An April Truly Reds article
asked a simple question of fans Manchester United «Should United sign Gareth Bale?»
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, over a four - day period, repeatedly ducked and dodged after The Post
asked the simple question of whether he's representing legal clients who have business before state government.
The first
asked the simple question of whether the presence of nonverbal information (vs. the absence) would significantly influence the accuracy of people's character judgments.
In response, parents have
asked a simple question of the Los Angeles Unified School Board: «What's the plan?»
Not exact matches
Maybe your awkward interview came in the form
of a potential employer
asking you about a skill set that wasn't outlined in the job description, or maybe your nerves simply got the best
of you and you blanked on how to respond to a
simple question.
I ran a study at one point where I
asked young people, a whole lot
of teenagers, a very
simple question.
According to Entrepreneur, every business in the process
of building a brand should
ask themselves four
simple questions.
Recently we were
asked a
simple question: could we measure the «health»
of conversation on Twitter?
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?
I took a poll
of the room
asking the very
simple question: «On a scale 1 to10, how hard do you feel it is to get a job in your desired industry?»
First
of all, if
asked even a
simple question, you don't want to give a single word answer (yes or no).
Sellers have an incredible opportunity to learn from their losses by
asking their buyers a series
of simple questions, in an authentic manner, during the post-mortem process
«The services failed to
ask simple, relevant
questions of patients about their symptoms, leading them to repeatedly miss important diagnoses,» dermatologist and lead author Jack Resneck told the Journal.
Your survey can be as
simple as a postcard or as elaborate as a cover letter, questionnaire and reply envelope Keep questionnaires to a maximum
of one page, and
ask no more than 20
questions.
PostWisely strives to make people more mindful
of how sharing online effects those around them and encourages more thoughtful, positive exchanges by
asking one
simple question: «If it were your pain, would you share it?»
I've found that the companies who do the best job at screening potential hires for cultural fit
ask some variation
of these four
simple questions:
I don't hound these people — I might
ask each
of them a
simple question or respond to one
of their tweets once every other month.
A
simple way to avoid this is to
ask a lot
of questions.
In a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president
of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users
ask questions that don't necessarily have
simple answers in a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversation.
To find out how startup leaders think about building companies that they themselves enjoy working in, we surveyed the founders
of some
of the most innovative startups out there to
ask them one
simple question:
The answer to that
question is
simple: Because it's so hard to do and it's very inefficient, Niu says, at least if businesses take the «traditional» route
of asking for and then evaluating employee surveys.
At this point, conducting a job interview can seem quite
simple: use the shortlist
of candidates, meet them,
ask them
questions, and compare them with other applicants.
As you know, we
ask our customers this
simple question regularly upon receipt
of their Fab order: How likely are you to recommend Fab to your friends?
However, many software programs — online or to install on your computer — are able to resolve very complex tax scenarios by
asking a series
of simple questions.
Demanding a phone number from someone
asking a
simple question or leaving a comment is invasive and changes the type
of form from a basic contact to a sales lead form.
Not all Jews believe this, BTW, but in Judaism I have yet to run across someone who believe that G - d would punish anyone for their «beliefs» and not their «deeds» (take a good look at the Tanach... the contract with the Jews (known as the «teachings
of G - d», not «the law») is all about behaviour; and while many Christians have been raised to view «the teachings
of G - d» (the law) as something to be «freed» from... one has to
ask the
simple question..
My
simple question to you is this: have you ever read the Book
of Mormon, cover to cover, pondered its teachings, and then
asked God to know if it is true?
Lewis writes that he never fully understood this denunciation
of «escape,» this hatred
of mythopoetic literature, «till my friend Professor Tolkien
asked me the very
simple question, «What class
of men would you expect to be most preoccupied with, and most hostile to, the idea
of escape?»
One's perception
of a congregation's world view gained from participant observation and guided interviews can be verified by a relatively
simple device, a questionnaire that poses
questions similar to those
asked in the interviews.
