Sentences with phrase «interesting question as to»

The wording raises a mildly interesting question as to whether that means you can only be charges with murder once, with theft once, and so on — clearly, the clause means «same offending act», not «same specific statute».
It does raise an interesting question as to any obligation to reveal that you spilled the beans to someone before accepting (if you do accept).
«But this general statement says nothing interesting, and in fact, obscures a more interesting question as to whether the system as a whole continues to gain energy»
``... a more interesting question as to whether the system as a whole continues to gain energy during a period of a so - called tropospheric «hiatus» in temperature gains.»
And it's an interesting question as to why it is that people feel that climate change is somehow is the issue beyond all other issues today that one has to stand on shoulder to shoulder and not allow any chink in because it would allow the powers of darkness to somehow gain the upper hand.»
It's an interesting question as to why you're sure about things which are false.
(OT — Ms. Corbett says she told the FBI about the abuse she suffered at Mr. Sorenson's hand during their marriage; if that's correct, it's an interesting question as to just who knew what, and when.
It's an interesting question as to whether you're genuinely insane and killing innocent people who are trying to keep you calm, or if perhaps this is one of the more inhumane asylums where patients were treated incredibly poorly.
I rarely buy speculative companies, but it is an interesting question as to how speculative companies like Amazon, Google, or a biotech firm should be valued.
It also raises an interesting question as to how one might assess the roles of producer directors like George Miller in Sydney or Peter Jackson in Wellington, both cities being candidates for other examples of a Local Hollywood.
Some also raised an interesting question as to why one would want to eat like our ancestors who didn't live as long as we currently do.
And this random quality is present both for policy makers and investors, raising interesting questions as to systemic risk events.
White - Collar Crime columnists Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack discuss recent charges brought against an Equifax employee, which raise interesting questions as to when nonpublic information within a public company should be deemed material for purposes of insider trading enforcement.

