If the company asks you questions that you don't have
factual answers for, you should let them know that you will get back to them with further details at a later date.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but religion is based on myths, magic, the predetermined mindset that it can not be questioned for any reason, and that you don't
need factual answers so long as you have «faith» that you're right, despite not having any concrete evidence.
Morgan insisted he was not, and accused the shadow home secretary of failing to give «a
straight factual answer to this fundamental question».
Most importantly, visitors will be able to
get factual answers to questions about substance abuse, learn how to talk about their concerns with people who can help them, and get information about counseling and treatment facilities.
So before applying for life insurance, be ready to
give factual answers for the following categories:
The post is opinion rather than
a factual answer to the question.
I just told
you the factual answer to your question.»
Clarifying questions have brief,
factual answers.
Here's the problem; when students become employees they will rarely if ever be asked to answer a question that has
a factual answer, because the answer is objective and already known; why pay someone to only know established facts?
This is
a factual answer to a question.
Surely, you can pull the book off your bookshelf right now, flip to the last page, and you'll have
a factual answer.
While the previous question has
a factual answer, this question is related to management attitude.
He posed a factual question, I responded with
a factual answer.
There is
no factual answer here.
If
some factual answers have relatively little impact on the outcome, then why bother spending time on it?
Because they appear in a box on a form there is often a temptation to provide a basic,
factual answer, without going into too much detail, in much the same way as you might if you are if you are filling in an application for a passport or bank account.