The Timeframe The question whether Red Dead Redemption 2 would be a prequel or a sequel was one of the most commonly
debated questions in the past year, and this trailer has finally answered that question.
For a decade, it's been one of the most hotly
debated questions in cancer: do tumors return despite powerful treatments...
However, deciding whether active management or passive management is a better approach to investing is one of the most heavily
debated questions in the investment world.
This is a much
debated question in the fashion community.
«In
debating the question in the coming years we must remember that there is only so much oxygen in the room.
By taking the assumption that Jeremy Corbyn is unelectable as a given, without needing to interrogate it, commentators are then free to
debate questions in terms of «Will this unelectable man win the leadership election?»
In future, such data may be key to figuring out whether groups of dogs form complex social hierarchies like wild wolves — a hotly
debated question in animal psychology.
Scientists from Heidelberg University, London and Cambridge (Great Britain) have found the answer to this long -
debated question in the history of technology.
Matt Ladner and Nelson Smith
debated that question in the Summer 2016 issue of Education Next.
Now a visiting lecturer at Harvard, Mr. Goldston tackled
the debate question in an opinion column, Party of One, that is a monthly feature in the journal Nature.
Not exact matches
«After years
in which Republicans were more confident than Democrats
in debating gun - control
questions, the issue now energizes each side's coalition,» political analyst Ron Brownstein wrote
in the National Journal
in January.
And as author David Rock observes
in his book Quiet Leadership, advice can be challenged and
debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended
questions.
I know it is not comfortable to be caught
in a highly emotional
debate, and many of you have received
questions from customers.
That is a
question no - one seems to be asking
in the
debate over solar - power subsidies, or the bigger
question of who pays for the state government's debt binge.
At one point
in the CNN
debate, the two candidates actually
debated who grew up poorer after a
question about raising the minimum wage.
Sure, at
debates, like last night's great one
in Milwaukee, candidates are always asked
questions that begin with, «As president, will you...» but we all know that presidents alone can't really do anything but put their socks on or,
in more recent years, play a lot of golf.
That ad uses video clip from Trump's attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly
in protest of her
questioning of him at a
debate of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood was «coming out of her eyes, coming out of her wherever.»
It made a rare public statement
in July 2015, when it co-signed a Reddit post
in favour of an increase
in block size — an ongoing technical
question the bitcoin community is
debating.
Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responds to a
question during the town hall
debate at Washington University on October 9, 2016
in St Louis, Missouri.
The pressure is now on CNN, according to Sesno, to ensure that next week's
debate questions move beyond America's fascination with Trump's personality to take a harder look at candidate Trump's actual political plans, while also giving his rival candidates more time
in the spotlight.
Ken Bone (C), a power plant employee from Belleville, Illinois, waits
in the audience to ask a
question about energy policy and jobs during the presidential
debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton at Washington University
in St. Louis, Missouri, October 9, 2016.
«While his contributions to deep
questions in physics were profound, he also contributed to a wide array of extremely important contemporary
debates and issues — things such as artificial intelligence, the building of a fair society, pitfalls and problems thrown up by disruptive technologies of tomorrow.
«Instead of spending months or even years on a hunch that may turn out to be wrong, you're able to answer your
questions really quickly — to stop
debating in the abstract, and start making progress.»
One of these
debates that has become very
in vogue recently is the
question of longform or shortform content?
Stop often and seek feedback on direction —
In addition to asking
questions to prompt a
debate you should always check for feedback from the VC.
Trump also boasted about his permit to carry
in New York at an early GOP
debate, when responding to a
question about that Oregon shooting.
As the
debate has taken on a decidedly Asia focus, with some recent studies and popular media coverage pointing to investors from Asia as one of the drivers of Vancouver's soaring housing prices, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) has written a background document aggregating the available facts, outlining similar challenges
in other jurisdictions, and raising the
question: Is public policy required?
Last year
in one of my blog posts I argued that although I remained very skeptical about the sustainability of the China growth model I nonetheless believed that China bulls could make a plausible argument but were failing to do so largely because they did not address the three
questions that were fundamental to the
debate on the sustainability of the Chinese growth model.
It's worth keeping
in mind, though, that because Facebook is so dominant, the
question of its governance is ultimately a political
question, and to that end the shifts
in the terms of
debate, if not yet its outcome, have been striking.
The ongoing
debate about data and privacy is directly related to the
question of encryption
in some important ways, as Mossberg's tweet notes: messaging content is data that users would like to keep private, and encryption accomplishes that.
In a
debate that lasted more than eight hours, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras argued that the commission is a requirement from the people who expect answers, and a way to eliminate any «revanchist» intentions for the «many
question marks» that have arisen over the last five years.
In college, I was a policy debater and also coached high school debate, which resulted in a habit of numbering my answers to questions and speaking extremely quickly under pressur
In college, I was a policy debater and also coached high school
debate, which resulted
in a habit of numbering my answers to questions and speaking extremely quickly under pressur
in a habit of numbering my answers to
questions and speaking extremely quickly under pressure.
The
debate over whether the gilded class is leaving because of state taxes is the hottest economic
question in Connecticut.
BlackRock strategists and portfolio managers recently discussed this topic
in online responses to
questions floated at the BlackRock Investment Institute's daily global videoconference dedicated to
debating market trends.
The
question of whether or not legal marijuana takes of a bite out of alcohol sales has been hotly
debated in recent years, with some research suggesting the two products are substitutes and other research suggesting cannabis and alcohol sales are complementary.
And amid the
debate over how far the government should go to protect certain industries
in the era of global competition and technological change, some trade and industry experts are
questioning whether the administration is simply using national security as an excuse for economic protectionism.
The
question of how and when a government or central bank should intervene
in free market «irrational exuberance» is much
debated.
Given the sparse population west of Lake Superior at the time, the need for a subsidy for a large indivisible capital project is not
in question but the size of the subsidy has been subject to
debate.
This is being
debated amongst Jewish rabbi's
in various streams of their faith (Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox) based around the
question «can it be a transgression of the law if one can not choose otherwise»?
The column
in question concerns only the intra-Catholic
debate about divorce, remarriage, and the reception of Holy Communion.
Let me just ask one
question: Can we PLEASE start the
debate in the country about how «God», «Hell», «Heaven», «Satan», «Muhammad», «Jesus», «Angels» «Ghosts» «Demons» and «Spirits of the Dead and or / Nature / Mother Earth» do not exist
in any rational form as the way they are presented throughout world history?
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses
in the public square, do not enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the
question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the
debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
The other day Joe Carter linked to a BBC item about a
debate that was held
in Philadelphia, on the
question whether the Declaration of Independence was «illegal.»
Forty - nine percent said they think churches should have a say
in public
debates about political and social
questions.
The
question we're
debating here for the most part is, «Do you believe
in far - fetched things for which you have zero evidence?»
a)
in this particular
debate, that begs the
question (since it is the hermeneutical
debate under this particular hot topic of ho.mo.se.xuality).
If we recognize that
in order to draw conclusions about matters of this sort, we must ask
questions not answered by faith
in any direct way, the tone of our
debates can be improved.
Applied to the
question at hand, the
debate thus proceeds on the unquestioned assumption that either human beings definitely are naturally religious, and so religion will always persist
in human societies, or they are not naturally religious, and so modernity will inevitably secularize people and society as we shed the accidents of our cultural past.
And
in that trajectory, many of the
questions being asked and
debates being had (over and over again) just weren't all that relevant to me anymore.
The number is virtually unchanged (71 %) from when Ipsos / World Vision asked the same
question in October, before the City of Lights experienced tragedy and American politicians began
debating state bans on Syrian refugees
in response.