Not exact matches

Several Democratic senators pressed billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Monday to clarify his role as an adviser to President Donald Trump, saying his position in the administration raised «alarming» questions about potential conflicts of interest with his stakes in the biofuels and pharmaceutical industries.
Then the question comes if you've managed to do that, you as a society, then the next question is about things like purpose and those kind of higher level questions, which I think are very interesting things to think about.
Researchers Melanie Green (of UNC, mentioned above as well) and Dr. Philip Mazzocco (OSU) conducted research on that very question, and their results reveal 6 interesting characteristics of persuasive stories, which we can compare to the earlier study.
While venture capitalists, mutual funds and other private investors can only see upside in a zero - interest environment where growth is hard to find, public investors would be skeptical of a public Uber, Smith explains, just as they've asked tough questions about companies like Twitter and Yelp.
The more interesting question, at this point, is which country, the US or China, will suffer most — and which one is the most likely to plead for compromise as the stakes of conflict ratchet higher and higher.
His lengthy complete post offers some interesting questions to help you narrow in on your purpose, as well as advice on how to move from this realization to practical marketing tactics.
If you're thinking about one of these campaigns, keep in mind that your progress might be interesting to reporters in your area as well as reporters who are specific to your sector, and you ought to be ready for them to follow the success of your campaign and the growth of your business, as well as be ready to answer all questions they'll have.
Asking questions during an interview can be an essential opportunity to get insider information about the program, as well as demonstrate interest, curiosity, and enthusiasm to your interviewer, writes Brian Precious, author of «Get In, Get Connected, Get Hired: Lessons from an MBA Insider.»
If the information involves radical changes to the company such as downsizing, a reorganization of management or a merger — it's in the company's best interest to hold open forum conversations to clearly communicate the information and be readily available to answer questions.
We will also keep looking into any questions about Trending Topics to ensure that people are matched with the stories that are predicted to be the most interesting to them, and to be sure that our methods are as neutral and effective as possible.
As I answered their questions, it emerged that our tenant, Mr. Lo from (this is important) China, was a «person of interest» to the agency.
You can gauge the interest in responsible investing simply from the increase in shareholder proposals being filed about ESG issues and the exponential growth in the number of questions being asked by institutional investors, researchers and clients - and as a CEO, I have to make trade offs that may not be in the best short term profit interest of the Bank but are viewed in our best long term interest.
I believe my question is relevant to Sam's and your post as the government has a big impact on the economy — the economy has a big impact on interest, dividends and stocks — which have a big impact on how much you can withdraw from your savings.
In the EU it currently invokes a exception in Irish law to circumvent more fulsome compliance — which, even setting GDPR aside, raises some interesting competition law questions, as Paul - Olivier Dehaye told the UK parliament last month.
As interest in blockchain gambling grows, the question of how authorities can hold Dapps accountable is unknown to Wright and the blockchain community.
The funds were from Y Combinator's new Continuity Fund, which supposedly would be making pro rata investments at < $ 250 million valuations in all of Y Combinator's startups gaining additional funding, but the question as to whether or not Y Combinator has reversed its previously stated policy for the fund is less interesting than the fact the firm is also moving up market.
What is interesting to see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it comes to the question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
BAML's status as a national champion that is embedded deeply in the fabric of the US economy made the question of how to respond to the tax reform interesting to analysts quizzing Moynihan.
Historic correlations have also become unhinged, as the market's participants start to question the implications of global central banks normalizing interest rates.
Lately, it looks like South Florida real estate prices are on their way back to pre-crisis level, but the question always remains as to whether that sudden surge of interest for the real estate market will remain strong, or the bubble will burst once more.
As we continued to build, drive and nurture leads, we also improved our lead scoring related to our buyer personas and interests by creating progressive profiling questions in forms.
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.
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
If you're just interested in the answers to the link related questions, you can Ctrl + F for «Link Building» as well.
I totally agree with you and with Buffett; nonetheless there's one question, that came to my mind regarding market valuations: Assuming bonds and interest rates go even lower as they are today, at which level (pe ratio or Shiller pe ratio — or whatever metric you'd like to take) would I call the market of today a bubble?
I tell people I'm a house husband so as to avoid telling them I'm retired (amazing how quickly alpha males lose interest lol — but best thing I ever did to stifle the oh - so - tiresome questions about how it was possible)
I find your comment thread here interesting, but I do have one question... As the thief was there on the cross beside Christ, he believed and repented of his sins, and Christ told him he forgave him by taking him to Paradise with him that day.
It's interesting to see how people will find their own truth, dig in their heals and be blind to any other idea... What would Jesus do is an interesting question... I consider my self a Christian and a spiritualist... because I believe it's just not as black and white as one religion or another thinks... there is way more grey area... but a fundamental truths that are a good rule to live life by, wether you are christian or not... treat others the way you want to be treated... do unto others... I am my brothers keeper... all apply.
As strange and interesting as the process sounds, it brings up many ethical questions on how far is too far to go with sciencAs strange and interesting as the process sounds, it brings up many ethical questions on how far is too far to go with sciencas the process sounds, it brings up many ethical questions on how far is too far to go with science.
There's a second very interesting interepretive question that some Muslims will recognize and take up, but others tend to ignore because it's too daunting — they see it as a slippery slope.
There remains the question as to whether adopting the perspective that locates human beings within the whole creaturely world, albeit as the most valuable part of it, would in fact work against the interests of the poor.
I have been accused of nonsense, and not presenting facts... interesting I still hve not recieved an answer from you geniuses out there, from this ignoramus, as to how it all happened... Oh wait, someone said random chance over millions and billions of years... laughable... that is about the same odds as a windstorm blowing through a junkyard and making a fully functional 747... the odds are infinestimal... It has also been suggested that I just google my questions in order to get my answers... Who wrote the answers??
It will be very «interesting», as u put it, to see your logical (not magical) answers to above questions.
Our dealing with real questions, that they too recognize as important, and encouraging our students to do so will heighten their interest rather than reduce it.
Just as earlier the official Church could not and would not give any authoritative answer to someone about their choice of a profession, even though it could be a moral question of importance for salvation, so today and tomorrow the Church in many questions, even those of public interest and far - reaching importance, will not, even ratione peccati, be able to give a specific answer officially and directly.
And it's also a great way to keep the age - old debate about God going, as it raises such interesting questions.
That goal generates an interest in studying all that goes to make up congregations as enactments of the Christian thing; and congregations, in turn, invite three types of questions to focus and guide study of all that goes to constitute the Christian thing in and as congregations:
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