Sentences with phrase «easy answers often»

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Obsessive over-sharing on social media makes it pretty easy for a scammer to discover helpful facts about our lives — often enough to correctly answer security questions, but not if you answer them incorrectly.
Instead, often, it's just an easier answer than, «I'm not sure» or «I don't know» or «I'm not ready at this moment to give you an answer
For example, there is no easy answer as to why residents of Kentucky search for Microsoft's Xbox brand — relative to the state's total search volume — more often than in any other state.
Instead of waiting weeks or even months to hear back from the bank, once you complete an easy online application, you can have an answer in a few minutes and, if approved, have the loan proceeds deposited in your account often as quickly as within 24 hours.
His answers, which often veered deep into the intricacies of fiscal policy and process, were earnest, lucid and, for the most part, easy to understand.
He then spoke, as Lincoln did at Gettysburg, about moving through the darkness, without easy answers, «often unable to discern God's heavenly plans.»
Doubt forces us to rethink easy answers and, in doing so, often leads to new territory and a more robust faith.
In the case of religious teachers, the easy way out is often to teach things of which we have no idea, to give answers which do not satisfy ourselves, speak of things we have not heard, show things we have not seen.
It's easier (and I find the tendency in myself almost every day) to fall back onto the black and white rules that we're often offered as answer to our struggles instead of doing the hard work of encountering our own desires and longings in relationship with God and others.
But it seems that we have often gone one step further: we justify our own confusion by being suspicious of any certainty, and we interpret the lack of easy answers to mean that any answer is as good as another, that we can not be sure about right and wrong.
that is to say unanswered in my mind... because it was easy to find «answers» to all of them in fundamental circles among various scholars who often deeply disagreed with each other.
Often evangelism is trying to sell people firm answers, easy answers, clear distinctions, and certainty.
It's a long road, and often frustrating when it seems like there simply are not any answers (or, easy answers, at least) and there is only contention and derision.
Yet I don't always have easy answers to their questions, because their concerns often reflect much deeper problems in our food system and food culture.
Often there are no easy answers, and every parent has a different struggle with their teen.
Often, it is easier to see answers to other people's problems than your own, but in the case of Lola, it was just as difficult.
These are the kinds of questions that evoke vociferous, often angry opinions and the film doesn't offer up easy answers.
Those who have the confidence to give their students time to reflect before answering a question typically rank themselves an A. Those less able often rate themselves a C or a D, so it is easy to identify which members of staff need extra help with developing their skills.
First, everyday decisions in education policy and practice are laden with multiple, often competing values and principles that admit no easy answers.
It's a question we get often, but it's not always easy to answer.
If you can master these bad boys, then you'll have a much easier time answering those reading comprehension questions on your next standardized test, mostly because these key words are often used so very often in those questions!
It's easy for educators to make assumptions — but often we can find more authentic answers by listening closely to what students say.
I get this question quite often, and the answer is both easy and -LSB-...]
It's a simple question, but getting a clear answer is often anything but easy.
Investors who get distracted by stories and predictions often unwittingly substitute essential questions with others that are easier to answer.
New Hampshire New Hampshire residents might have some questions about the various policies offered that are often not easy to find the answers to.
The answer is never extremely simple, but it's often the result of errors in trading psychology that are really pretty easy to fix if you're willing to be honest with yourself and put forth some effort to change.
If the answer is «yes» to any of these questions, then credit counseling (with or without a debt management plan — often referred to as a DMP) could give you an easy - to - understand overview of your debt as well as a structured, effective method for putting that debt behind you.
Often just knowing someone cares and is personally available to answer questions makes the claim process easier.
In the worst case scenario, they're using rates filed with the state to approximate what your premium might be based on answers you give to questions that are often easy to misinterpret.
Often I'm asked by people what they should they invest in and I always have the same answer; Purchasing index funds and following the Canadian couch potato strategy (CCP) which was made famous by Dan B of Canadiancouchpotato.com is the easiest way to grow your wealth with minimal involvement.
To make things a little easier, we thought we'd compile a list of the inquiries that we get most often and share the answers.
I'm often asked these questions, and they are not easy to answer.
I thought it would be fun (well, easier for me) to translate a few of the questions and answers every so often.
If the various keywords or phrases don't work, some won't even think about using a treatise and browse its table of contents — which often would have given them the answer (yes, that easy).
These situations do come up (and incidentally, this is nothing new, it has been a difficult and recurring legal issue since at least the 18th century), and they really suck to be in, and often there aren't easy answers.
These types of questions may appear easy to answer, but they are often far more complicated than just a «yes» or «no.»
There isn't an easy answer to this since every state has it's own specific laws about how often you can take traffic school.
It's easy to focus solely on the words you use to answer interview questions, but it's important that you remember that your nonverbal cues often say more than your words.
It is the complex process of choosing between many right ways — there are often no simple or easy answers.
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