While we
asked the
simple question, they inserted additional information, including the opinion
of (I assume) the AHA and more, which admittedly impacted the answers given by the respondents.
Just
ask a
simple question (its a
question that everyone would agree on that the
question is the exact one to
ask to get the truth) and by the answer (yes or no) given by the most knowledgeable / high positioned persons
of that religion, you will eliminate every religion except Christianity.
3, The
simplest part
of this Prayer is to
ask Jesus one
question.
We might begin by
asking a terribly
simple yet exceedingly complex
question: «What is my definition
of «the Good Life»?»
It simply
asks a
simple question which the author
of that garbage is trying to dishonestly and unsuccessfully, evade.
«Numberless,
simple but very practical
questions were
asked by them, not in a cavilling spirit, like the Brahmins and Vedantists
of the plains, but on the atonement, fall
of man, sin, misery, future punishment, etc..
I think herbie just ran away with his eyes closed and his ears covered, babbling some unintelligible anti-thinker mumbo - jumbo, maybe
asking his god for help with refuting a couple
of simple questions...
The
question is very
simple, i'm
asking for Atheists to give us some collaborating evidences that you have a better way
of life and better solutions to make this world a better place to live.
With this in mind Nietzsche thus begins his radical critique
of reason by
asking one
simple question: what is truth?
The answer is extremely
simple, the source
of the problem very easy to identify, just
ask these
simple questions:
The
simple process
of checking out meanings by
asking questions such as, «Do I hear you correctly?»
This process model
of divine spacetime, projected from Whitehead's theory
of interpoints and his critique
of the Newtonian fallacy
of «
simple location,» slips into the logical difficulty with which process theology has accused traditional theism: It is always possible to
ask whether any proposed empirical signs are signs
of God, and it is never possible to provide empirical evidence with which to answer the
question (1:42).
Maybe he's busy getting his beliefs strengthened as his local house
of stupidity, errrr, worship... Maybe he's busy praying to his imaginary friend,
asking it to stop those pesky atheists from
asking simple questions he can't answer... Maybe he's huddling with the likes
of Adelina, HeavenScent and the rest
of that ilk on the ultimate proof
of their god (s)... Maybe He's realized the only way not to look like an even bigger fool is to remain silent...
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?&raqu
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part
of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?&raqu
of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point
of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?&raqu
of complete surrender
of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?&raqu
of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and
ask the very
simple but very searching
question, «How do I measure up to that standard?»
Of course Alise would
ask me such a
simple and easy
question.
On the radio I use this
simple rule to help me answer the majority
of Bible
questions I'm
asked, even when I'm not familiar with the particular passage.
Gil you have
asked some very good
questions why does bad things happen in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.What i do know is that God desires that none
of us should perish but that all would have eternal life in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on whats to come and being a witness in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so what are we to make
of that.What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As far as the bible is concerned much
of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many
of prophetic words spoken many hundreds
of years ago have come to pass including both the birth and the death
of Jesus.Interested in what philosophy you are believing in if other than a faith in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really
simple with christianity we just have to believe in Jesus Christ.brentnz
My favorite
of course is
ask most mainstream christians some
simple questions like, «So you believe that the earth was created in seven days», «so noah gathered every animal on earth and stuck them inside a small boat for 40 days without fresh water and food to feed everything and you think this actually happened?»
People have been
asking that
question for thousands
of years and yet a
simple «yes» doesn't really answer it, again, you can go on and keep on believing, I on the other hand have not found sufficient reason for me to believe in judaism.
Ask yourself one
simple question; if He would have supported Obamacare why didn't he cure everyone on Earth
of every malady known to man?
asks a disarmingly
simple question; How did it happen that a religious revival that first took root among the «flotsam and jetsam
of English society in the 1730s became, in just 150 years, one
of the major religious movements
of modern times?