I don't know how often I've
heard this question in its various forms.
The film, which doesn't yet have a release date, stars Luke Evans as Marston, and that's Connie Britton
you hear questioning him in the teaser.
Now, I've
heard this question in meat - space as well, at writing groups (or about members of writing groups), and in general conversation — often roughly 3.5 seconds after telling someone I'm a writer.
You could
hear this question in any interview: «How do you make decisions?»
You could
hear this question in any interview... whether it's an entry level position or a Director job: «What are some of your leadership experiences?»
Not exact matches
But Schatz offered a different view, noting that while he may have flubbed one of his
questions in the
hearing, that should not be a sign that lawmakers need to be experts
in order to legislate.
The New York Times reported that the consultants Facebook hired worked through potential
questions and answers and role - played US politicians
in mock congressional
hearings to get Zuckerberg comfortable with the format.
Zuckerberg, who faced five hours of
questioning from a rare US Senate joint committee
hearing, had reportedly hired external consultants to prepare him for his first time explaining Facebook's operations to the US government
in public.
Federal Labor MP Pat Conroy will demand to know why Australian banks have higher returns on equity than those
in other countries when he
questions bank chief executives attending a Canberra
hearing next week.
Key points about your background, experience, and achievements may go on one page,
questions for the interview on another... but then place those notes
in such a way that you won't be
heard shuffling through papers.
For example, Sales leaders who ask this
question in their team meetings often
hear things like:
Asking more
questions in your attempt to understand their point of view will also help diffuse the situation as you are showing a genuine desire to
hear what the other person has to say.
Obviously, a few casual
questions before it helps set the mood for
hearing about a profound moment or transition
in that person's life.
I overheard a conversation the other day
in which the person
in question was offended at
hearing the phrase S.O.B..
At a company where such workers» worth is recognized, you are more likely to
hear the
question, «Jim,
in your experience, what might be the hazards of going this route?»
For Shugerman, the biggest takeaway from the
hearing was how «serious» he thought Republicans on the committee were
in «asking tough, but fair
questions» and «respectfully giving Comey a full chance to answer.»
You won't
hear baristas asking that
question in San Francisco coffee shops just yet — but a growing number of tech workers are drinking coffee with butter for a unique kind of jolt.
Although
questions like the last one may be hard to ask and
hear, knowing these answers can help you put them
in the right role so you and your company can thrive.
The woman
in question is screaming, trying, with limited success, to be
heard over hip - hop music blasting around the historic Tropicana pool.
At a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
hearing on oversight of airline customer service, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz and other airline executives answer lawmaker
questions about how to improve employee empowerment
in tricky situations.
The
hearing wrapped up about a half hour ago (you can watch it on C - SPAN), but Senators skeptical of his nomination
questioned Gottlieb's close financial ties to the health care and biopharma industries, which have paid him millions
in speaking and consulting fees over the years.
• StatMuse is available as an iOS app, but the voice platform will launch on Amazon Alexa
in the next few weeks, which means you could ask your Echo a
question and
hear Peyton Manning's voice instead of Alexa's.
Next, the
question I've most often
heard this week is: if this is purely a market story, why is it not happening
in the U.S.?
At
hearings in April, Barra repeatedly said she couldn't answer
questions because the internal investigation wasn't finished.
In contrast to the relatively gentle first Senate
hearing on Tuesday, House lawmakers were more pointed with their
questions on Wednesday, with several of them interrupting Zuckerberg when they felt he was giving evasive answers.
Once you start asking catalytic
questions, genuine conversation takes you down all kinds of roads; you're acquiring insights you wouldn't
hear otherwise even
in superficial small talk.
While the judge referred the
question of damages to another
hearing, he did grant Mars Canada $ 225,000
in legal costs for what he deemed the brazen breach of the earlier settlements and for Ebert's attempts to «avoid accountability» for the misconduct.
During the Federal Court
hearing this week, Mr Kirwan's lawyer, Tottle Partners» Stephen Penrose,
questioned the voting procedures at last month's meeting of StateWest members, where they voted strongly
in favour of demutualisation.
