One of the most
frequent types of questions I receive from investors involves the topic of year - to - date performance.
Not exact matches
03 She still seems fond
of her
frequent co-stars William Hurt and Michael Douglas but
questions about reuniting with Michael Douglas were deflected in an «Ask Michael»
type of way.
And while
frequent - flier
questions aren't always the same
types of things I'd ask an author — I'd rather hear what earned her the most time - outs as a kid than where her ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out
of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity
of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my number one fan.
IMO these
types of omissions, and other line by line blunders are far too
frequent and the
question remains who are the other amateurs here?
The most
frequent types of contributions were asking
questions and sharing information with other parents about implementing parenting strategies.