Since you may not have a rich work background, recruiters will
ask you hypothetical questions.
If a candidate hasn't faced the situation you're referring to, give the candidate more detail and
ask a hypothetical (situational) question.
lol Again never said dogs were children as a matter of fact I did not really even compare them I just
ask hypothetical question to illustrate a point.
Ask the audience a question, encourage people to call out their thoughts during a brainstorming session or at the very least
ask hypothetical questions to stimulate the audience.
In the interview,
ask hypothetical scenario questions to get a sense for how they'd react to change.
Instead of
asking hypothetical questions, our survey asks about actual behavior.
I'm
asking a hypothetical question — If Hitler repented and accepted Jesus as his savior right before he died, would he go to heaven?
If we're going to keep
asking these hypotheticals then the negative is going to keep being relevant.
Of course — the same caveats that I used to attach to polls
asking hypothetical questions about voting intention under potential Tory leaders apply to questions about potential Labour leaders as well — it may be a long time until we know what effect a Gordon Brown leadership would really have on Labour support.
«I should have
asked a hypothetical question,» about what would happen if regulators discovered GE petunias that had not gone through the proper regulatory channels.
Cordain then
asks the hypothetical question: «Would it be surprising that the typical western diet which includes 10 to 12 grams of sodium per day might have adverse effects upon the immune system and diseases of chronic inflammation?»
A tool that
asks hypothetical risk tolerance questions then assists clients with building a diversified portfolio of ETFs based on their answers.
Another surveyed expert suggested that, when
asked a hypothetical question, they are also very seldom complete — engineered that way to be more helpful to the opposing side and damaging to yours.
In a situational job interview the candidate is
asked hypothetical questions about issues that could arise on the job.
Not exact matches
In essence, if you
ask behavioral - interview questions, you're no longer
asking questions that will lead to vague or
hypothetical answers (i.e., «Why should we hire you?»)
When
asked if he would run for office, Shaich said, «I won't deal with
hypotheticals.»
At least that's the thinking at Microsoft, where hundreds of job seekers have been
asked the bathroom question as part of the legendary «interview loop» — a rigorous ritual in which candidates are grilled by their future colleagues with a barrage of puzzles, riddles, and bizarre
hypothetical questions.
The 125 CEOs who participated in the survey were
asked to compare a
hypothetical majority government under Conservative leader Stephen Harper to one led by Liberal Stéphane Dion.
During Kraft's fourth quarter call, an analyst
asked a then -
hypothetical question about whether 3G - style cuts would be dangerous for the company.
He recalled once again how after the Goldman IPO — and when Paulson was the firm's undisputed leader — the
hypothetical question that former senior partner Steve Friedman
asked him about the future leadership of the firm.
When
asked to estimate how much someone would get done in 20 hours, the IT pros predicted a
hypothetical developer would be much more productive per hour than when they were
asked the same question about a 100 - hour period.
I'm not sure if I've got it right, but I think that what Jack Mintz has done is equivalent to taking a GE model, imposing a horizontal labour supply curve, then
asking how much employment would increase in that
hypothetical scenario.
Since just about everyone reading this post has at least thought about opening a restaurant at some time in their life I have created this
hypothetical scenario: Two of your friends have
asked you to invest in their restaurant.
To sort out this conflicting picture, Cornelissen and his colleagues
asked 84 undergraduates what they would do in a
hypothetical dilemma where a runaway trolley is on a collision course with five people, and the only way to save them is to flip a switch, reroute the trolley and kill one person.
Let me
ask the Muslims this
hypothetical question.
In other words, please don't just dish out another
hypothetical scenario and
ask how I would explain it.
They
asked Jesus about the
hypothetical widow of a man with seven brothers.
As I studied, I got to wondering about what Jesus had to say about all of this, and the passage that suddenly jumped into my mind was the passage in which the religious leaders try to best Jesus in a theological debate by
asking him about the post-resurrection marital status of a (
hypothetical) woman who had been married seven times.
But our conversation was about a straight couple and the question I
asked you was about a
hypothetical straight couple.
I'll
ask everyone on here now a
hypothetical question — if we finished 4th without signing anybody in the window or signed 2/3 players and finished second and nearly won it..
In a poll conducted last week, SI
asked each coach to name the
hypothetical starters for an American 2002 World Cup team.
Here's how it's worked in the past: I've presented a list of over / under figures and
asked you to pick one of them, just one, as your
hypothetical bet.
«Somebody
asked me about it a couple of months ago, like a
hypothetical, if the championship were to happen would I do it, and I think I answered «I wouldn't go.»
First, you're assuming I'm having another baby, and then you
ask about my
hypothetical future childcare options?
Make your pitch for better school food, but make sure your target understands that you are not
asking (at this point) for a complete overhaul of school food, but rather for the one thing that your group decided upon — our
hypothetical is «Fresh fruit instead of canned 3 days a week at lunch.»
Asked if Russia would veto it, he said he did not want to get into
hypotheticals, although he did not seem to recognise that the entire question of what he would do if he was prime minister was a
hypothetical.
But you
ask for a
hypothetical case in which (for some unspecified reason) Congress, the Vice President and the President wish to collude to effect an early election.
A
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION A hypothetical question I would want ask everyone is, if Nana Akufo - Addo were President, would he not have come to us after his first term of four years demanding our mandate for another four years to complete work he had started, but could
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION A
hypothetical question I would want ask everyone is, if Nana Akufo - Addo were President, would he not have come to us after his first term of four years demanding our mandate for another four years to complete work he had started, but could
hypothetical question I would want
ask everyone is, if Nana Akufo - Addo were President, would he not have come to us after his first term of four years demanding our mandate for another four years to complete work he had started, but could not finish?
Asking for
hypothetical responses will probably be considered too broad.
The Politicker then craftily attempted to devise a
hypothetical,
asking if a candidate were in the race simply to split the vote, should that be condemned?
While I suspect that market forces make run insurance financially inviable, it would be nice if you could provide some citations or some maths based on previous instances of this kind of thing to demonstrate your points, though I recognize that it may be difficult given that OP is
asking about a
hypothetical others may not have considered.
I'm voting to close this question as off - topic because it is
asking us to predict a potential future action based of a
hypothetical situation.
Cuomo put on a good show —
asking and answering his own
hypotheticals, shouting to emphasize his seriousness — in claiming that he's doing the apolitical thing by handing the cases off to an independent counsel, retired state judge Judith Kaye.
Defense attorneys had argued that
hypothetical questions prosecutors
asked were intended to unfairly prejudice the jury against their client.
Also, last week Agnifilo filed a motion
asking the judge to declare a mistrial, arguing that
hypothetical questions that prosecutors
asked a bond investor and an outside town auditor were designed to unfairly prejudice his client.
Mirabile and Raymond Tierney, the prosecutors, had
asked those witnesses if their investing decisions would have been different had they known certain
hypothetical facts.
In their request, Venditto's attorneys cited prosecutors» use of
hypothetical questions as «inappropriate» and «egregious» because they
asked the witnesses what they would have done if they had known Venditto had lied or accepted bribes.
Asked about an as - yet un-formed compromise that would give him some other amount of money from some other source, he said he would not «deal in the
hypothetical.»
More relevant are the
hypothetical voting intention questions — respondents were
asked how they would vote if Gordon Brown were leader of the Labour party, Charlie Kennedy leader of the Liberal Democrats and either David Cameron or David Davis were leader of the Tory Party.
Since Cameron became leader, every time a
hypothetical poll about voting intention with Gordon Brown as leader has been
asked, it has shown either the parties neck and neck or a Tory lead, and the majority have shown Brown doing worse than Blair.