Sentences with phrase «into question what»

However, that brings into question what liability you might incur while in the course of doing business.
The official held that «at no time [did the applicant] immersed himself into the question what it means to be homosexual» and that «at no time [did] he experience an inner struggle».
The task of that Intergovernmental Conference was to abandon the constitutional concept underlying the Constitutional Treaty, (27) but otherwise not to call into question what had been achieved with the signing of the Constitutional Treaty.
This twist was more than slightly intentional and served as a powerful political tool in shaping the outcome, for it resounded on an even deeper level: it silently shook the foundations of the FCCC by calling into question what «equity» meant.
And as they employ new photographic technologies, they subvert photography's indexical relationship to reality, calling into question what it means for something to be a «photograph.»
This exhibition brings into question what part of identity is brought to surface or manipulated when the facial features of a figure are morphed, de / re-constructed, or masked.
It is often repeated without scepticism, despite the fact that critics and scholars have routinely called into question what art historian and critic Dore Ashton has called the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory» of Kline's breakthrough.12
They called into question what happens when a woman turns the paintbrush and, in our contemporary times, the camera, to her own face.
In many of his works, Shonibare integrates Western art history and literature in order to call into question what comprises our collective contemporary identity.
Masterworks calls into question what a decade means to an artist, and summarizes the thoughts, theories, and personalities of each painter into one culminating work.
The project, presenting hundreds of books that have never been borrowed from the Center for Fiction's library, calls into question what subjects in any contemporary moment have «currency» or desirability, and brings attention to topics and stories that have been temporarily overlooked but that could have their relevance restored in the future.
The best ones, like ones by photorealist master Richard Estes, emphasize and call into question what it means to actually «see» something.
However, that brings into question what liability you might incur while in the course of doing business.
The Porsche 918 Spyder has gone quicker, bringing into question what «series production» actually means, but there's no doubt that this is one hell of a focused car.
There also are serious concerns about many urban districts clustering special education students and over-classifying young men of color inappropriately, all of which call into question what kinds of targets are appropriate to set for any school to meet.
A new particle, announced by an international team of researchers in June, calls into question what we know about the composition of matter.
This calls into question what makes for effective conservation.
«It allows the inspector general to make decisions that I think would countermand or put into question what the police commissioner should in his soul or her soul have the right to do,» Lhota said.
Wiley Norvell, a spokesman for Mr. de Blasio, said, «When a group professing to support education reform opposes mayoral control of schools, it calls into question what exactly it stands for.»
a trend has emerged that has many parents calling into question what should and should not be considered «normal» when it comes to pregnancy...
Through the course of sharing these experiences, a trend has emerged that has many parents calling into question what should and should not be considered «normal» when it comes to pregnancy, labor, and delivery.
It calls into question what the ministry is and whether it can be trusted.

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A Wall Street Journal article called into question a great deal of what we thought we knew about Theranos.
For the 2018 letter, the couple opted to organize their thoughts in the form of frequently asked questions about their priorities, how the current political climate is impacting the organization, how they decide where to donate funds and what kind of thought goes into their corporate partnerships.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
If you think you don't have anything to teach, answer this question posed by blogger and podcaster Sean McCabe: «Is what I know more than what I knew when I first came into this field?
I would offer a rain check in those cases, only after walking them through some questions about what was going on in their lives, trying to understand any current hurdles or pain points that could turn into a need I could help fulfill.
Another former employee said that while there are no «right» answers to these questions, there are «appropriate» answers, in the sense that what someone reveals about their thinking and value system either fits or doesn't fit into what is expected of the role in question.
«They could be anywhere in the world and they could magically teleport into your space, actually see the room that you are in, make suggestions on what products are best for you, talk to you about products, answer any questions you might have and help you make that perfect buying decision,» said Beauchamp.
«Retail clients, who don't fully understand these products should be protected from going into these products, because if there is a retail client affected in the future, the question will be again who was the bank that sold them these products and then banks will be blamed again for what has happened,» Weber said in reference to some banks being criticized for selling complicated financial products prior to the global financial crisis without explaining them in full.
It's useful to do some more framing before launching into questions (something along the lines of, «I'm going to ask you a few questions so that I can try and help you find what you're most interested in, if that's alright?»).
The answer to that question would provide insight into what your business partner might need when under the pressure of a tight deadline.
Another big case examines the patentability of diagnostic testing, and a third case in the pipeline could rethink the standard the Court set in 1983 to test the obviousness of what is patentable — a case that could call into question the validity of hundreds of thousands of existing patents.
If you're just going into a market, the question is, what big benefit will your prospects buy into?
The writer rightly questions what such a network would cost, but then falls into the trap of suggesting that only companies such as Google would benefit from such connectivity:
The question is, What exactly is Adidas launching into?
Those who question and listen with an open mind will have a better insight into what is going on in the world around them.
When I answer that why question, the what questions will fall into place.
«We ask questions to look into what people are really planning for — in retirement and today,» says Justin Krane, president of Krane Financial Solutions in Los Angeles.
The revelations answer the question as to what the contents of the bottle he used to drink the liquid were full of, but authorities still haven't figured out how Praljak obtained the poison, or how he managed to smuggle it into the courtroom.
The opening statement largely reiterates what happened with the Cambridge Analytica scandal and Facebook's plans to stop a similar event from happening, as well what the company has done in light of possible election interference before leading into questions.
Ask yourself, «What would I have to do to get myself and these seven people into deep alignment around truthful and well thought our answers to these questions
And it would not be until they questioned their own most basic assumptions about «the way Magellan's was managed» — the company's dependence on them, the heroic - leader model they'd brought into the company from day one — that they would have a shot at doing what few founders can when the wall confronts them: getting through it.
Change this thought into a question, «Where do I find what I need to know?»
«The question of how you would enforce people going into the right bathroom... What, so you have to take your birth certificate?
And then comes the following question, through productivity, if you achieve productivity and you are able to cut costs so that you can stay ahead of the game where labor costs are rising ahead of the GDP, then what happens in terms of unemployment or creating job opportunities for those people that now are seeking alternative employment methods because of productivity coming into the game?
With that in mind, the question for your business is: «What feedback loop can you build into your product or service to give people useful data around their daily activities and make a difference in their lives?»
(For a deeper dive into the question of what areas of life shouldn't be invaded with the market logic of buying and selling, check out this fascinating essay from Michael J. Sandel.)
Jagmeet Singh, meanwhile, waded into the impasse in Ottawa by proposing that the Trudeau Liberals work with the British Columbia government on a joint reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, fast - tracking a resolution to what the federal NDP leader calls jurisdictional issues arising from B.C.'s objections to the project.
Perhaps that's why I never questioned my right to take what time I needed, to make my job fit into the space leftover after taking care of my babies, and not the other way around.
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