Sentences with phrase «find answers elsewhere»

What if they could find those answers elsewhere?
Let your child know that you are available to answer questions, but that you understand if he or she prefers to find answers elsewhere, such as from siblings, friends or online.
So, if they skipped out on Jansen to try to find an answer elsewhere and then moved some starters (Scott Kazmir and Brandon McCarthy, perhaps) to shave off further dollars, no one should be surprised.
I could not find the answer elsewhere.

Not exact matches

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The answer, I think, is to be found in another important volume about communism: The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century, by François Furet (see the discussion by Brian C. Anderson elsewhere in this issue).
When censored in their own homes, kids go elsewhere to find support and answers to their most important questions.
To find real answers the Labour party is going to have to look elsewhere.
Elsewhere, a headstrong recently released ex-con (Charlie Hunnam) visits his parents for Thanksgiving but finds unwanted answers could land him right back in jail, and an overprotected and undervalued smalltime cop (Kate Mara) learns her dream position could be threatened due to the cataclysmic collision of the aforementioned events.
Not only did I find Terri Young to be time efficient and task oriented, she helped me select my vehicle and answered all of my questions, and I mean all of them, with a warmth and sincerity such the opposite of what I had experienced elsewhere.
I never could find an answer and so I left it all with Amazon, but continued to wonder how to get the books to bookstores and elsewhere when they wouldn't go through Amazon.
Its very existence may be meant as an answer to anxieties within the company about a persistent inability to overcome the question of «discovery,» both for Amazon Publishing titles and in general — the company remains dependent on consumers finding products they're interested elsewhere and then buying them, presumably at a discount, from Amazon.com.
Questions are sometimes not answered because the information is easily found elsewhere on the site and forum.
I know this is a dog forum, but I can't seem to track down an answer to this elsewhere on line, I thought I'd ask here: I'm trying to find a plan for my cats that cover dental cleanings.
However, having put myself out for five years to answer nonsense in some more neutral locations, I have found that the overwhelmingly professional (and amateur) denial generation machine, ever refining its techniques, and with vast money and politics at its command, is so relentless and so without conscience that the only thing to do was to move on and go elsewhere.
I am aware of people making the argument that the big push by the nuclear industry for enormous government subsidies to find a massive expansion of nuclear power on the basis that nuclear power is «THE ANSWER» to global warming is a fraud that dishonestly and cynically takes advantage of growing concern about the very real problem of global warming, and I make that argument myself (because even a quite large expansion of nuclear electricity generation would have little effect on overall GHG emissions, at great cost, taking too long to achieve even that little effect, while misdirecting resources that could more effectively be applied elsewhere).
In general I would say that I find the conversation around lawyers ethics, whether in criminal law or elsewhere, tend to be unduly simplistic — to act like there are straightforward answers or that real problems are non-problems.
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