Sentences with phrase «intrigued by the response»

I have been answering the following question for myself and intrigued by the response of others: How can entrepreneurs keep a business running while suffering a tremendous loss?

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Over the last several weeks, analysts and research firms have been evaluating how Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has hit the rock bottom with the lukewarm response of its latest flagship iPhone X. Even though the world was intrigued by the design and technology of Apple's top - of - the - line handset, its sales remain sluggish.
Interesting response, Kris, but I'm more intrigued by a modern Mormon's ability to reconcile fallacies in the Book of Mormon.
Heffner, himself a historian, finds JFK filled with «not - quite - provable speculations about the end of Camelot,» but he is intrigued by the angry response to the film on the part of print media and television journalists.
I was reading «Kiss And Makeup» beauty blog on Wednesday, and was intrigued by their article and people's responses on... Read More
As a Nanny Placement Coordinator, I am always intrigued by parents» response to the question: «What nanny relationship do you want?»
Rather, he was intrigued by its documented ability to dampen the immune responses triggered by vaginal epithelial cells when exposed to toxins.
FcRn bears an intriguing structural resemblance to molecules called major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins, which function in the vertebrate adaptive immune response by presenting antigenic peptides to T cells.
Professor Denk, like many investigators, was intrigued as to what underlies this direction - selective response by retinal ganglion cells.
With the script more intrigued by Gerda's response to Lili's transition than Lili's experience within it, Vikander crafts a more rounded protagonist before she is required to just cry and repeat the same conversation ad nauseam.
Intrigued by school gardens near his home in New Mexico, Ancona created this large - format book that follows the development of a garden and the students» responses to it, from plans to planting to watering to harvest.
However, a smaller group is intrigued by the fact we don't do RFP responses and we get a few hours of their time to genuinely engage them about their problem.
They come up with all kinds of hypothetical feedback mechanisms involving more natural aerosol emissions in response to global warming: Dimethylsulfide from marine phytoplankton (although a very intriguing possibility, this has never been confirmed to be a significant feedback mechanism, and there is ample evidence to the contrary, which is omitted from the report), biological aerosols (idem), carbonyl sulfide (idem), nitrous oxide (idem), and iodocompounds (idem), about which they write the following: «Iodocompounds — created by marine algae — function as cloud condensation nuclei, which help create new clouds that reflect more incoming solar radiation back to space and thereby cool the planet.»
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