Sentences with phrase «by suggesting some questions»

Ask participants to talk in small groups about what evidence they saw of a good project (for example, the project revolved around a real - world topic; students were involved in project definition by suggesting questions; experts were included).
31 He concludes by suggesting some questions that readers ask themselves while they are reading the symposium articles.

Not exact matches

But according to Gallup's Employee Engagement Q12 Study, engagement isn't influenced by workplace perks nearly as much as by the intangibles suggested in the following questions:
«Rather than saying «I'm bad at small talk,» set yourself up for success [by planning ahead],» recommends Zack, who suggests you «plan some interesting, open - ended questions that will stimulate conversation.
Investors looking to evaluate potential financial advisors can avail themselves of many lists of sample questions, such as those suggested by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, for interviewing practitioners.
However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by whips to enforce party discipline.
When questioned, Apple told us it was «not unusual» for a speaker with a silicone base to leave a «mild mark» when placed on certain oil or wax based wood finished surfaces, suggesting the marks are caused by oils diffusing between the silicone base and the table surface.
The big question is whether more is required, as is suggested by the provincial inquiries.
Last week Schroepfer was on the sharp end of lots of awkward questions from visibly outraged committee members, with Collins pointing to what he dubbed a «pattern of behavior» by Facebook that he said suggested an «unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and not disclose it».
Firms could do more to include women among their leadership, Krawcheck said, and she questioned an idea outlined in the bestselling book by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg, «Lean In,» which suggested women push harder to get ahead.
To make use of this approach, sales representatives should prep for sales meetings by writing down potential problems prospects might have, along with what types of Problem questions might be used to elicit these problems, what types of Implication questions could be used to underscore the consequences of these problems, and what types of Need questions could be used to suggest your company's product as a solution for these problems.
Regulators suggest investors can save them - selves a lot of grief by asking a second question — whether the investment itself is registered.
Murck suggests that regulators are now faced with a similar question, should FinTech companies that are engaged in banking activities, but are not regulated by the OCC, be subject to federal banking regulations?
The hearings didn't reveal new information about Facebook's practices, but they suggested that many members of Congress are ready to move on from the status quo of weak privacy protections and unfettered data collection by companies in the U.S. Below, we break down some of the top hits, misses, and unanswered questions from the hearings.
«Although the FIA providers have the strongest irreparable harm argument of all providers impacted by the fiduciary rule, Judge Moss» questioning in the grueling three - hour - long hearing suggested that he is likely to deny the injunction and uphold the fiduciary rule on the grounds that NAFA was unable to make the required irreparable harm showing,» she said.
The wording of the question suggests Mueller may well be aware of such «outreach,» presumably informed by the cooperation he has received from Manafort's former deputy, Rick Gates.
The line of questioning suggests the special counsel... is looking into possible coordination between WikiLeaks and Trump associates in disseminating the emails, which U.S. intelligence officials say were stolen by Russia.»
The question posed by the title of the Cato Institute panel suggests that Washington has the slightest idea about the «problem» in the mortgage business much less a solution.
The media coverage of the Tumbler Ridge story, which suggested Chinese workers employed by a Chinese company can only be bad news because the company is likely controlled by the Chinese government, begs the question of why we don't see protests about Filipino or Mexican workers.
Musk's dismissive responses to serious questions about his company's financial results suggest that he's confident that Tesla's shares, and access to the capital markets, will remain buoyed by his personal following as a technology visionary.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
When I suggested that he was grievously mistaken, he responded, as he had to Woodward's doubts about his stance on abortion, not so much by refuting the argument as by rebuffing the individual who had the gall to question his wisdom.
Rogers supports his first contention by exemplifying his suggested way of reading and by choosing a particularly knotty case» interpreting Thomas on the natural knowledge of God by reading the first question in the Summa Theologica from Thomas» exegesis of Romans 1, instead of the other way around.
Keen has answered just such a question by suggesting that his concern is a phenomenological one, centering on those places where the holy is most manifest.
Perhaps we can best perceive it, Moltmann suggests, by turning to the simple questions children are most likely to ask.
The question which you raise is naturally suggested by our previous correspondence.
Above all the proposal suggests that reflection on a theological school begin by distinguishing two questions and then asking how the answers to each might bear on the other question.
