There are stupid questions, and the one
asked by this article is a prime example.
Though onto the main question being
asked by the article... Midfield's been a problem.
Not exact matches
But one thing that has always helped me is that when I'm sitting down to write an
article, I start
by asking myself one question «How can I help my readers today?».
In fact, a New York Times
article shed light on Silicon Valley's «build it first,
ask for forgiveness later» mentality that has, in part, grown from pressure
by CEOs, board members and other company stakeholders who want to be first - to - market with their products.
The integrity commissioner also reported that Ford was in violation of three
articles in the Code of Conduct, and that
by asking for forgiveness of repaying the donations, could also be breaching the Lobbyists» Code of Conduct.
While it would be somewhat un-Canadian to protest those suggestions, it's important to consider a question never
asked by the report authors or the predictably alarmist media
articles: Why would we want to return to a stable employment environment?
And even if the indicator was valid (counterfactually), the
article asks readers to accept as given that earnings are properly reported here, that they will grow
by nearly 50 % over the coming year, and that investors are willing to key the long - term return they require from stocks to the yield on 10 - year bonds, which has been abnormally depressed in a flight to safety.
During his testimony to the House yesterday Zuckerberg was
asked by congressman Mike Doyle when exactly Facebook had first learned about Cambridge Analytica using Facebook data — and whether specifically it had learned about it as a result of the December 2015 Guardian
article.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts sent me an
article by Catherine Austin Fitts and
asked if I had read it.
When
asked by Goodby if he would do Hulk Hogan stories again, Denton answered that as an editor, he would not say every Hogan
article on Gawker is worthy, but part of the idea of the internet is you say all the things you believe with little filters.
I got the inspiration for this
article by asking myself this question: if Warren Buffett was to invest in my business, what would he look out for?
And so if you go back and if you read Ricardo's great
article in 1821, he was
asked whether it made a difference as to whether the Napoleonic wars were financed
by taxes or
by borrowing.
While there are many different checkpoints for selecting the right annuity for you, this
article presents three key tips that can help get you started
by finding the right life insurer, understanding how your contract is protected under the State Guaranty Association, and
asking about fees and other sales charges before you buy a contract.For more information, visit the Protective Life Learning Center.
A recent
article, entitled»Em barrassment at the Doctors»
by Dr Rob Hicks, published on the BBC Health online,
asks the question: How many times have gone...
Again, we can
ask whether the spate of hate - speech and «equality» legislation in Britain and other European countries — not to mention the restrictions on public manifestations of faith, the right to which has been upheld again and again
by both domestic and European courts — also falls foul of this
Article.
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a
article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given
by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never
asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
Today I was
asked by a reporter for a brief quote in response to John Piper's recent
article and interview entitled, «Sex Abuse Allegations and the Egalitarian Myth.»
A writer from the New Republic
asked if I agreed with an
article he was doing which claimed that the Bob Jones incident would break up the convergence between Catholics and evangelical Protestants represented
by «Evangelicals and Catholics Together.»
I used the language of «ego,» «soul,» and» «depth» dimension of the psyche» in my
article and Cobb, in effect, has
asked me to clarify what I mean
by this language.
The follow - up
article by psychologist Helen F. Southard, «Planning Parenthood on Campus,» concludes that «the Christian
asks: how many; how healthy?»
That is an actual sentence, floating off on all its own as a separate paragraph in this
article about the suffering caused
by asking «How could God allow suffering.»
In this excellent
article by David Dunn, he shows us that the church has no business
asking the state to help us define and defend our sacraments.
Let me
asked you this, do you think is
by chance you commented on this
article today?
And when I
asked for more, you sent me poems, essays, books,
articles, encyclopedia entries, and even songs — little gifts that softened my defensive posture
by infusing me with fresh curiosity.
On a side note: To everyone who
asked about Pascal's Wager, you could've answered your own question
by Googling «Pascal's Wager,» going to the first link (Wikipedia), and reading the
article:) That's the case with a lot of Christian «arguments for god.»
But, Catholics do believe that we can
ask Mary to pray for us, and we do believe that Christ has assumed her into Heaven and given her honors above that of any other creature (more on this when we get to the question concerning women in the Church), and we do believe that she has a (subordinate) mediator - like role (but before your alarm bells go off, please read this
article by Taylor Marshall for a proper understanding of this.
