Sentences with phrase «lots of questions very»

The best we can say of any of them is that they answer lots of questions very well and haven't had any holes discovered.
Erin Daniel started the process the right way by answering a lot of questions very quickly and was a pleasure to work with.

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I ran a study at one point where I asked young people, a whole lot of teenagers, a very simple question.
The very wealthy ask a lot of questions and tend to be the best listeners.
That has made a lot of investors very, very rich, but it has also begun to raise questions.
«I think it's safe to say very simply that Facebook is losing the trust of an awful lot of Americans as a result of this incident,» said Peters, tying his constituents» questions about mobile data mining to their outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Duy: This is a very interesting question because they seem to believe that we should largely be able to figure this out on our own, that they don't have to do a lot of telegraphing because they've already sort of established what the conditions are that would lead them to raise rates.
In your selling process, it's very critical that you ask a lot of questions and make sure you actually hear what the customer is saying.
Born and raised a Christian, I attended Catholic School but saw too much hypocrisy at a very young age, questioning a lot of things and this continued for years until I found my own peace within Islam.
A lot of pro-choice folks like to say that «no one is pro-abortion,» but when celebratory concert series and festivals are organized around the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, I can't help but question the degree to which we have desensitized ourselves to the reality that abortion means the termination of, at the very least, a potential life, something that should never be celebrated with balloons and rock concerts.
From a very young age, I asked lots of questions; I was fortunate to have both Sunday School teachers and ministers who never discouraged questions.
I soon realized after reading much of the science and research (I am a Computer Science Grad) that science theorizes and tries to disprove god but very intelligent people know that science does not disprove god and that evolution has lots of unanswered questions as well as the big bang.
When you tell people you are questioning the creation accounts of Genesis 1 - 2, a lot of Christians get very angry, and some religious types will actually fire you from your job... What they don't realize is that you are simply using historical - cultural research to understand Genesis 1 - 2 the way Moses and the Israelites would have understood it.
The very fact she got the question has drawn lots of attention from the media.
«You've got a very high fence — a very high level of required belief — of fear that asking one question will lead to a lot more,» he says.
I think that will be very clear to everyone that the predominant religions of today is ancient beliefs that might have been reasonable at the time when they were written, but that was more than 1,600 years ago and we have learnt a lot since, even though I sometimes question that when I see what is going on in the world.
I've begun to question lots of things in the Bible and very grateful to have read some answers on your blog.
I believe a lot of questionable doctrinal ideas also slipped in — with very little scriptural open - ness on the questions — you accept the doctrines or you leave the church.
My second question concerns the «Bulgarian Carrot» chile, a very nice looking chile with a lot of bite!
-- Can you tell me the way to sell sauce worldwide?Thank you very much.Mathias Mathias: That's a lot of questions to answer.
The NBA draft raised a lot of questions but offered new players very few lifelines
never waste CAPITAL LETTERS on an article about Chambers at this juncture... I still can't believe that no one from management has ever explained why such a frugal club spent so much money on him in the first place... we haggle for months and years with clubs for players who could have a monumental impact on the very future of our club but somehow we found $ 16 million for someone who couldn't regularly crack a Southampton lineup (very fishy)... don't get me wrong, I like what he showed at times last season in Middlesbourogh but from the handful of games I watched him play I still have some serious questions about his consistency as a back - line player in the EPL; as such he should prove himself on loan for another season, making sure that he goes to a team that wants him in the starting 11... bottom line, let's not get bogged down with the semantics of peripheral players and focus on the real task at hand = figure out who the hell is going to be our starting 11 for the foreseeable future, which means getting contracts signed, getting rid of a lot of deadwood and bringing in talented players into the positions which truly need upgrading... the rest is just unnecessary noise
You've heard players asking a lot of questions, some of them very valid, on how it'll be officiated, and the challenges it'll present for those playing a professional sport that moves in short bursts at warp speed.
So he's very good but young enough to improve a lot but perhaps the best thing about him is that, according to Metro, there is a release clause in his contract of about # 13 million, meaning that it would simply be a question of persuading him that Arsenal and the Premier League are better options for him.
