Not exact matches
Collins this week repeated that,
insisting that he needs to come clean
on 40
questions Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer failed to «fully»
answer last week.
He's continued to
insist on his innocence but texted the AP, «I told her (Winfrey) to go wherever she wants and I'll
answer the
questions directly, honestly and candidly.
The
question that Christians have to
answer, then, is this: Do we want to be people who perpetuate this brokenness by
insisting on the continued subjugation of women, or do we want to be people who, however imperfectly, attempt to model the harmony of Eden and our hope of paradise restored?
I am posting this also as a response to my friend John Lewis's comment
on my previous post and because of my friends mentioned above, as well as because of a student paper that
insisted that Romney's website
answered all
questions about his policy proposals, while the guys here say Romney never addresses policy specifics.
We should all be asking these
questions and demand that our elected leaders ask them too — and
insist on answers.
They can hardly be bothered to
answer the
question, but if you
insist on an
answer, it's no.
May repeatedly refused to
answer whether she knew about the outcome of the tests when
questioned about the issue
on the Andrew Marr Show
on Sunday, though she
insisted she had «absolute faith» in the Trident system.
The Prime Minister
insisted: «The
question of English votes for English laws, the so - called West Lothian
question, requires a decisive
answer so just as Scotland will vote separately
on their issues of tax, spending and welfare, so too England as well as Wales and Northern Ireland should be able to vote
on these issues.
But
answering the query at Prime Minister's
Questions, David Cameron
insisted Britain was focused
on targeting its defence budget in the most effective ways possible.
Prior to Frontier, my students would wait for me to front load information, now they
insist on researching
on their own and
answering their essential
questions on their own.
Of course it's my own fault, I should have
insisted on the points during the initial chat process however after
answering the other
questions (having to do with impact
on other AMEX accounts for myself and my wife) I forgot to do so.
This morning, Michael Levi, who analyzes energy and the environment for the Council
on Foreign Relations,
answered my
question about the limits of presidential influence in a way that says Obama got it right by
insisting that cutting demand through policies aimed at energy efficiency and the next generation of energy technologies had to be part of a long - term American energy (and oil) agenda.
Why is it that you don't
insist on having them
answer questions, rather than the sometimes ambiguous
answers you are forced to give.
But if you continue to
insist on me
answering «yes or no» to a
question that is not relevant to what we are debating, I suggest we end this now.
[Response: You
insist on asking the wrong
question and not understanding why you get the
answer you do.
As the role of algorithms grow, it is incumbent
on attorneys to echo Warren's words,
insisting on an
answer to a simple
question, «Is it fair?»
The result, however, of not giving an
answer to the proto - Reformists was to drive them to form a party that
insisted on asking the
question, and in
answering it.
The officer's statements were correct: a lawyer can not
insist on being present when the police
question an accused who has obtained counsel; and the cases discussed above do not support the proposition that if counsel were in attendance, he or she would be entitled to interject or interrupt during the interview or to override or «assist» with
answers offered by the client.
Ask
questions and
insist on answers which you understand — your lawyer has a duty to provide clear explanations that enable you to make informed decisions regarding your case.
If not
answering that
question on an online form knocks you out of contention, you have to ask yourself if you'd really be happy working for a company that
insists on putting you at such a disadvantage, without even giving you the chance to gather enough information to name a more appropriate salary range.
Again, they
insisted on having him
answer their
question.