Sentences with phrase «factors come into question»

Not exact matches

Koscielny's positioning and awareness come increasingly into question when one factors in the amount of time he had to adjust his positioning.
Nick: OK, so there's a bunch of different factors that come into play, but I know one of the most popular questions that we get on our blog and on the phone with everybody here is — what about careers?
Today I wanted to dig deeper into style factors and answer some questions that have come up from investors on this fast growing segment of the bond market.
All this being said, there is no question that elements such as presentation and ringcraft certainly naturally also come into play in the show ring as influencing factors in the judges» decisions; but certainly not in a way that suggests grooming skills or a particular handler's ringcraft are awarded for being pleasing or impressive to a judge, but rather simply because excellent presentation and a handler with superior ringcraft skill do better to show a dog to its best advantage than do poor presentation and a handler with weaker ringcraft skill.
This is a relatively challenging question to answer, as there are many factors that come into play when deciding your ideal program.
The problem with the question and the answer is that the time span is very short and many other factors may be coming into play that are not well understood.
Real science occasionally uses back - of - the - envelope calculations to identify interesting questions or to double check answers, but the real results come from much more complex calculations that take into account many more factors... but apparently you have trouble realizing that your Excel - based chicken - scratchings aren't the be-all and end - all of climate science.
But before the time comes to answer that question, property owners should take a few factors into careful consideration before deciding which path is the right one for themselves in the long run:
Seventh, the question of whether non-purely economic factors (such as fairness, corporate size, and the rights of workers) should be factored into competition analysis is gaining increased traction in a number of jurisdictions, and undoubtedly will be a subject of considerable debate in the years to come.
As with most investment decisions, numerous factors come into play, but there is one simple question you should ask: Are you primarily seeking income or growth from your investment?
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