Sentences with phrase «few question about some of»

If you've been playing Nintendo's newest mobile game, the free - to - play Fire Emblem Heroes, you probably have a few questions about some of its lesser - explained menus and late - game content.
I have a few question about some of your numbers.

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To the average reader of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level of knowledge about how money works.
The newspaper report adds a few more questions about Apple's mobile payment system to what is already a long list of unknowns.
About 100 Boardlist candidates (some of whom already sit on not - for - profit, for - profit, or advisory boards, and the vast majority of whom live in the U.S.) were asked a number of questions about their experiences in business, and also about the fact that so few women serve on corporate boAbout 100 Boardlist candidates (some of whom already sit on not - for - profit, for - profit, or advisory boards, and the vast majority of whom live in the U.S.) were asked a number of questions about their experiences in business, and also about the fact that so few women serve on corporate boabout their experiences in business, and also about the fact that so few women serve on corporate boabout the fact that so few women serve on corporate boards.
At the time, Business Insider reported that the closing of the fund could «raise a few eyebrows» in the so - called «Startup Nation» and lead to questions about the calibre of the young tech companies that are coming out of the country but it turns out that the move may have been motivated by different reasons.
Here's a simple test: If someone sat down with you and asked you a series of questions about your company's revenue, expenses, and profits (or losses) for the previous month, quarter, and year, could you answer within a few minutes, using your accounting software?
At MotorCars of Georgia, general manager Saszi had heard questions from customers about bitcoin a few years before Saddington came to buy his Lamborghini.
Automation is the all - purpose bogeyman of today's workforce: millions of jobs could be taken over by machines in the next few years, experts say, and the big question is what to do about all the humans left behind.
In just a few months, we have learned that Flynn lied to Mike Pence, Vice President - elect, about obtaining a security clearance for Flynn's son during the presidential transition; that during the same period, as President Obama was imposing sanctions on Russia for election meddling, Flynn communicated with the Russian ambassador about those sanctions, hinting that President Trump would take a softer line, and then lied to Pence about it (and stood by while Pence publicly repeated that lie); that Flynn was not truthful when questioned by the FBI about the same topic; and that Flynn spoke at a gala for RT, the Kremlin - backed propaganda network and received payments from RT, but dissembled about the source of the payments and seems to have failed to follow U.S. regulations about reporting them.
Veteran entrepreneur Celeste Hilling, CEO and founder of 10 - year - old lifestyle company Skin Authority, stumped me with this question a few weeks ago, but she definitely left me with something to think about.
Over the past few decades, the sale of such goods migrated largely to big - box multinational chains, where employees couldn't care less about answering customers» questions or concerns.
For those of you who are thinking about hopping in this crazy game and you want to do it just for the money then let me pose a few questions to you.
The 39 - year - old actor posted a series of questions on LinkedIn a few days ago with the intention of starting a «live open dialog about gender equality in the work place [sic] and in tech in general» with his partner from venture capital firm Sound Ventures, Effie Epstein.
And what I hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one of the few women in the room, you feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far often talk about the economics of something.
Over the last few days, leading CEOs, academics and designers spanning all industries engaged in an array of panels to grapple with hefty questions about business and design: What does it mean to be a designer in the 21st century?
As the White House takes its first steps towards transitioning the imminent Donald Trump administration, there are a few logistical questions that remain to be answered about its grounds: namely, the fate of Michelle Obama's vegetable garden.
I thought about this question a lot and came up with a list of just a few habits I think are stepping stones:
Every tech company has increased political spending over the last few years, and the amount of tech money circulating in D.C. will skyrocket now that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been hauled before Congress to answer questions about the myriad ways in which his company is harming America and the world.
According to Lawrence Summers, former director of President Barack Obama's National Economic Council and former U.S. Treasury Secretary — he is also President Emeritus of Harvard University at the top of a shortlist of potential candidates to replace current chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke — the events of the last few years have thrown into question much of what he learned and taught about coherent economic models.
After I thought about it, I realized the question of whether reducing guns in a society will lead to fewer murders is a testable hypothesis.
These questions come as EM stocks have had a rollercoaster year, with valuations beaten up by concerns about China's economy, slowing global growth and lower commodity prices, just to name a few of the headwinds facing developing markets.
2:42 pm PT: Here are a few questions about revenue seasonality and ad load (the number of ads Snap can put into the app before ruining the experience for users).