The final feature of this work is to reflect theologically on different experiences of death according to a set structure: (1) an experience is presented using a case format; (2) the dominant theological questions raised by the case are identified; (3) the response of a typical theology of death is presented, and a response drawn from relational thought is presented; (4) practical implications are suggested.
I find that Whitehead's exposition is question - begging and seriously misleading.4 The exposition is misleading insofar as it suggests that belief in either a specific or generic causal nexus is adequately justified by a subject's experience of CE alone and not ultimately by systematic considerations, particularly those related to prehension.5 If Whitehead's theory of perception was intended to stand alone without support from the rest of his system, as Ford suggests (EWM 181 - 182), then I claim that it is insufficiently justified insofar as a part of it, the theory of CE, is inadequately justified.
You can question the ordinary idea of connection by suggesting instead that there is an inner design in the whole structure.
If you read closely, you'll see that I suggested an «un-caused cause» is the typical solution offered by theists who, after inferring the necessity of causation for all events, must then answer the question of what caused their proffered «cause.»
In light of this definition, let me suggest an answer to a question raised above: 25 What did Whitehead mean by «the contemporary nexus perceived in the mode of presentational immediacy»?
He suggested that I would find some of the answers to my questions in his 1994 book, The Costs of Living: How Market Freedom Erodes the Best Things in Life (Norton, 1994; reissued 2001 by Xlibris).
He seems to suggest, for example, that people approach tragedies and grief not so much by grieving but by raising abstract questions about the causes of suffering in the world.
According to Matthew and Mark the combination of these two commandments was suggested by Jesus, and his questions cordially agreed.
The question of God's historical culpability can be asked only by one whose nurture and education have suggested that God is historically responsible in the first place.
Since the release, Ehrlichman's children have questioned the quote and a former colleague suggests that he was joking (though the reporter stands by their sincerity, suggesting that the late official was seeking atonement).
But «a moral discussion is inconclusive and even trivial, if it leaves out the question of its application,» as Gregory Vlastos has said.13 In order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can grow.
question by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Erica Jordan, who not - so - subtly suggested that Ryan's approach to healthcare reform, tax reform, and welfare reform was in conflict with the Church's social teaching, the very Catholic Speaker replied that he completely agreed with Sister Erica that God is «always on the side of the poor and dispossessed»; the real question was, how do public officials, who are not God, create public policies that empower the poor and dispossessed to be not - poor and not - dispossessed?
Whether or not one's identity is distorted by such bondage turns, I suggest, on how one answers the question, «What makes life worth living?»
However, each of Delvin's designs are driven by the natural human impetus to fill innate voids with art suggest her truest purposes as a stage designer: to, like a mirror, place before an audience the fundamental question of what they are truly searching for.
I think it's great that Wendy is willing to listen to us and even openly question things on her blog, but that doesn't negate the damage done by Bridge the Gap and New Direction when they suggest that God is not pleased with the love that one gay person has for another.
Undismayed by such conundrums, Hartshorne suggests a possibly affirmative answer to both questions.
He's aware of how some cosmologists like Stephen Hawking try to dispose of this question «by suggesting sophisticated theories of how to avoid temporal origin in cosmology at all» (p. 316).
I'll take you at your word regarding your recommendation to study and suggest you read WHAT GOD DOES TO YOUR BRAIN by two neuroscientists, Andrew Newberg who is a «theist» (believes in some kind of divine character) and Mark Waldman and agnostic (a non commit on the question).
The force of this first conversation, begun by the Bible's first question, is to call into question authority and obedience; by challenging the goodness (3:1) and the truthfulness (3:4) of the author, by denying the announced consequences of disobedience (3:4 - 5), and by suggesting attractive alternative benefits of eating (i.e., goods beyond food and sex, namely, godlikeness though knowledge [3:5]-RRB-, speech and reason erode the force of the prohibition.
I am suggesting that we must think differently about what the saving love of God means if it is to speak to our time, addressing the question of the possible end of existence raised by, ecological deterioration and nuclear escalation and that we do this by thinking in different images.
New research which suggests half of England's stay - at - home mothers want to work but can not secure the childcare they want has been called into question by a Christian who supports mums in a similar situation.
A Gentile, as readily as a Jew, might meet the test of so universal an ethic, and no question of race or nation is suggested by it.
You don't want to provide religious freedom (includes freedom FROM religion too, by the way) to your NON-catholic employees, then I suggest you get out of the businesses in question.
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