According to Cuban news accounts, some 2,000 people have been involved
in the inquiry,
in which police detectives have
questioned neighbors of the diplomats (who said they did not recall
hearing anything unusual), Cuban doctors (who wondered why the Americans had never sought attention for their acute problems) and their own battery of scientists and technologists.
There are risks
in asking such open - ended
questions, but most people just want their complaint to be
heard and acknowledged without any further action.
is one of those
questions you
hear a lot
in startup land.
In two days of hearings this week, Justice Sean Dunphy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice repeatedly questioned why Uber versus Toronto was in cour
In two days of
hearings this week, Justice Sean Dunphy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice repeatedly
questioned why Uber versus Toronto was
in cour
in court.
The Senate Special Committee on Aging has had quite a few
questions for price - hiking pharmas over the last year;
in April, the committee grilled Valeant's then - CEO J. Michael Pearson for at least 9 hours
in advance of a public
hearing on price increases.
In that regard it is a pity that Conservative MPs on the ethics committee were apparently uninterested in hearing from Mr. Wright, but then there are still two questions on the order paper that the government side might deign to respond to before the House rises for the summe
In that regard it is a pity that Conservative MPs on the ethics committee were apparently uninterested
in hearing from Mr. Wright, but then there are still two questions on the order paper that the government side might deign to respond to before the House rises for the summe
in hearing from Mr. Wright, but then there are still two
questions on the order paper that the government side might deign to respond to before the House rises for the summer.
«Mr Schroepfer, Mark Zuckerberg's right hand man whom we were assured could represent his views, today failed to answer many specific and detailed
questions about Facebook's business practices,» said Collins
in a statement after the
hearing.
Committee members displayed visible outrage during the session, accusing Facebook of concealing the truth or at very least concealing evidence from it at a prior
hearing that took place
in Washington
in February — when the company sent its UK head of policy, Simon Milner, and its head of global policy management, Monika Bickert, to field
questions.
In a trio of public
hearings, members of the Senate Judiciary and Senate and House Intel committees raked Facebook's legal stunt double over the coals, occasionally tossing a
question to Twitter or Google.
In a hearing held in response to revelations of data harvesting by Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, faced questions from senators on a variety of issues, from privacy to the company's business mode
In a
hearing held
in response to revelations of data harvesting by Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, faced questions from senators on a variety of issues, from privacy to the company's business mode
in response to revelations of data harvesting by Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, faced
questions from senators on a variety of issues, from privacy to the company's business model.
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Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, began the first of two marathon
hearings in Washington on Tuesday afternoon, answering tough
questions on the company's mishandling of data.
Though senators then called for a public
hearing, Cohen ultimately was allowed to answer
questions in private on Wednesday.
«I think, given the extraordinary evidence we've
heard so far today, it is absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to
questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional
hearing, given these are
questions of fundamental importance and concern to his users, as well as to this inquiry,» Damian Collins, the member of parliament heading the UK committee, said earlier on Tuesday.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the CEO faced 10 hours of
questioning from almost 100 politicians
in two
hearings.
It makes no difference what field you are working
in whether you are a local business or an affiliate or network marketer etc; this is the million dollar
question for you to capture potential customers.I am sure ye have
heard that the money is
in the list but if you do not have presence online you will not get -LSB-...]
The 33 - year - old Facebook CEO will answer
questions from lawmakers
in two separate
hearings to explain how Facebook collects and handles its users» personal information.
In a small
hearing room packed with British and Canadian press, Carney answered four hours of
questions on subjects ranging from quantitative easing to the intricacies of flexible inflation rates to whether he was actually capable of living up to his «rock star image.»
In this morning's
hearing with the House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan cornered Mark Zuckerberg with a
question about so - called «shadow profiles» — the term often used to refer to the data that Facebook collects on non-users and other hidden data that Facebook holds but does not offer openly on the site for users to see.
«Now since we still don't know what Cambridge Analytica has done with this data, you
heard chairman thune say, as we had discussed, we want to haul Cambridge Analytica
in to answer these
questions at a separate
hearing.»
The Facebook CEO admitted that his information was compromised
in response to a
question from Rep. Anna Eshoo (D - CA) during Wednesday's House Energy and Commerce Committee
hearing.
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questions about what they're
hearing from customers or listen
in on calls to get info straight from the horse's mouth.