U.S. News and World Report, for example, sub-headed a December 15, 1980,
article on preachers in politics
by asking the question o -LCB- them, «Decisive Force in» 80?»
On
asking him if he could write, and therefore help me meet some
article deadlines, he responded: «If
by «write
articles», you mean I can make out with you, then yes, I'm your man.»
In the April 25, 1957 issue of the Christian Beacon, McIntyre published an
article by Walter Patrick
asking, «Why has all this come upon us?»
Some of his work is quoted
by others in papers and
articles I read so I know there are others greatly concerned abut what he is doing here, not just antagonists like Troubleunderfoot, who
by the way, is
asking Jeremy to really consider the logical conclusions of what he is trying to teach.
The
article discusses a survey conducted
by culinaryvisions.org where they
asked people in culinary education, both students and instructors, on aspects of the culinary field.
And a special
article by Robert Coughlan on a question that virtually every fan has
asked himself at one time or another: What actually happens to the nation's football greats after they leave the campus?
By the way, its just stating the news and the
article isn't
asking about any rematch or cheat happening with Arsenal... Duhh... some guys here!!!!!!
The
article ends
by asking, «What would you do Gooners?.»
I would
ask the Admin for fewer
articles on here, UNLESS they say something new and different or offer an insight not generally previously recognised
by all.
I was approached over the weekend
by @suryasolanki12 and
asked to RT his
article about Javier Hernandez, instead, with permission, here's the
article which could originally be found on The International Business Times.
According to an
article by Amanda Euringer on The Tyee, «in a discussion on Mothering.com, one querent
asked, «If the cream was made from the bi-product of baby afro - American clitoral skin, would Oprah still be promoting it?»
This
article was inspired
by an email from a new homeschooling mother, who
asked specific questions about coping with the day - to - day chores and demands that a homeschooling mother must deal with.
If you
ask for the reason of such an
article, maybe you should know that there are plenty of supposed experts who would use such a film, made
by filmmakers and promoted
by promotional people, as «scientific evidence» to «educate» pregnant women and couples about the risks of medicalized birth.
She was
asked for the first time ever if she would cover up while she was breastfeeding in a restaurant as she was surrounded
by many, many ladies walking around with less clothing on than she had; and you can actually check out the photos that she showed on her
article, on her website, but essentially, I'm going to show the ladies, our panelists - but there were women with pasties that were up all over Vegas.
This should be the basis of a newspaper
article by one of our prominent politicians... I have often been frustrated at the fact that Cameron is never
asked why he, nice clean Dave, joined the Tories when they were the nastiest of nasty parties.
They
asked me to bring any interesting bits and pieces from my career - and I managed to look out my certificate from the National Council for the Training of Journalists, my first
by - lined front page
article (on The Bridgwater Mercury) and my shorthand certificate (110 wpm!).
An
article in The Independent
asked the pertinent question: «Young people — if you're so upset
by the outcome of the EU referendum, then why didn't you get out and vote?»
Their failure to mount the slightest objection was scathingly attacked in an
article by Nick Cohen in the Observer newspaper: «I don't think anyone who believed that a Labour government would make life slightly better for the poor could read the record of the meeting without embarrassed disgust... It was left to Damian Green — a Tory man, of all things — to
ask them if it was for this that they spent «years in the political wilderness as Labour activists, hoping to become members of Parliament.»
The European Court of Justice might rule (if
asked) that an ability to withdraw such a notification is implied
by Article 50 — but it might equally well rule that it is not implied.
This follows a damning
article written
by a former Chief of Staff Dr. Valery Sawyer against Mr. Amidu and former President Rawlings and a subsequent petition
asking the party to sanction the former Attorney General.
If the Telegraph
article is correct in suggesting that immigration is once again a major issue, then might I suggest, as I have done in the past, that the topic be defused
by asking any hostile questioner about tory policy:
A petition
asking the president to invoke his powers of pardon under
Article 72 of the 1992 Constitution has been signed
by a section of the public who are predominantly members of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC).
According to that Post
article, he wouldn't reveal his name when
asked by a reporter.
The lead counsel for the 1,000 plaintiffs in the new round of Love Canal litigation has
asked state Supreme Court Justice Richard Kloch Sr. to remove himself from the case, claiming he showed bias in remarks about past Love Canal cases in a newspaper
article written
by Kloch's daughter, and seemed to act a little too favorably to the local attorney for Occidental Chemical Co. during a past court session.