Sentences with phrase «asking hypothetical questions»

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.
Instead of asking hypothetical questions, our survey asks about actual behavior.
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.
I'm asking a hypothetical question — If Hitler repented and accepted Jesus as his savior right before he died, would he go to heaven?
«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?»
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.
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.
Since you may not have a rich work background, recruiters will ask you hypothetical questions.

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?»)
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.
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.
In the interview, ask hypothetical scenario questions to get a sense for how they'd react to change.
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.
Let me ask the Muslims this hypothetical question.
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..
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Defense attorneys argued that hypothetical questions prosecutors asked were intended to unfairly prejudice his client...
Richard Burgon spent the 10 - minute interview with the BBC dodging every question he was asked - claiming they were all simply «hypothetical».
From the creator of the wildly popular webcomic XKCD, come hilarious answers to absurd hypothetical science questions you probably never thought to ask.
While these rejuvenation biotechnologies give us much reassurance even about the hypothetical dysfunctional mutations, someone should ask the question: where will we take these new healthy cells that we plan to use in cell therapy?
When you do your dating profile you are asked lots of questions to help you clarify what you want from a new relationship (many people find it easier to specify what they don't want) At the profile stage it is hypothetical — you are talking about what you want from an ideal relationship.
In the research by the pair, teachers were given a dozen hypothetical multiple - choice questions where they were asked for help by students, teachers, and administrators.
Instead of asking the learners to complete a multiple choice question, or to read a hypothetical scenario, the Discovery Method asks them to examine their past and to think of how they dealt with similar situations.
All hypothetical, but questions were asked.
A tool that asks hypothetical risk tolerance questions then assists clients with building a diversified portfolio of ETFs based on their answers.
Consider a similar hypothetical question, asked by a bank: «Our customer has $ 1,000 in an account, and we paid him $ 10 in interest for the first year.
The truth is though there will be one result for the question you ask prospectively, hypothetical answers will often systematically mis - estimate the result when average inputs are fed into models.
But first, let me ask you a couple of hypothetical questions made...
What I do not understand is why people play the Judith Curry style game of creating several posts filled with other people's quotations, making up hypothetical graphs, asking questions to the commenters, and playing ¨ what if ¨ scenarios in their head, only to back off and play the ¨ I'm innocent ¨ card when someone tries to call them out on the bulls ** t.
I like to ask the climate change wackos this question: In the hypothetical event that a global cooling trend emerged (and likely much worse for humans than warming), would you advocate for MORE fossil fuel use?
At current rates of progress, asking about your gut reaction to practical carbon storage is a purely hypothetical question.
Science is only useful when it asks the right questions, openly tests hypothetical models with honesty and integrity and accepts the conclusion with the understanding that «not false» is not the same «true».
This is true in either an environment where people are knowledgeable and one where the question is purely hypothetical, so for the purposes of this debate between us, the framing of the question is vital, and it did not ask the correct question.
I'm asking Judy questions to figure out if, in any particular case the difficulties both Tom V and Gerry B bring up are hypothetical or of practical importance to climate modeling.
Any time a question «paints a picture» or establishes something hypothetical and simply asks the witness to agree with the fantasy scenario, the witness can refuse to answer, or can answer with a counter scenario which they consider to be more accurate.
Questions asking for legal advice in specific cases are off - topic here, however, so you may want to reword the question in hypothetical terms.
It might take your best interests to get hold of your insurer directly and ask several hypothetical questions to really be on the protected side.
If a candidate hasn't faced the situation you're referring to, give the candidate more detail and ask a hypothetical (situational) question.
You might also be asked commercial awareness or hypothetical interview questions that call on your analytical skills.
Yet, many candidates fail to recognize two key aspects that are critical to the success of every interviewee answering the behavioral question — one, that «when» requires an exact example and not a generic, hypothetical answer and two, that most of the questions to be asked can be found ahead of time.
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