tenets.13 Furthermore, those who made such localistic identifications were considerably more likely than «cosmopolitans» to espouse traditional religious beliefs (controlling for a variety of other factors) and to allow these beliefs to influence their thinking on racial and social questions as well.
And indeed, as he suggested, it would call into question the power of the Congress to act now, with the Defense of Marriage Act, in seeking merely to preserve, for the states, their freedom to refuse.
... blah, blah, blah.I'm not suggesting the questions, as stated, shld never be asked, but I do have a problem with them becoming «non-negotiable, or in other words, when human constructed traditions become dogma, theology fails to be a pursuit of truth.
Thus a new paradigm not only makes possible new forms and means for church education but also suggests new questions and answers as to our purposes.
Applied to religious questions, as Schmidt suggests, humor proved inherently «desacralizing,» since it deflated ideals and substituted vulgar materiality.
In pursuing the questions before us, I am not suggesting that our task as Christians is simply to imitate Jesus.
But «a moral discussion is inconclusive and even trivial, if it leaves out the question of its application,» as Gregory Vlastos has said.13 In order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can grow.
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