Sentences with phrase «hypothetical questions made»

But first, let me ask you a couple of hypothetical questions made...

Not exact matches

But going back to your hypothetical question: if you cut back your consulting hours and put 11 hours into Uber instead, do you think you'd be making effectively the same hourly rate?
What would be shocking however is if this alien race had an incredibly similar story to that found in the bible complete with a single god, a jesus, some miracles, some parables, etc.... It would be the similarity of religions between alien races in this hypothetical that would truely shock me and at least make me question if that would be a solid point of evidence for the religious.
Thus while we can identify a concept of the church against which a dominant strand in recent theology has reacted, we can make only a hypothetical construction of what might have resulted had historical questions of institutional continuity been pursued.
That makes the question mostly hypothetical.
The senator's spokesman Michael Soliman said hypothetical questions about the senator being convicted «makes no sense.»
Hypothetical questions give audience members a chance to make mistakes without suffering any consequences.
Hypothetical question, but in all seriousness, if you are responsible with your money and in a position where getting a credit card makes sense, why not pick a card that gives you cash back for using it?
What I do not understand is why people play the Judith Curry style game of creating several posts filled with other people's quotations, making up hypothetical graphs, asking questions to the commenters, and playing ¨ what if ¨ scenarios in their head, only to back off and play the ¨ I'm innocent ¨ card when someone tries to call them out on the bulls ** t.
Hypothetical question to the New York Times and the UEA: if US Congressional (or UK Parliamentary) staffers and researchers decided that their work product upon which legislation is or will be based was not to be made available to investigators and / or opposition politicians, what would be the NYT and the UEA position on that refusal to openly provide information / data / research that was publicly funded?
Accommodation efforts in this hypothetical may raise question such as: can other workers that can perform the same role be made available at all times?
More and more interviewers are using «behavioral questions,» designed to help the employer make predictions about your success based on actual past behaviors, instead of responses to hypothetical questions.
She incorporates hypothetical problems into meetings as well as making herself open to answer salespeople's ethics questions.
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