Last week I had the good fortune not only to be invited into
the live Question Time audience, but also to be able to put a question to the panel about Harriet Harman's walkabout in a stab proof vest.
Not exact matches
Think about the last
time someone asked you good
questions about your
life to get to know you better.
Connecting with the show host during interviews, via
live stream, enabling viewers the ability to ask the guest
questions, in real
time
While the use of video - streaming tools like Facebook
Live can create a compelling real -
time record of news - worthy events — a rough draft of history, as someone once said of newspapers — it also raises
questions about how platforms like Facebook (fb) and Twitter (twtr) handle that kind of information.
You can get the same results by asking behavioral
questions that start with verbiage like, «Tell us about a
time...» or, «Describe a situation where...» The candidate can bring up real -
life experiences that will reveal far more than pretend scenarios ever could.
In business, asking
questions may not save
lives, but it can save you a lot of
time and money.
Now that you've got a general idea of what kind of quiz you want to create along with a title to go with it, it's
time to bring it to
life by filling it up with
questions!
When you take
time out to answer these
questions regularly, you give your
life meaning and purpose.
«We are
living in an unprecedented
time, one in which we are witness to the conscience of our country, and the promise of the American Dream, being called into
question,» CEO Howard Schultz wrote in a letter to Starbucks employees about the plan.
While December is one of the most popular months to pop the
question, it could also be a great
time to call it quits — if you
live in New York, that is.
For starters, she recommends that managers view the
question in terms of «work -
life fit» rather than «work -
life balance» because «fit» better acknowledges that each employee's situation is unique — and likely to change over
time.
I get
questions all the
time about whether the Internet will decide everything in
life for us and what that means.
«Livestreaming fosters the closest interaction possible to a real -
life conversation where consumers can ask
questions and receive responses from brand ambassadors directly in real -
time,» Glukhoedov said.
But what I liked best about the book is how it engages with what I see as one of the most important and difficult social - policy
questions of our
time: How do we unstack the deck and, at the same
time, get people to take ownership over improving their own
lives and communities even when they reasonably believe that the deck is stacked against them?
(Barron's) • In Search of the Perfect Recession Indicator (Philosophical Economics) • A Fireside Chat With Charlie Munger (MoneyBeat) • Complexity theory and financial regulation (Science) • Five Pieces of Conventional Wisdom That Make Smart Investors Look Dumb (CFA Institute) • This Lawyer Is Hollywood's Complete Divorce Solution (Bloomberg) • Curiosity update, sols 1218 - 1249: Digging in the sand at Mar's Bagnold Dunes (Planetary Society) • The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst (NYT) • Ask the aged: Who better to answer
questions about the purpose of
life than someone who has been
living theirs for a long
time?
Your
life coach should be able to answer your
questions in a way that you understand and offer you a clear sense of what kind of progress you can expect over the
time you spend working with them.
The highlight of the meeting is the
question - and - answer period running from 9:15 a.m Central
Time to 3:30 p.m. (with a one - hour break for lunch), featuring both Buffett and Munger, that will be
live - streamed over Yahoo.
It made me think about the common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept asking myself, is this making my
life better (I forgot I wrote a post on the topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A
question to ask all the
time: «Is this making my
life better» «-RRB-.
MariaDB is pleased to announce that we now have a dedicated
time each week when we answer new contributor
questions live on IRC.
And most
times, I am asked series of
questions ranging from issues bordering on how to start a business, investments,
life, economy, religion, relationships and politics.
Last year I wrote on Suven
Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first
time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently
questioned.
If we're
living in a low - rate world, and our only option other than holding cash is to buy the S&P at 30
times earnings, or a 30 year treasury at 2 %, or whatever other shitty deal is on offer, and you ask me what we should do, I can only answer the
question by asking whether there will continue to be a ready supply of buyers at those valuations into the future.
This mirrors one of the darkest
times in my
life, both in the first cry and the final
question.
So as you
question His existence, recall the
times in your
life when you were given grace and mercy when you didn't deserve it.
Laurence Soper was arrested and
questioned in Italy, where he was
living at the
time, in 2010 after an alleged victim approached police claiming he had abused him.
Paul Blakey from Chistian organisation «Love your Streets», which encourges people to engage with their communites has
questioned the survey's accuracy anecdotally though, on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «certainly that's not my experience in the neighbourhood where I
live, we all get on; the other week my neighbour's car battery died so I lent him my car so he could get to work on
time».
