Participants heard from national experts on chronic absenteeism, early warning systems, and the Success Mentor strategy, and
asked questions about using chronic absenteeism as an indicator to measure school quality or student success in Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plans.
We decided to take our top 7 most frequently
asked questions about using chalk paint, and put the answers right here in one post for you.
With regards to Ms. Chain's campaign literature, call the Precinct Commander directly, 718 520-9306, and
ask him these questions about using his photos.
Attendees
asked questions about the use of chronic absenteeism as an indicator to measure school quality or school success in ESSA plans.
Ask your questions about using white papers to market your book, or submit them ahead of time below, as comments.
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Not exact matches
While taking action, they should be
asking questions about the business model, the talent and the systems the organization is
using - looking for opportunities for improvement.
Ask the bot a straightforward
question about how to
use Slack («How do I edit a message I've posted?»)
Often, you get a seemingly innocent looking email encouraging you to click on a link or open an attachment — occasionally
using the lure of winning a prize, or
asking «important»
questions about your banking situation to prompt you to open the email.
Use a lawyer - approved written test,
asking questions about the contractors» independence.
INSIDER
asked two gynecologists to weigh in on a
question that many people are
asking: should women
using IUDs be worried
about depression?
For me, «playing in my lane» means
using my position as PwC's chairman and senior partner to drive conversations
about race and diversity, to drive change and
ask the hard
questions within PwC and the profession in which we compete, and to have the discussion with other CEOs and corporate leaders.
Led by management professor Russell Johnson, the research looked at smartphone
use both among upper - level managers and a variety of mid-level professionals, like nurses and accountants,
asking them to both report their nighttime smartphone
use and then answer
questions about their levels of alertness and productivity the next day.
Here's a simple test: If someone sat down with you and
asked you a series of
questions about your company's revenue, expenses, and profits (or losses) for the previous month, quarter, and year, could you answer within a few minutes,
using your accounting software?
They can
ask questions to learn more
about their shoppers and personalize the ensuing experience based on the shopper responses, they can
use progressive profiling, or they can create dynamic content.
The idea is that you can have it somewhere in your house and,
using the wake - up word «Alexa,» constantly be
asking it to do things like answer
questions, give you information
about a topic, or add things to your to - do list.
«It allows everybody here to
ask questions about the publishing process and what they find interesting
about it, and we
use it to help promote the books.»
You can
ask these bots just
about any homework - related
question — math problems,
questions about the population of a city, trivia, political curiosities — and they will happily oblige,
using a cheerful tone that mimics human speech.
Use all your social channels to talk
about your industry in general, to be a thought leader, to give tips on how to evaluate your kind of products and to answer the
questions that purchasing agents should be
asking to help them identify the best company to go with.
He posed the
question directly to Zuckerberg,
asking if Facebook
uses audio taken from mobile devices to «enrich personal information
about its users.»
The beauty of
using Quora to find popular
questions people are
asking about your topic is you can also
use the blog post you right to answer that
question to paste an answer into Quora itself with a link back to your website.
SurveyMonkey says
about 3 million people
use its platform daily to
ask questions and collect data.
This is something you can actually approach with a system called how to talk to anybody
about anything that top interviewers like Barbara Walter
use where you can
ask someone
questions in five different categories:
To assess how consumers feel
about the company (
using perception metrics),
ask questions like «Did we meet your needs?
Workers
use it to gripe
about their colleagues, buddy up with the boss or
ask questions they could probably have answered on their own.
She
asked a series of
questions aimed at eliciting the information she was looking for (e.g., «If you
use freelance writers who aren't experts in your industry, what makes you trust them to write well
about your specific topic areas?
According to Clarke and Downing, the last few days have been spent on research groups with users who regularly remit money,
asking them
questions about their comfort level with
using bitcoin for remittances, for example.
One of the first
questions asked at the Employee Advocacy Summit, was
about after setting up an EA program, «what content are my employees going to
use?»
When applying for no medical exam insurance, you'll be
asked several
questions about your health and medical history and your responses will be
used to determine whether you qualify for coverage.
We then
ask you a series of
questions about the criteria you'd like to
use to evaluate grantees going forward.
Using Twitter search or Twitter management tools like HootSuite, you can perform searches for people
asking questions about a particular topic by searching for queries such as «content marketing.»
If you ever have a
question about how to
use Stellarport or how your account works, you can access a small selection of frequently
asked questions online.
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.
Now I can think of all kinds of
questions I
ask myself and my friends
about God and faith and life,
questions I'm not as sure I have the answers to as I
used to be.
Later, rather as a relief from the heavy
questions about Iran, inflation and the like, Moyers had
asked the president whether or not he had in fact himself made decisions — as had been reported —
about the
use of the White House tennis courts.
The Protestant churches would do well to encourage the
use of some such series of
questions for self - examination before God; but the
questions need genuinely to be
asked by and
about the individual for himself.
I would like to
use one (probably this one) with a blog post I'm writing
about asking questions.
Which includes
asking the tough
questions about faith / God that I
used to stuff.
Both Sartre and Merleau - Ponty build on Bergsonian along with Husserlian foundations and succeed in answering, to a significant degree the
questions surrounding this first concern.77 The second aspect is the metaphysical issue of the concrete relation of the vital and the inert (or being and non-being, if you prefer a traditional vocabulary), including the role of consciousness treated as «a substance spread out through the universe,» to
use Merleau - Ponty's description of Bergson.78 In the first aspect we
ask what consciousness does and what it experiences or «knows» as a result, while in the second we
ask about the relationship between what consciousness is (in relationship to everything else that is) and what that has to do with what it does.79
Nobody has ever been able to justify this barbarism, and when you
ask them
about it, they always completely avoid the
question by spewing the same tired bumper stickers you
used.
If «God - talk» is at least a possibility, we need to
ask questions about the kinds of language that have been and can be
used.
Not only is Fr Tolhurst encouraging the faithful to
use the Catechism as a living document, something that is integral to maturation of faith, but he is also attempting to equip us to answer
questions about our faith that others may
ask of us:
There are many
questions to be
asked about the statistics
used and the inclusions and omissions in any index.
«But Jesus
used very provocative images in the stories he would tell to incite people to
ask hard
questions about their own assumptions.»
With the coming of television, people were further encouraged to meet the needs of capitalism: to consume without end, to
use up, throw away and buy again; to repress individuality so as to not
question the process which provided an endless stream of products; to seek the immediate and the sensational, changing the channel every few seconds if it did not provide immediate stimulation; and, above all, never to
ask questions about the real meaning of the system itself.
I never knew my
asking questions about unclear text
using history, culture, and tradition as a framework for them was akin to me playing the role of Eve conversing with satan.
Falsely linking morality to a belief in the supernatural is a time - tested «three card trick» religion
uses to stop its adherents from
asking the hard
questions about the transparently silly aspects of the faith (s).