Sentences with phrase «ask questions in a group»

In it, you meet with other pregnant people and discuss life in pregnancy and ask questions in a group setting.
They take it in turns asking the questions in groups.
Law firms should have their employees build profiles and make connections as well as give answers and ask questions in groups.

Not exact matches

For example, while it might seem like an odd question Gregory and Flanagan worked with a group of optometrists and asked them what business they were in.
Within one hour, I had two detailed descriptions of entrepreneurs» fears from a question I asked in a LinkedIn group.
The group approached the Canadian Embassy in Reykjavik to ask how Canada would feel about a switch, and earlier this year the question was relayed to the Bank of Canada.
Despite wanting to participate in the conversation, he admitted to feeling unsure of how to ask questions or demonstrate his support for the women in the group without making a misstep or potentially causing offense.
Social media monitoring and asking questions in social channels is quick, easy and less expensive than traditional surveys and focus groups.
If you're interviewing for a position at the Vanderbloemen Search Group — a Houston - based firm that staffs churches and other faith - based organizations — don't be surprised to receive a text message asking a quirky question of sorts around 10:00 in the evening.
I'm still pro entrepreneurship in everything I do, and it's the reason I started a Facebook group of now more than 10,000 other entrepreneurs (including the crowd favorite Noah Kagan) to chat, ask questions and learn from one another.
Wing co-founder Audrey Gelman and podcast co-host Aminatou Sow asked Clinton questions in front of an audience at The Wing SoHo that was live - streamed to the group's website.
When Rothschild questioned this and asked the Bakries to call in their loan, the group pressured Rothschild to resign as chairman, replacing him with Tan.
The group that brought that particular problem to us then caused us to go and do some market research to ask the question among the folks in the venture capital community and technologists we know.
But why not take the time to look through sites like Quora, Yahoo Answers, public Facebook Groups in your industry, or industry - specific forums to find the questions people are asking and the language they're using?
Follow discussions in these groups and pay attention to the types of questions people are asking.
Many of the folks in our group tried to be friendly and «relational,» talking to him when they could but seemed not to notice that everyone asked him the same questions and, more importantly, he did not seem interested in talking to us.
And, to be honest, I think it is far easier to explore, wonder, and ask questions outside of the continuous influence of an in - group church viewpoint.
Think of those people who hear a different drummer and who ask questions and who have been asked to hang their personality at the door to don the clone identity of whatever group they were in... they can come to you and know its safe... that their questions won't be answered in cliches or received with disapproval.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
I was at a church retreat where one guy suddenly said in response to my asking a legitimate question about how they were interpreting scripture that Satan was in me and got the whole group to pray that Satan leave.
I usually begin by sharing a little of my own story, and then I point to research conducted by the Barna Group in which young adults, ages 18 - 29 were asked the same question.
At some point in the session three questions are asked that portray crises related to person and group:
An easy question to ask here is, «In comparison to our weekend worship, how much time, energy and money do we invest in our groups?&raquIn comparison to our weekend worship, how much time, energy and money do we invest in our groups?&raquin our groups
This means I help oversee the work of the IJM Institute — which is where our group grapples with the issues raised by our work in the field, and asks the questions, «How does our faith inform our response?»
This is also why «Religious Groups» focus thier missions in «poor and uneducated countries» which increases the chances of finding people who will believe without asking questions.
I thought only Christians joined groups like ours but Karima came regularly, engaged in the scriptures, asked questions, and wrestled with the texts.
The question being asked by women is whether the Decade will invite «the churches and the ecumenical movement to discover and nurture an enriched understanding of the very nature and mission of the church... growing from and supporting a new community, embodying the visions of all persons...,» as the Readers Group describe it in their interim report.
To measure a group's viability, the minister and lay leaders need to ask these crucial questions: Is this group useful in achieving the kingdom goals for which the church exists?
The problem is I never know I've asked the wrong question until my Pastor looks at me in horror, or the ladies group feels the need to spend time praying for me.
In evaluating its group structure, a church's leaders should ask themselves these questions: Is it possible for persons of every age, with a wide range of interests, to find meaningful group experiences in our churcIn evaluating its group structure, a church's leaders should ask themselves these questions: Is it possible for persons of every age, with a wide range of interests, to find meaningful group experiences in our churcin our church?
So in one sense, to be asked that question, is in one sense to persecute one group of human beings because sin is something that we all, Jesus excepted, guilty of.
Recovering from Religion, which has about 40 support groups in the U.S. and Britain, plans to launch a hotline that will offer doubters an anonymous place to ask difficult questions and find communities of like - minded nonbelievers.
Moved by these concerns, in awareness of such needs, pastors and teachers of theology, administrators and boards of theological seminaries and now groups of these gathered loosely around a staff of inquirers with their advisers have undertaken for a brief space of time to examine their work and to ask large and small questions about its adequacy and improvement.
Mirosal... you are not doing great with any answers... as a matter of fact you arent answering any questions... you are asking them... and why is it so important to claim that you are atheist... this is false pride... something that is evident in any unatural and foolish human group... its almost as if people hide behind this false pride to make them feel better for things they know in their own heart are foolish... and what need is there for order if there is no GOD... because if no one cared about their soul... then this might become the dog eat dog world that you people are hoping for
Some time ago I asked a group of clergy in a continuing - education course to write a brief essay on the question «Can you picture Ralph Nader as your pastor?»
This practice is somewhat better, since the questions and answers benefit everyone who just heard the sermon, but often, only the bravest people will ask a question or make a comment, and sometimes, people become very long - winded when they get a microphone in their hands, and in a large - group setting, it is difficult to keep their comment from turning into a second sermon.
The survey questions ask about frequency and quantity (in servings) of consumption of fruits, vegetables, grains, meat and alternatives, dairy, discretionary foods (cakes, confectionary, processed meats, alcohol, take - away foods) and beverages, as well as addressing the quality of core foods (frequency of wholegrain and reduced fat dairy) and variety within core food groups.
If I am a scientist (and the only one working in this group) and I am supposed to be empirically driven, which I most certainly am, why am I not allowed to ask questions like, «Did you consider the effect of this action on the team's morale?»
Questions have been asked about where Napoli's priorities have been this season as Sarri's side exited the Champions League in the Group Stages and are likely to go out of the Europa League tomorrow.
In addition, Jill holds weekly groups for new and second - time mothers to allow parents to share experiences and emotions, ask questions, and support one another through the journey of parenthood.
It's a self - paced course with beautiful ebooks, demonstration movies filmed in Corina's kitchen, and a private Facebook group to build community and ask questions.
They are either in private Facebook groups, which is great because then you can ask your questions and they don't show up on your wall or if you need to complain about someone in your family being unsupportive, no one can see that.
Sometimes in a group someone else asks a question you've forgotten or didn't think of, creating opportunity for exploration and discussion
The first step in the process is gathering residents» signatures on petitions asking the Cook County Board of Elections to add the question to the November ballot, according to Ron Castrogiovanni, a spokesman for a group of residents.
We met at the meeting of the High level Group and members of the EU Platform on Diet Physical Activity and Health on 18th February, and perhaps you remember that I asked you a question about the serious weaknesses in the new Commission Proposals for the marketing of baby foods and formulas.
We had the ability to ask questions and get feedback from Nicole and the others in our group, which was priceless for us.
Membership in our private, online Momversation group where you can connect with other parents going through this same e-course, as well as ask questions and receive support from a Gentle Sleep Coach ® at anytime.
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Children in this age group will ask many more interrogative questions and parents need to decide how much they want to share.
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