Integrity comes
into question with these lapses.
No information was obtained about the content of the «services» received, which means that the characterization of services as «treatment» can be called
into question with regard to human services, juvenile justice, and school services.
Outside France, total bans are also called
into question with a clear tendency within the EU to abolish them.
The kind of intellectual property issues that could come
into question with big data could be both copyright and patent laws.
The prospects came even more
into question with the 2016 election of President Trump, who routinely claimed that offshore wind was too expensive.
The long - term stability of the massive ice sheets of Antarctica, which have the potential to raise sea levels by hundreds of meters, has been called
into question with the discovery of fast - moving rivers of water sliding beneath their base.
It is not my ability to understand the underlying science, concepts or arguments that I call
into question with these remarks but merely a recognition on my part that I rely heavily on others to honestly represent the science that these papers contain in the more public - friendly manner that I require to fully comprehend them and their significance.
In the 1950s, Callendar's claims provoked a few scientists to look
into the question with far better techniques and calculations than earlier generations could have deployed.
But all of that comes
into question with a diagnosis of cancer...
Fourth, the notion of ownership has come
into question with ebooks.
From the ancient mythology of Rome's founding brothers Romulus and Remus, to the adventures of Mowgli in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and the keen animal perspective in Jack London's classics The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both positive and negative aspects of human nature have been called
into question with fascinating imagination.
Some recent research calls the claim
into question with multiple studies showing that skipping breakfast has no impact on weight gain or loss.
The long - term stability of the massive ice sheets of Antarctica, which have the potential to raise sea levels by hundreds of meters, has been called
into question with the discovery of fast - moving rivers of water sliding beneath their base.
During that exchange my residency, health and disability came
into question with this person saying I should be investigated.
If you do your very mothering ability could be called
into question with accusations of feeding your child poison and comparisons of formula to human waste: «formula has CORN SYRUP, how could you want to give your baby poison?
In an article posted on The Atlantic's website last week, Gary Paul Nabhan, co-author of Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail, addressed the relationship between farming in the Southwest and climate change — both food production and food security have been cast
into question with the growing scarcity of water and unpredictable growing seasons and weather patterns, such as drought.
That doesn't nullify the final definitions, but it does call
them into question with regards to strictly formal dictionary meaning.
For me, the character of God comes
into question with an everlasting hell where people burn for 100000000 x 1000000000 years and then some more.
When theology faces off against the account of the world set forth by evolutionary biology, God's goodness and power and God's plans for the future seem to be called
into question with new force.
Otherwise the EU will lose credibility and runs the risk of other countries calling WTO rules
into question with protectionist measures.
How the Ghomeshi case unfolds is anyone's guess, but for business owners it offers an important lesson: when a prominent employee comes to personify their brand — then proceeds to bring their its reputation
into question with dubious after - hours activities — morality clauses can be a useful way to protect your business.
In the event you do get some traction from your media kit, you will have already provided answers to the most obvious questions, and can quickly get
into questions with more substance.
Not exact matches
Facebook was faced
with — and evaded — similar
questions about its relationship
with Thiel when Forbes revealed the early investor in the social media network and member of its board was bankrolling a lawsuit that ultimately drove Gawker Media
into bankruptcy.
If you are, it's simply a matter of grabbing the
question as soon as it comes in and going
into detail
with your answer.
During the
question period it was clear that the results from Madsen's study didn't take
into consideration whether some family members involved
with the business could have been studying or working abroad.
She says the
question also gives insight
into how the person deals
with failure.
The raid suggests Mueller may have documents that call
into question the credibility of Trump and Cohen, even if the materials have nothing to do
with Russian meddling, said Jeffrey Cohen, a New York family law attorney who's not involved in the case and isn't related to Michael Cohen.
U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller's team presented Trump's lawyers
with dozens of
questions as part of the probe
into the 2016 U.S. election and possible obstruction.
When it became public that his name was in the records of a Capitol Hill escort agency, Vitter put out a written statement of contrition, went
into a week of seclusion, emerged and,
with his wife (who happens to be a prosecutor), made a brief public apology, then refused to answer
questions.
In the dorm room: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg headed
into his second round of
questioning Wednesday, but this time
with the members of the House.
Anyone
with a broad interest in business ethics is almost inevitably going to run
into questions of legal ethics.
While the letters associated
with a round of private capital are somewhat arbitrary, the deeper you went
into the alphabet, the more
questions were asked about whether you had a viable business.
This is just the latest in a series of blows for the company, which began
with a high - profile exposé from The Wall Street Journal last year that called the company's underlying technology
into question.
By prodding a bit
with a well timed «Tell me more» and waiting out initial awkward sciences, interviewers armed
with this
question can accomplish just that by digging
into a candidate's deepest values.
(If there is indeed an alternative way to target each keyword individually and effectively
with a static headline, then it is time to silo the keywords in
question into new ad groups, as they will actually perform better that way.)
The big
question for Detroit now is, having cut a sweetheart deal
with Trump, whether it should double down and press the administration to bring California and CARB
into line.
«So the
question that we're asking is not only is there a light - attack capability off the shelf that we can use that can increase lethality and readiness, but is there also a shareable network that allies and partners who are already
with us and those that may choose to join us... in the campaign against violent extremism, can we actually get
into a new, shareable network that allows information to flow at a far faster rate so we can take out the enemy?»
The (hopefully direct) answers to this very simply - sounding
question could give a window
into presidential poise, but also
into how the White House aspirants may choose to balance security
with civil liberties.
He notes that he goes
into how to get in touch
with your intuition in great detail in his book, but also explains the essential initial step to improving your ability to read others: Consciously ask key
questions (Will my boss give me this raise?
But there was a time when we were looking to enter
into the U.S. market and we were in conversation
with Target, and John
questioned whether that was the right move.
For instance, an IT helpdesk might set up a group for people to ask
questions and then a bot to export a conversation — like when a user posts a problem
with a laptop —
into their own ticketing system where they manage tasks, said Cross.
Questions that ask about why the candidate wants to pursue a job in a specific field or
with your company also fall
into this category.
Those who
question and listen
with an open mind will have a better insight
into what is going on in the world around them.
Regardless, it does bring up an important
question that companies will be grappling
with from now
into the future.
Thanks to my age, I've adopted many different tools to inform my clients on their finances and improve financial literacy, such as the podcast I host, «$ mart Women Invest,» where we dive
into everyday financial
questions with female trailblazers.
As India launches the first smartphone
into space, critics are
questioning how a nation
with so many people living in poverty should spend money to expand a space program.
After initially dismissing the issue of fake news and its role in distributing it, Facebook recently started working
with third - party fact - checking groups and is now flagging stories that have been called
into question or whose accuracy has been disputed.
JPMorgan's relationship
with Bitcoin XBT came
into question over the weekend when the financial blog Zerohedge asked why the bank was involved
with the trading after CEO Jamie Dimon called bitcoin a fraud and said he would fire anyone at the bank who trades it.
Orbita plans to team up
with Boston's Commonwealth Care Alliance to introduce the technology
into patients» homes, where they can communicate
with the digital assistant (dubbed Alexa) to relay information such as blood pressure readings and get in touch
with care providers about their medical
questions.
Another source said that this wasn't the first time McMaster has called Trump's intelligence
into question, citing a separate event where he suggested that Trump was not capable of understanding the issues the National Security Council deals
with.