Not exact matches
Congress seems to think that a trove of documents including anything prepared for the company's board having to
do with the EpiPen, Mylan's tax rate, profits connected to the EpiPen, manufacturer contracts related to the EpiPen, anything related to EpiPen pricing in the Netherlands, and anything having to
do with a
generic EpiPen could help
answer that question.
Sure, some
generic answer can be proposed, such as «To tell a story» or «To tell us about God» but these
do not fit all the books, and even if they
did, are so unhelpful, they qualify as a non-
answer.
The big winner in the five - way Democratic AG primary was «don't know», with a whopping 81 percent of poll respondents who are enrolled members of the party choosing that
answer when asked a
generic «who will you vote for» question.
Starting the conversation with something broad like «I don't know what to
do with my life» will likely yield
generic answers.
Check out my associated blog posts for more context:
Generic Lipitor is not the
answer to our heart disease epidemic; Breast Cancer Survival and Soy; The Most Anti-Inflammatory Mushroom; How
Does Meat Cause Inflammation?
Whereas on many sites the fake profiles
do at least
answer emails with a fake email, like a
generic «ur hot let's chat:),» the ones on SexFinder.com don't even bother to
do that.
You just need to
answer some
generic questions such as «how often
do you visit a synagogue?»
It's a
generic question that breeds
generic answers, and doesn't really give you additional insight into who I am.
Focus on building context - rich resources that
answer what your workers want and need, not just «
generic» ιnduction material, but specific information related to «how things are
done here», and where the new starters fit into the company.
Sometimes, students gather information from
generic sources and after it, when their professor doubt on the facts that have been included in the assignments, they
do not find any way to
answer them.
While they
do offer chat support, the
answers are often pretty
generic and limited to the questions already loaded into Stripe's database.
They
do offer the opportunity for potential customers to contact them via email with a few predetermined
generic questions /
answers available, but it's pretty lackluster.
Ron,
Generic arguments
do not
answer well specific questions.
Avoid Automation — I strongly recommend that you don't
answer your phones with a recording or your emails with a
generic autoresponder (unless you're on vacation).
If you don't customize the questions, you will A. reduce participation in your survey and B. get very
generic answers that won't help you much.
If you provide me with a
generic answer it tells me you didn't feel it was worth it to put in the effort to look into what we are all about.
And definitely don't give some
generic «Miss America» contestant
answer about wanting to change the world.
but thing is, I've only worked in 1 terribly
generic entry - level job... then I
did my BSc., and now I'm job searching again, while on contract at another administrative job... so, how can I really make my resume unsucky... Hmm, maybe: «Efficiently
answered all telephone calls that came in and routed them...»... but still, that is to make someone hire me?
When faced with 60 CVs to read and seeing dozens of
generic CVs that don't even
answer the question, a well formatted CV that clearly meets the specification is a joy.