And
the even bigger question: will having a smartwatch with LTE really change the way people use wearables?
Nice bit of urban history, but the big question is what is causing global warming and
even bigger question being why is everybody ignoring variability in equatorial cloud mass?
«Now, we turn to the community with
an even bigger question: Which image do you want to see on your Resistance 2 Collector's Edition cover?
It's a good article, but what I really liked is the way that it answered
an even bigger question.
An even bigger question is whether the elected board will have the nerve to close failing schools and resist the city's tradition of crony politics and malfeasance.
An even bigger question may be... what does this have to do with building muscle, burning fat, and looking great naked?
An even bigger question is «What does it take to turn a soybean into a pig?»
For much of this season we have been wondering if the best players like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil were going to be persuaded to stay and that will be
an even bigger question if there are to be changes behind the scenes as well.
An even bigger question about the financial services industry's adoption of distributed ledger technologies might not be about how this gets implemented and what specific block chains they choose, but rather what happens to the float that savvy bankers and financial firms have taken advantage of as they wait for deposits to clear.
Now researchers can now move on to tackle
even bigger questions, Delory said.
Dr Marco Andreoli, a Research Fellow at the School of Geosciences at the University of the Witwatersrand, and a member of the Hypatia research team says, «When Hypatia was first found to be extraterrestrial, it was a sensation, but these latest results are opening up
even bigger questions about its origins.»
Not exact matches
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the
bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new
questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
Lately, I've found that
even the mission - critical business ideas that make it through my first set of filters have to address another elephant in the room: the
question of whether this startup is building something that's going to become a free - standing and independent business or whether it's developing a great feature that is going to be swallowed up, ripped off, or rolled over by one of the
big guys in their space in the near future.
The
question is then is this kind of a one time epochal event that's beyond the level of
even those
big things.
Given all of that, the
big question is whether rates will sag
even lower in the months and years to come.
TED staff at the event were friendly but firm (they
even offered to help Jackley find a local caregiver), but the staffer also admitted that the organizers «lost the moment to ask the
bigger question: Is it time to change our policy?»
These were the sorts of
questions I was trying to address in The
Big Time, and I believe they are
even more pressing now than on the day of the book's original appearance.
Maybe it's time to remind yourself of the value of the other non-monetary values of loafing, including boosted creativity, stress reduction, time to reflect on
big - picture
questions and perhaps
even improved relationships if you spend some of that leisure time with those you care about.
Dimon's Wednesday comments came in response to a
question about a new proposal from the Federal Reserve that would require JPMorgan, the
biggest bank in America, to hold more capital in reserve to protect against losses,
even compared to its other mega-bank rivals.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi then followed, saying that the «
questions that arise» from Flynn's resignation are «
even bigger.»
Or an
even bigger and more concerning
question, has the food gone bad?
Which raises the
big question:
Even if technology can read emotions, can it express them?
You don't need to necessarily solve the company's
biggest problem —
even asking
questions or agreeing with someone will do.
One
big question hanging over Trump
even since the campaign has been whether this is something he really believes and is prepared to act on as president, since it happens to be totally wrong.
Of course, a
question at least as
big is: Does the president - elect devote
even a fraction of a synaptic pulse to Canada?
The speech goes on to suggest that
even if the recent volatility was not a reflection of fundamentals, it is worth ensuring that all the information has been extracted from it and that the
big policy
questions that are «lurking» have been considered, as they may play a role in future bouts of market nervousness.
Even with
big questions about how workers will be compensated and classified in the future, more and more startups are entering the on - demand delivery business.
What is interesting to see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it comes to the
question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that
even after the
big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
Without
question, the
big winners so far were TRON and Icon who not only bounced back but
even doubled in Ethereum and Bitcoin price.
The
big question is whether with higher interest rates, home appreciation will slow or
even fall.
But if your company is simply passing every sales lead along to the sales team without
even asking any
questions, you're missing a
big chance to learn more about the prospect.
Jeff Goodby, the boss of Goodby Silverstein & Partners, an advertising agency, finds that clients»
biggest question is whether people will
even notice their ads.
It's one thing to respond to atheists who think you have the wrong answers or seekers who think you might have part of a
bigger answer, but what of those who think you are answering
questions that don't
even need to be asked?
If the Universe is still excelerating in it's expansion which it shouldn't be based on
Big Dirt Ball theory then we know that
even science's most basic assumptions in
question.
If the Universe is still excelerating in it's expansion which it shouldn't be based on
Big Dirt Ball theory then we know that
even science's most basic assumptions are in
question.
I think my
question to those of you who couple evil atheism with evolution, the
big bang, and climate change is: how can we as scientists
even start trying to inform you about the details of what you are arguing against if you automatically presume everything we say is a blasphemous lie?
And as
Big Shiz, pointed out, yes, you're a racist if you
even question that Zimmerman might have acted stupidly instead of as the
biggest racist since Nathan Forrest.
Eric G, it is obvious that you didn't
even attempt to explore the facts at NASA regarding the
Big Bang information on creation; the questions of what powered the big ba
Big Bang information on creation; the
questions of what powered the
big ba
big bang.
God spoke and told him the
question was
even bigger than he thought.
tl; dr — God and the
Big Bang are equally dumb theories because neither of them
even come close to answering our
questions.
Its a
big universe and none one is
even close to having all the answers nor
even understanding all the
questions.
Even when dealing with the
Big Question, the way still directs us to live here and now according to the universal Good News message, which is:
B) If you've ever watched
even the most simple programs on cable TV regarding the
Big Bang, the scientists are the first ones to admit that these are
questions they can't answer... yet.
Going into Infinity War, the
big question was whether or not a movie like this was
even possible.
Even if there were no suffering or death, the
Big Question can still be asked: Why life?
One
big question I've been mulling over for the past five years or so is this «Is there such a thing as a SINGLE biblical world view, and
even if so, is it a worldview that everyone should adopt?
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...
But, in the age of Instagram, capturing that unforgettable moment can be
even more complicated than planning a surprise, buying a ring and popping the
big question.
Solve for us the
question of the reasonableness of athiesm, where you get something (
big bang) from nothing — there must be a first cause of everything; explain implications of the anthropic principle and the wildly unprobablistic likelihood that our universe could
even form in such a fashion as to be capable of sustaining life (which has, interestingly, your athiest heavy hitters (i.e. Dawkins, Schwartz, etc.) necessarily positing multiple universe theories to get around the near probablistic impossibility of all conditions be present at time of
big bang for life to be possible without acknowledgement of a divine designing hand guiding the process); explain The probablistic impossibility of non-irreducibly complex basic cells (life) coming together spontaneously (DNA, cell membrane, etc),
even the most basic, simple forms of life allowing for reproduction, metabolism, etc...
In the face of a threat to public order, those with public power and the responsibility for maintaining peace,
even if they care about justice, as Pilate did, are sometimes under pressure to sacrifice justice — and with it, all pretense of determining whose views are correct when it comes to life's
big questions.