Eurogamer presents and intriguing and
interesting answer to that very question.
Not exact matches
But the
interesting things about Oaktree, and I could have said this
to Mike in
answer to the
very first
question, is as things gets worse and worse, the opportunity set for us opens up more and more.
It will be
very «
interesting», as u put it,
to see your logical (not magical)
answers to above
questions.
Dawkins began
to answer saying: «That's a
very difficult and
interesting question...».
If anyone else has an
answer to my SPECIFIC
question, I would be
very interested in reading it.
It's
interesting that in one breath Mr. Cabreras can claim that the government can't
answer the
questions of how people should deal with the tragedy, and in the
very next breath claim that they are obligated
to do exactly that by giving him or someone else like him the forum
to proclaim their one particular take on it that excludes other options.
That's the big
question at Alabama — and the
answer could
very well lead
to the other's departure, leading
to a stream of
interested suitors elsewhere.
To answer you
question regarding the goal keeper situation if Mad Jens had seen red... RvP was quoted on the BBC as saying it would have been him (I do nt believe it but that would have made for a
very interesting game!)
I'll be
very interested to hear the
answer to this
question at the next PAC meeting and will share here.
I would be
very interested to read any
answers to the
question (I included my own
answer just so people could scrutinise it if they wished
to - feel free
to ignore it).
Many
answers here are attempting
to answer your
question in a similar perspective, and they are all extremely
interesting and most of them seem
very well documented.
«The ability
to use surface - science methods
to understand how a single atom of gas behaves when it is confined in a
very small space opens up lots of
interesting questions for researchers
to answer.»
«A lot of biologists are
very interested in this machine because they want
answers to the
question of how plant photosynthesis is affected, because photosynthesis is the key
to our life and health,» said Tanaka.
«I think this is going
to be a
very interesting tool for further experiments and analyses that can
answer a lot of
questions that couldn't be
answered before,» Gross said.
I do not know the
answer to your
very interesting and complex
question.
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So if you're a woman, you've got a
very good shot of knowing the
answer to the
question, «is he
interested?»
So you should be already prepared
to answer the
very basic
question which has been asked
very often that why you are
interested in a different race?
There was a
very high
interest to our dating site platform from perspective clients during all three days of the conference so I was busy making online presentations and
answering marketing & technical
questions.
These are
interesting questions to ask people, its not just anyhow
questions but
questions that are friendly,
questions that will make people feel good Many job seekers focus so hard on
answering interview
questions well that they forget something
very important: You are there
to ask
questions
Why it happens is an
interesting question for which nobody has a great
answer, as far as I know, other than the obvious point that the schools and classrooms those kids enter into don't know how (or don't try
very hard)
to sustain earlier gains.
The
very nature of educating your market with blogs, books, eBooks, online courses, videos and more attracts people who are
interested in your product, simply by them hitting the internet with a
question that your content had the
answer to.
Le jeu de l'oie is a
very old game in France; and the C.I.E.L (a FLE special school located in Brest, Brittany) found
interesting to create an online version of this game in which you have
to correctly
answer questions in French (you have
to pick one among three possibilities).
and find all the possible
answers to this
very interesting question.
The ethics commission of Connecticut was
very happy
to answer newly appointed Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor's
question as
to whether his previous association with and founding of a charter school company would constitute a conflict of
interest.
He walked us through their lot and showed us different features on different cars, he was
very involved and you could tell he wasn't just
interested in making a sale, that he cared if we would be happy with the car and wanting
to make sure that all of our
questions were
answered.
He was
very knowledgeable of his product and
answered every
question that I posed
to him professionally and with
interest of my needs.
Then I went in and offered an
answer to the
question, throwing in a link at the bottom with a note like, «And if you're
interested, I just finished a book project on this
very topic.
The statistical project is more a brief statistical study
to answer the
questions that are
very interesting for you.
Its
very existence may be meant as an
answer to anxieties within the company about a persistent inability
to overcome the
question of «discovery,» both for Amazon Publishing titles and in general — the company remains dependent on consumers finding products they're
interested elsewhere and then buying them, presumably at a discount, from Amazon.com.
I have just finished reading the SM and find it
very interesting but no
answers to these
questions?
Towards the end of the article, I'm going
to answer a
very interesting question asked of me by two of my friends: «Carlos, have you lost money investing in a Stock Fund?»
I find this
question, and the general topic of buying a house with cash or mortgage,
very interesting, mainly due
to the wide array of
answers provided in the comments.
I try
to avoid asking
questions because it takes time, but I am
very interested in the
questions and
answers, and will also ask a
question if I think it's important and nobody else has ask it (e.g. current mortgage balance and home value).
We would be
very happy
to hear from you today
to answer any
questions you might have about getting the best
interest rates on a car title loan with our company.
It's going
to be a
very interesting and interactive event, with plenty of time for
questions and
answers.
A: This is an extremely
interesting question, but it is also
very difficult
to answer without more information.
In addition, two
very interesting questions are
answered: W hat do we still need
to learn about FISS and how do we lessen the risk for its development in cats?
I hope I have
answered your concerns and if you still have
questions I would be
very happy
to talk with you and you can talk with our veterinarians on staff as we value every person such as yourself,
interested in providing an alternative
to traditional methods when it comes
to the safety of their furry loves!!!!
The blog is
very informative, but
to get the
answer to your
question about «why» ASPCA is acting against the best
interests of animals, look no further than the content of their annual financial disclosure forms that are available for viewing at the NYS Attorney General's office.
Always Sometimes Monsters attempts
to answer that
question — and a
very interesting conclusion it is.
Our aim for this meet and greet was
to gather an
interesting mix of professionals that could give
very substantial
answers to questions that the students might have as pertaining
to the industry and their career, and also
to connect them with people who might serve as useful contacts in the future.
The feminist's first reaction is
to swallow the bait, hook, line and sinker, and
to attempt
to answer the
question as it is put: i.e.,
to dig up examples of worthy or insufficiently appreciated women artists throughout history;
to rehabilitate rather modest, if
interesting and productive careers;
to «re-discover» forgotten flower - painters or David - followers and make out a case for them;
to demonstrate that Berthe Morisot was really less dependent on Manet than one had been led
to think — in other words,
to engage in the normal activity of the specialist scholar who makes a case for the importance of his
very own neglected or minor master.
I think this is a
very interesting question to which I have no
answer, just the following thoughts... Deep space in abstract painting always seems
to have (and possibly arise from) figurative associations unless it crudely destroys the surface (Howard Hodgkins» «framed» paintings), or is uncommunicatively atmospheric (and therefore possibly also figurative — sky, deep water, fog).
If Chris V or anyone else can provide a credible
answer to that
question, we would be
very interested in hearing it.
If the
answer to the first
question is yes or if the
answer to the second is no, the global warming debate becomes merely
interesting, with
very few real political consequences.
Reading Dr. Meier's
answers to the
questions has been
very interesting and
very productive for me.
We find his replies
to the
questions very helpful — not only for his general conclusions, but for his approach
to answering them, which we think reporters, scientists, and others should find
interesting and useful, particularly in thinking about how
to present scientific findings and their societal implications
to nonspecialists.
Very interesting, Mr. S. For those of us unfamiliar with the literature can you
answer for us the most pressing
question about this as a reply
to Alson's
question: are the paleoclimate runs referred
to in this abstract performed by one of the models used for contemporary climate prediction and informing the global political process — i.e., one of those referred
to in the IPCC reports?
Very interesting graphs Bob, and
to answer your
questions I'll need
to do a bit of investigation into these specific data sets.