Sentences with phrase «fewer questions so»

We need to be asking better and fewer questions so that children are able to give extended and well - developed answers.
It's useful to do some more framing before launching into questions (something along the lines of, «I'm going to ask you a few questions so that I can try and help you find what you're most interested in, if that's alright?»).
Just a few questions so i'm sure of myself when I try this recipe.
Allan and I just relaxed and chatted for a bit and were then met by the Anesthesiologist who popped in to ask me a few questions so as to make sure there would be no problems when he administered the epidural in theatre.
I got a few questions so wanted to share them.
This is achieved by each match asking and answering a few questions so the person you are communicating with has a better understanding of you as a person.
In this blog post we asked him a few questions so we can all get to know him better and learn how he became a game designer.
Frederick Faubert, President and Creative Director and Louis - Rene Auclair, Chief Brand Officer were kind enough to answer a few questions so that we could learn more.
The butcher block counters have been the subject of a few questions so I figured it was time to finally share how we stained and sealed them.

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Yet, if you ask a question and furnish it with a few pre-made answers, you make the task so much easier and completion of it so much likelier.
So, most interviewers mix in at least a few questions that are designed to elicit facts, not opinions.
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 boards.
«After a few declaratives, try turning the conversation around and asking a question, so the other person can begin to own it.
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.
During the Q&A for Malcolm Gladwell, who gave an opening keynote speech on differing innovation styles, addressed this point while fielding a question about why so few women - owned companies break the million dollar mark.
«There are equally important questions in today's economy and financial markets, so I thought I'd condense a few of them to hopefully explain our current situation, perhaps a little more honestly than my «kittens in a pet store» ruse or what «Victoria's Secret» really was,» he said.
Though the industry has grown explosively in the past few years, making an estimated 1 million loans worth about $ 12 billion to consumers and small business owners, so too have questions and complaints.
So the question is, Why do so few have onSo the question is, Why do so few have onso few have one?
The truth is, relatively few people answer this question effectively — despite the fact that doing so provides an invaluable learning experience.
And so as buybacks have increased in the last few years, the question is whether this is a good investment for companies.
So many questions loomed my head, but after mulling over it for a few days and trying to understand where Branson was coming from, it all made sense.
The sole fatality was an Israeli - built satellite, but the accident nevertheless raised questions about SpaceX's mad dash into the solar system — particularly since it plans to use the same rocket, the Falcon 9, to ferry crews to the International Space Station in a few years (SpaceX has in the past supplied the ISS and successfully landed a Falcon 9 back on Earth so it can be reused).
Would you be willing to set up a time to talk with me so I can ask you a few questions about our work together?
I've rarely needed support from Tailwind but the few times I did, the team answered my questions or concerns so quickly.
So, when you're considering the best ideas for your future small business, you'll need to answer a few clarifying questions, including:
Tuur: [00:24:41] So the way I see it is that we had a big scaling debate the past few years and the question was are we going to do on change scaling with a heart.
That being said, when it comes to the question of how to get the closest shave, there are a few important factors, none more so than your choice of razor.
Vanguard: Helping you reach your investing goals Liz Tammaro: So we received quite a few questions in advance when you all registered for this webcast.
Liz Tammaro: So we received quite a few questions in advance when you all registered for this webcast.
A better question would be: why do so few of them know that startups have raised more than $ 220 million in the past three years through a new financial instrument that...
We did ask a few questions of their customer support team and received a timely response, so at least we can give their customer service department at thumbs up.
There are myriad questions that have yet to be answered, which is why it is hardly surprising that so few Bitcoin and cryptocurrency investors have paid taxes on their holdings.
I offer a few simple questions: — How can we possibly believe the words written in a book 2000 years ago; or 200 hundred years ago; should be taken with so absolute faith as to be blind to the inconsistencies.
Among the most thoughtful thinkers on these questions, few are strict egalitarians, and so even here Wehner and Brooks have engaged a strawman.
this system of spiritual beings is a multi-staged hierarchy, which spans 50 dimensions and every spiritual plane attached to these dimensions, with a supreme, male god - being who is above the 50th dimension, and many of these beings pretend to be «good» but are manipulators who impose suffering, and through brainwashing, force, and authority / domination, they condition people to believe that suffering is «good» for a «learning experience» (read the article that is in the link i shared) but i am left wondering why so few actually question this?
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.
(why have so few questioned things like this?)
I was very reluctant to do that because I felt that I really wasn't sure if I would get an answer, or that I wouldn't be ready for an answer, or that I wouldn't know for certain if I felt that I did get an answer that is was actually from God or whether I was just deceiving myself, so for a few years there I just put that off, however those questions and concerns kept boiling up within me, so at that point I couldn't take it anymore putting it off.
This question seemed so important to some of us that we decided a few years ago to try to bring the work of Nordhaus and Tobin up to date.
However, in today's world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the bark of Saint Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.
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.
Only in the last few decades has a genuinely alternative type of theology been at all widely considered — so unobtrusively, however, that many opponents of theism, even some of the most distinguished, are still fighting the older conception exclusively, convinced that if they can dispose of it the theological question will be settled.
here is a question for you to ponder; if god is so powerful that he thought the universe into exsistance, why does he need to cause natural events just to deal with a few medelsome humans; why not just blink those he doesn't like out of exsistance?
So harmonious has seemed this association of Scripture with sexism, of faith with culture, that only a few have even questioned it.
So I put out a few areas where I felt the fields in question * did not * support your worldview.
Or this: «Why do our evangelical theologies give so much attention to questions relating to only a few obscure biblical texts while completely ignoring the topic of «poorology» to which are devoted hundreds of clear texts?»)
So many questions for the crazies, so few answerSo many questions for the crazies, so few answerso few answers.
I'm going to visit this church again, just so I can get a few more questions answered («What's the deal with the birds?).
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.
So thinks the Pew Research Center, which today released the second wave of a massive study designed to «fill the gap» left by the United States census (no questions on religion), the self - reporting of denominations («widely differing criteria»), and smaller surveys (too few questions or people).
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