Sentences with phrase «fair number of questions»

There are a fair number of questions that you need to answer but it goes by pretty quickly and the payoff is well worth your time.

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In 2014, City was found to be in breach of Financial Fair Play protocol, with UEFA questioning a number of figures used in the club's break - even calculation.
On a pregnancy message board to which I once belonged, there were a fair number of women who'd brag about their postdates births, and dismiss any comments or questions about the inherent risks.
In a question that asks about the job performance of federal, state and local officials, people in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives got the worst numbers, with more than 70 percent of those surveyed feeling their performance is «just fair» or «poor.»
I would think it would be fairer if everyone had to wait on line and everyone was given a fair chance to get in, then he picks seat numbers by random draw given everyone an equal chance of asking him a question.
Charters that succeed with low - income children go full bore: all - out culture building in the classroom, students and staffers willing to endure longer school hours, bright teachers willing to adapt to precise training regimens and relinquish a fair amount of privacy (giving out their cell - phone number for afterschool homework questions, for example).
A fair number of those remain connected to education, but still, it's a fair question to raise: Does that matter?
It's a complicated question and you'll have to do a fair amount of financial analysis to get a good number.
As for the more intriguing question of why galleries didn't return — there are roughly 40 — the overwhelming explanation is exhaustion from the sheer number of fairs dealers now attend.
«It's hard to make any kind of prognostication, but it's fair to say that South Dakota and its allies thought they would have a smooth path to winning, and it's clear that the justices had a number of questions that showed significant skepticism about South Dakota's position,» said Andrew Pincus, a partner at Mayer Brown.
However, when a significant number of participants in the system can not be expected to know the jargon, it is a reasonable question how one keeps things fair to them.
Much like Naruto, the famous selfie - snapping black crested macaque, the Trees debacle raises a number of questions of how the Copyright Act of 1976 and DMCA's Fair Use doctrine should be applied to a rapidly evolving technological culture, especially as AI and machine learning techniques approach ubiquity.
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