Sentences with phrase «asking people about it»

Have Turner drive around the country with a mic and video asking people about real estate.
Is asking people about race or sexuality a prerequisite for social justice — or a tool of discrimination?
«I've never found that to be a big factor,» he says, adding that asking people about mileage is mostly a way to get at how you use your car.
At times, she was disrespectful to others, put people on the spot, dominated the conversation, multitasked, and artificially went through the motions of asking people about their families and hobbies.
Asking people about their work, their favorite experiences, how work is assigned, and what skills make for a successful associate at the firm, are all good fall backs.
The improvement to my own firm's workflows was so overwhelming that I started asking people about it; I was repeatedly told we should spin it out and have others enjoy it as well.
@ 4 «Headhunntinn101» — Why do you keep asking people about their protection plan?
That's not to say accidents and issues don't happen, but if you stick to the clear rules of asking people about safety before setting off and of letting people know your plans before you go, you should be fine.
You may have also heard of landlords increasingly asking people about their credit history.
Since 2 weeks I'm looking at reviews and I'm asking people about their opinion on which platform would be appropriate for me.
«I haven't seen a connection but, I'm not in the habit of asking people about their religious beliefs,» she said.
I cringe every time I see him start a thread asking people about Oscar history for an article he's writing.
Reformatorisch Dagblad, one for the couples and one for the singles.A common theme Ive found when asking people about dating in Los Angeles is that it is SUPER hard to meet anyone.
A common theme I've found when asking people about dating in Los Angeles is that it is SUPER hard to meet anyone.
So, I started asking people about their pettiest issues in a podcast.
«What we're asking people about what they see are the strengths, the weaknesses, the successes, the things that didn't go so well,» Davis said.
In defiance of the governor's new executive order, Erie County Sheriff Tim Howard issued a directive today telling law enforcement personnel to continue asking people about their immigration status during traffic stops, arrests and domestic incidents.
Interesting — mobile and email are two things I'm asking people about a lot as I'm getting ready to re-write «Winning in 2010» for the 2012 cycle.
In a new approach, the DEC and researchers at Cornell University have developed a survey asking people about deer - related interests and concerns.
Taking to the streets and asking people about yourself has gotten more popular and it never gets any less funny.
During our recent trip to Florida, we have been asking people about the most well known Florida recipe.
Try asking people about their joy in God.
I think what we should be asking people about is not biblical literacy or biblical trivia, but biblical love, or better yet, love literacy.
When asking people about it, the excuse is that «I don't have time.»
One can estimate the amount of cigarette smoking in Canada by asking people about their habits.
You're disinclined to take it if it's really expensive, whereas if the price comes down even by a dollar... we asked people about a dollar and they said that would make a difference.
Again, if you ask people about how they deal with stress and you hear answers that just don't pass the smell test - where someone always seems be in the middle of a crisis - you might just have an arsonist on your hands.
Zuckerberg: No senator, we do not generally ask people about their political orientation when they're joining the company.
We ask people about their future aspirations and goals, i.e., where they would like to be in five to ten years» time.
God damn CNN — haven't you learned that you should NOT ask people about opinions; it is not NEWS (not that half of your posts are!)
Sadly, instead of proclaiming his vision, he asks people about the origins of their thoughts.
If I had a brain, I might start to wonder and quietly ask these people about their own beliefs, and if they view blessings as part of their faith.
On Twitter this past weekend, I asked people about sleeping giants, and it resulted in two conclusions I kind of expected:
Create family routines: for example, ask each person about the high and low point of their days, or (our current family favorite) an example of how they helped someone else or someone helped them.
Also, when we ask people about specific public service cuts they are far, far less positive than they are to general questions about reducing the deficit.
And it long has been the practice of the Kingston Police Department to not ask people about their immigration status during an initial encounters with officers.
«As we move into this year, the minimum wage is very popular, but the more you ask people about it, the more they have concerns and we will have a very robust discussion on that,» Flanagan said at a Crain's New York breakfast in Manhattan.
Ask people about what the state has done with the rates, and «everybody's going to say, «raise taxes,» because it is inconceivable that a government actually lowers taxes,» Cuomo said.
Having asked people about whether they supported ID cards or not, YouGov gave people a list of arguments for and against ID cards.
That marks a shift from August 2011, when the Quinnipiac poll first asked people about their support for drilling.
WASHINGTON, D.C — A new poll shows that the way you ask people about evolution can drastically change their response.
If we flip this around, it means that if we ask people about their perceptions about a range of specific societal issues, we can extract their impression of the underlying state of society: a general factor Z.
But our way of assessing diet is, ask a person about their long - term intake over the past year.
(Question No. 11 asks people about their level of education, from no schooling through a Ph.D.) The proposed elimination of that question has struck a nerve with the U.S. statistical and social science research community, and with the thousands of organizations that cite the data for their own purposes.
Whenever you ask people about medical research, I think they understand, but it is not just the applied research.
In areas where it's illegal, you can't really ask people about those kinds of behaviors because they don't want to get arrested.
If you have a question to ask a person about their job responsibilities or their networking recommendations, have that question in front of you.
A team led by Ziad Obermeyer, a public health researcher at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, Washington, used an alternative source to estimate war deaths: published surveys that asked people about their siblings.
They asked each person about their opinions on the game and if they had since engaged in advance care planning, which could include researching hospice care, obtaining life insurance or creating an advance directive, among others.
It's not clear what to make of that figure, according to Solway, since the poll did not ask people about sexual dysfunction.
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