I simply
ask a factual question as to the basis of the study pointing to 97.1 % peer reviwed abstracts.
I will
ask some factual questions (name, address, etc.), some questions about your physical health and about your family history.
When they meet people,
they ask factual questions — Where do you work?
Not exact matches
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to
ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
We
asked respondents a set of four
factual questions about the TPP.
By taking the time to perform an in - depth analysis and
ask the right
questions, you gain clarity and ensure you're making important business decisions on
factual information supported by historical data — not just intuition or estimation.
The program covers
factual information, historical background, advantages and disadvantages,
questions to
ask, organizations to contact, and guidelines for decision - making.
Tamaro, Janet SO THAT»S WHAT THEY»RE FOR: BREASTFEEDING BASICS Adams, 2nd ed., 1998 A light - hearted and humorous look at breastfeeding in contemporary society, full of
factual information and down - to - earth answers to the universal
questions breastfeeding mothers
ask.
The researchers also
asked nine
factual questions about genome editing and found sharp differences in support for both treatment and enhancement based on knowledge.
Responses to climate - linked
factual questions, such as whether Arctic sea ice area has declined compared with 30 years ago, were politicized as if we were
asking for climate - change opinions.
At the end of the tour, they answered multiple - choice
questions asking them to identify objects they had seen or complete
factual statements from the audio guide.
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to
ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
Here's the problem; when students become employees they will rarely if ever be
asked to answer a
question that has a
factual answer, because the answer is objective and already known; why pay someone to only know established facts?
As our survey did two years ago, we
asked respondents a variety of
factual questions: whether charter schools can hold religious services, charge tuition, receive more or less per - pupil funding than traditional public schools, and are legally obligated to admit students randomly when oversubscribed.
During guided reading, Jacobs recommends that teachers transform the
factual questions that typically appear at the end of a chapter into
questions that
ask how or why the facts are important.
Instead, she presented the
factual data and
asked careful
questions about why the teacher took a particular approach.
You may use this service to
ask simple,
factual questions.
Now
ask yourself the
question if each of those main points has been supported or substantiated with
factual information.
Its answers to
factual questions will have a more educational intent, and if you
ask it to tell you a joke, they'll be more kid - friendly.
I have continually
asked here for posters to supply
factual information to get to the bottom of the
question I
asked.
If the company
asks you
questions that you don't have
factual answers for, you should let them know that you will get back to them with further details at a later date.
The Court Navigator is also permitted into the courtroom in the Bronx, New York, Kings, and Queens County Housing Court and Bronx Civil Court to respond to
factual questions asked by the judge but not to represent clients in the traditional lawyer sense.
A trial judge may assist litigants by directing them away from irrelevancies and indicating what issues are determinative of the matter, or by
asking the litigant to focus their
questioning of witnesses on legally relevant
factual issues.»
Ask yourself this
question, but don't go to proximate cause (remoteness) doctrines because they're not about whether something is or is not a
factual cause: are there circumstances in which a necessary connection is NOT a «substantial» connection?)
As noted here, while both cases had the wearing of the Islamic headscarf at work as a common
factual background, the legal
questions asked were different.
If the questioner
asks a purely
factual question, like «Did you go to the factory on that Tuesday?»
I'd look at what
questions were
asked [in the report], what
factual information was given to the expert and what methods did the expert follow in applying those facts or assumed facts in generating value.»
Rather, a lawyer can possibly have liability exposure if: a) the lawyer is unable to prove that the client was the source of the incorrect information; b) the lawyer should have been able to obtain the correct
factual information from documents or other sources, or by
asking the client the right
questions; and / or c) the lawyer failed to adequately warn the client of the importance of ensuring that the information provided by the client was accurate.
In negligence
factual causation is supposed to
ask the
question: was the defendant's negligence a cause of the plaintiff's injury.
And since behavior
questions ask for a description of a
factual experience they tend to be more honest and straightforward in helping evaluate your character and qualifications.
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to
ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
Some of the
questions asked when checking references are
factual, centering around job title, salary, employment dates, etc..
attentive searching for
factual content (including comfort with
asking clarifying
questions and sufficient substantive expertise to recognize which
questions are important in examining options),