Christians, therefore, have little stake in the
question of whether we
live in a postmodern
time.
It is certainly enough to make you severely
question and doubt on a consistent basis whether or not you are wasting your
time with all of this and would
life not be better spent trying to better yourself, believe in nothing, and pull yourself up by your bootstraps and carve out your kingdom while you're alive.
Question: how is an eternal being that exists outside of
time able to act within
time to affect the daily
lives of humans?
Our eyes will find each other and remind each other, and by the outrageous grace of God, there is abundantly enough
time to make our
lives whisper the answer to every single person's
question:
If you are in the midst of suffering, if you find your faith withering, if you are
questioning whether God is at work — or even present — as you wait for something in your
life to become beautiful, this book will be a welcome reminder that God never stops his redemptive work... and that there is a
time for everything under heaven.
On
question: if sin was not imputed to people
living during the
time from Adam to Moses, why did God destroy the entire human race by a flood in Noah's day?
And yes, the
question has occurred to me that, if I have but a little
time to
live, should I be spending it writing this column.
As many folks I have asked this
question is as many answers I have received, All have one theme in common, lying to themselves to cover up a childhood trauma / incidence that they never faced at the
time of occurrence... then continuing on with lying to
live their
lives.
But in the last three years, as I have begun to
question and challenge certain elements of how we «do church,» I decided to seriously examine Isaiah 28:10 - 13 for the first
time in my
life.
The Pontiff replied to one
question: «I also
lived the
time of the Council with great enthusiasm; it seemed that the Church and the world had met again.
For the first
time, Pew included
questions about gratitude and the meaning of
life.
«I think in people's
lives who grew up in some sort of organized religion, there really comes a
time when you start to
question things more,» he said.
However that being said there were definitely
times in my
life where I strongly
questioned my beliefs not unlike many an atheist have done in being brought up in a religious home.
At the
time, CEO Howard Schultz wrote: «We are
living in an unprecedented
time, one in which we are witness to the conscience of our country, and the promise of the American Dream, being called into
question.
Writing recently in The New York
Times, the economist Lester Thurow noted: «Ethical
questions arise because we
live in communities that function according to rules and laws that promote the long - run interests of the community.
Within the next decade we shall have assiduously to canvass the
question whether the religious orders and congregations will really put into practice the Decree on the Appropriate Renewal of the Religious
Life, whether they will produce a style of life and of government which, on the one hand, is truly suitable for our time and, on the other, is seriously engaged only in the service of Chr
Life, whether they will produce a style of
life and of government which, on the one hand, is truly suitable for our time and, on the other, is seriously engaged only in the service of Chr
life and of government which, on the one hand, is truly suitable for our
time and, on the other, is seriously engaged only in the service of Christ.
All of them thought Job's
questions were a waste of
time, and Job should * simply * get on with the activities of
life.
At bottom these
questions impel us to ask if we are in fact
living in a post-Christian age, a
time in which the Christian Word is silent.
The human capacity to author
life and skip all over the genetic alphabet raises theological
questions, just as does the human capacity to destroy
life on a grand scale and actually put ourselves, for the first
time, in a position to be uncreators.
Even though we may revisit the different kinds of
questions at different
times in our
lives, I see these stages as delineating different passages of my spiritual journey.
But one
question that I have is, what happened to the people who died during the
time after Jesus» birth, and the 33 years he
lived before His crucifixion?
Worship is a
time of sharing, praying,
questioning, pondering, searching, actively being the Kingdom of God — and learning how to imbue our
life with that Kingdom and how to
live that Kingdom into the world.
Jeremy since we are talking about satan casting out satan heres a
question for you.Have you ever wondered why Jesus helps satan at
times or at least it appears that way.Mat 8:28 - 34 Why would he do that in the case of the demonic man the demons requested that Jesus cast them them into the pigs which he allowed it seems that not only did he help satan to have his way in destroying the pigs but destroyed the livelihood of the people in that area.You could argue at least it saved one man but is it acceptable to save one
life but affect the
lives of many?
While his judgment about the value of the accord for the preservation of catholic
life in Europe may be seriously
questioned, he did not support the agreement simply to enhance his own power, as Cornwall implies, but because he felt it was in the best interest of the church at the
time.