The frequently asked questions about Ottawa windows are only a few of the many things that you want to consider.
Roth vs. Traditional IRA Evaluator Answer a few questions about yourself to help find out which type of IRA may be right for you.
In an interview with Barron's published in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by Cheryl Winokur Munk, Tibergien answers a few questions about the future face of the RIA Industry.
These are questions for greater minds than our own, but there are at least a few minds thinking about one particularly ugly corner of the future: prisons.
A friend of mine was interested in Christian beliefs about death and the resurrection, so I added a few questions to the survey about exactly that.
«â $» â $ «Oh Brianmpei, I believe there are several on this particular blog that would blow away your premise about â $ œnegation of truth or absolute truth.â $ Just the question, â $ œIs Jesus the only way to the Father?â $ would raise a few hackels.»
East Tennessee doesn't have a large Jewish population, so for the first few months of my year of biblical womanhood, I searched high and low for a Jewish source to answer my questions about Jewish holidays, kosher eating, mixed fibers, head coverings, and niddah.
In just the last few centuries, science has answered vastly more questions about our universe than in the scores of millennia prior to that.
When I got a book deal, I took advantage of having your email address to ask a few questions about publishing, and you always responded quickly and graciously.
When I read those last few words, I felt as though Beck had said what I've been trying to get at for years — that the most important indicator of unhealthy doubt is not having intellectual questions about your beliefs, but failing to obey.
The real question the Church of England will have to think about over the next few years is, what can we learn from this in a rural context?»
While I am not religious (I will call myself agnostic), and having an IQ well over genius levels, with scientific and mathematical tendencies, let me ask you a few questions, because what I see here are a bunch of people talking about «no evidence» or «proof» of God's existence, therefore He can't possibly exist, existential arguments, which are not arguments, but fearful, clouded alterations of a truth that can not be seen.
The first few moments I dimly recall, the thermometer being stuck into my mouth, the gray band being wrapped around my arm to take blood pressure, and the series of annoying questions being asked about my health insurance policy (which I thankfully reassured myself, even in that debilitated state, would very soon be a thing of the past).
It is manifest that most of the protesters had not read the item in question, having simply reacted to the alert sent out on the internet (more than half the protests were e-mailed), and quite a few are confused about who wrote the offending article.
We have said something about the place of the Bible in the living Christian tradition which preachers represent and for which they function; we have discussed a few of the problems or questions which are raised both for preachers and for people; and we have tried to sum up the theological and moral implications of the gospel as these have been worked out in the tradition down the centuries.
«Congress has only faced votes a few times on the complex legal and moral questions of whether heinous crimes qualify as genocide — and division is deep about what, if anything, the label mandates the U.S. government to do.»
So far in this chapter we have looked at some of the wonders of our reality that fit with a belief in God, we have briefly answered the question of how God acts in this world (in keeping with our common sense), and we have addressed a few questions about what God is like.
Famed apologist Ravi Zacharias has spent the past few weeks embroiled in a complex scandal in which he has had to defend himself from both accusations of inappropriate online conduct with a woman and questions about the authenticity of his credentials.
I was thinking of saying something similar about Brian, but since I have only read a few of Brian's books, and never met him, I didn't know for sure where he stood on absolute truth, or some of the other questions Glenn brought up.
Studies of medical, legal, engineering and theological education, unlike the inquiries referred to above, frequently ignore the community and raise few questions about social purposes.
Below, Adrian Vermeule, the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, answers a few questions about his own recent conversion experience.
Here's a few questions about belief, actually about what sort of belief satisfies the God of Christians» requirement for belief:
I was speaking to a group of pastors a few weeks ago about the new book, and the first question was, «I get the need for «a new kind,» but I don't see why we don't just leave Christianity behind.
As I've been thinking about this bridging the gap initiative a few questions has come for me and one of the main question is this...
With the coming of television, people were further encouraged to meet the needs of capitalism: to consume without end, to use up, throw away and buy again; to repress individuality so as to not question the process which provided an endless stream of products; to seek the immediate and the sensational, changing the channel every few seconds if it did not provide immediate stimulation; and, above all, never to ask questions about the real meaning of the system itself.
One may raise questions about this list of pastoral care principles; while few may wish to quarrel with the five enumerated, at least some may be inclined to add to them, even though the respective additions might not in all cases be congruent.
We make a terrible mistake when we lose patience and panic early, as if it's a surprise that one of the world's hardest questions about God takes more than a few sentences to answer.
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