There are still a lot of question marks over the decision of the coaching staff to shift emphasis, but if they aim to remain consistent to the formula they have used this season so far, then it may very well be the case that the club need to look for a clinical finisher who can capitalise and utilise the movement and work rate of Luis Suarez as well as take some of the burden off him to score goals if the midfield aren't going to be able to contribute more.
During the last Young Dads» Evening, we also asked a dad to bath his baby, which proved very positive and provoked lots of questions (this time the girls felt left out in the room next door and were eager to be involved, much to the delight of the dads!)
I think with my first I was very sensitive and I was defensive and I questioned a lot, and I doubted myself, but for me a big part has been to find a community of like - minded parents and that's sort of what API and places like API are doing.
While these are all very important questions I find a lot of parents forget an equally important question.
Before the Kano he wasn't very computer savvy at all as I tend to avoid the children playing on tablets and computers too much, but now is very knowledgable and has been asking lots of questions about coding and what he can try next.
I receive a lot of questions about Quinn's favorite toys, so with the holidays (hey, Black Friday and Cyber Monday) on the horizon, I thought a round - up of his very favorite ones would help some of you...
In the part of the country in which I live, very few people babywear and I find I am the object of lots of second looks and questions, too.
This short but very informative read really help me get a good grasp the whole thing and pretty much answered a lot of my questions and concerns a new cloth diapering mom has.
ShishuPoshan - Digital friend of lactating mother - Android Newborn baby's cries and concern regarding hunger are very delicate issues especially for new mothers; they have a lot of questions related to breastfeeding and child nutrition.
Baby clothing is a very confusing subject, and many parents have lots of questions.
She is very excited and friendly and starts getting caught up on how birth's been going by asking lots of questions to the Mom and then starts excitedly talking about how great baby's looking.
And just you know, showed me what kind of schedule I would be on to pump but it was very brief and I remember feeling very rushed and I had a lot of questions that weren't answered.
Your other question was not too deep (relates to a very complicated issue), it was too broad (asks a lot of issues in one question).
This is a pretty complicated topic, made all the more complicated because your question is very vague («perceptions» covers a LOT of ground).
«Since then we've been on the phone literally everyday with his staff and he's been asking very pointed questions and we've been doing a lot of research for him and it shows he is taking this seriously,» DiPietro said.
Actually quite a lot of the general public and punters quite like it too, he's kept PMQs very calm, he's asked very specific questions that have come from people about important topics.
«Mark Zuckerberg brought the data and answered the questions professionally, very directly, and I think a lot of people were surprised at the answers because you don't know what you don't know until you know it,» Collins said.
«You're talking about a system that will grow, sell, distribute marijuana,» he said, «and this raises a lot of questions, makes law enforcement very nervous» because of marijuana's status in some circles as a «gateway drug.»
«In the meantime, I keep saying, this country has lots of very big problems that maybe we should all focus on,» he added, refusing to take additional questions on the topic.
«But what the difference is,» he continued, «that if you go to somebody and say, look I'm prepared to give away lots of money, people say, well that sounds very nice, the second question though is, how are you going to pay for it?»
-LSB-...] There are a lot of very intelligent people on Twitter, and they often post snippets of useful advice or answer questions that may be pertinent to your business or the way you run things.
«A lot of people don't want to admit to having certain traits or tendencies that aren't really savory or socially acceptable, so you have to ask questions in a very specific way,» Chester said.
One of which is that Jeopardy!, you even to just understand the question is very difficult for a computer, Jeopardy!, if you watch the program you know that there's a lot of word play, a number of puns, and to be able to understand the information that the answer back is looking for, you have to understand the context and lot of language and that's extremely difficult for computers to be able to do successfully.
There are a lot of very interesting ideas that are worthy of attention, and sometimes worthy of decades of attention, because they have such capacity to make progress on deep, unsolved questions.
You have to know a lot because out of that will come a very good answer to a research question
The question we came up with is: Could a smaller population with a lot of culture overcome a bigger population that didn't have very much culture?
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