Sentences with phrase «many narrow questions»

For the sake of proper dialogue, would you be able to narrow your questions and passages down to just one at a time?
Note: I feel that this difference exists in many countries which have a pretty large inheritance taxation, but I will narrow the question to UK to make it more answerable.
If the answer to the broader question is yes, then it would be best to answer the narrower question too.
In addition, we should extend our ethical discussion of AI weapons more broadly, beyond narrow questions of targeting criteria.
@Bobson - although the question is very similar, I have narrowed my question to Europe only and I am interested in an official recommendation, not an abstract optimal size (ratio).
You'll need to narrow the question down to official designations that include concrete penalties and actions due to said designation - otherwise an «official designation» is simply a more empathic speech.
«Today David Cameron tries to pose as a champion of the people but in truth he wishes to restrict the British people to a choice on a narrow question about a treaty of far less significance.»
Hein wrote that the legal review conducted by DSS staff focused on a very narrow question: whether the warrant checks violated the agency's confidentiality rules.
Another reason to be positive about virtual schooling is that it opens up debates about education that go beyond narrow questions of who funds and governs it.
JB: I will narrow that question down to what is the most important lesson.
With more than 600 exhibitors to choose from at BETT we need to narrow this question down a little further.
In considering whether Arizona was meeting the requirements of the EEOA, Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion faulted the district court and the Ninth Circuit for focusing on the «narrow question» of funding, and ignoring whether managerial and instructional reforms had brought the state into compliance.
Plyler directly addressed only the narrow question of whether undocumented children are entitled to receive a free public school education.
«While this is a good study, it only looked at the narrow question of whether more pay motivates teachers to try harder,» said Peter Cunningham, assistant U.S. education secretary for communications and outreach.
Technically, the department is only responding to the narrow question about whether this small category of organizations is considered public service or not.
With the resources I'd have available, I'd end up spending way too much time and effort to calculate a wildly inaccurate guesstimate of the answer to an extremely narrow question.
My answer to the narrowed question: • Identify adaptation policies that can be implemented to reduce impacts of extreme weather events (which will happen with or without greenhouse driven global warming) • Research on nuclear energy to reduce the stigma of nuclear generation, e.g., fast reactors (Generation 4 reactors) or thorium fueled.
If you don't want to reply that's fine but its hardy a narrow question tonyb
The minor differences are important to specialists or to very narrow questions (see Cowtan and Way), but the big picture remains the same
If you haven't found anything in the journals on linearity of the effect of those molecules at 10x concentration — assuming you've asked a good reference librarian for help and she's not been able to find anything to answer you — I'd speculate that nobody's published on that narrow question because all the other feedbacks at that point would be so complex as to muddy the waters, so to speak.
Even more puzzling is Alexander's account of his own research into the narrow question of the ice.
As for the narrower question of how much difference the KXL decision will make to the production of bitumen, well, there are many ways of framing the problem, with the latest draft report from the State Department calculating very small impacts indeed.
What happens if reporters or congressional investigators ask Lancaster (a Harvard post-doctoral climate modeler at the time) how he knew to ask so many narrow questions about Western Fuels» associations with skeptic climate scientists, and if he was aware of evidence proving the associations corrupted those skeptics?
[13]... the Court must answer the narrow question of whether it is strictly necessary, in order to support a finding of legally compensable mental injury, for a claimant to adduce expert evidence or other proof of a recognized psychiatric illness.
1 These broad questions invite narrower questions: Should we anticipate some students» deficiencies and offer targeted writing programs in the summer?
The narrow question before us in this appeal then is whether the isolated sale for food of a bear hide obtained by the appellant fortuitously as the result of an act of self - defence is something that the government of Alberta is entitled to penalize under the Wildlife Act.
Given the narrow question presented by this appeal, I concur in our per curiam opinion.
In answer to the narrow question whether Justice Nadon was eligible for appointment because he had previously been a member of the Quebec bar the court concluded — no.
The narrow question is thus whether he was eligible for appointment because he had previously been a member of the Quebec bar.
The narrow question the Court faced in Tatton was whether intoxication can be a defence to a charge of arson — on the theory that an intoxicated person who puts something (in this case, the house in which he was living, but which belonged to someone else) on fire lacks the requisite «mental element» for the offence.
The court was asked, instead, to decide three much narrower questions: has Canada complied with the specific obligations set out in sections 5, 7 and 8 of the KPIA?
However, no one appears to have asked my following narrower question: Are there any reasons against cameras restricted to the Supreme Court, but that don't apply to courts that already allow cameras (such as the UK Supreme Court)?
However, similar proportions of participants in our sample reported seeing a health professional in the past year as for the narrower question about seeing a doctor in the NATSIHS.

Not exact matches

So to answer my student's question, I pointed out that the author of the article had too narrow a definition of what a pivot meant.
Here are 10 questions to consider that can help you narrow down the options and best determine what internet marketing tools will best fulfill your marketing needs.
«This doesn't work on [an iPhone] 6s, doesn't work in a 5s, and so we have a tool that works on a narrow slice of phones,» Comey said during a question - and - answer session recently.
His lengthy complete post offers some interesting questions to help you narrow in on your purpose, as well as advice on how to move from this realization to practical marketing tactics.
The ASCI uses a 10 - point scale for its qualitative questions as well, which allows for more grey area than a more narrow scale, he says.
Narrower scope aside, the IRS indicated that it could ultimately seek more information on the users in question, writing that it may still «issue summonses in individual examinations of Coinbase users for the information that it no longer seeks in this proceeding».
«Convergence and harmonization means... Canada bending its regulations or simply adopting U.S. federal regulations, and I ask the question: at what point does the narrowing of policy room to manoeuvre fundamentally compromise democratic accountability in our political system?»
Since this Request for Comments was related to the issue of delay, it is always better to keep comments narrow and specific to the questions the regulating agency raises and not wander off course.
The question is whether the narrowing yield spread is still a reliable late - cycle warning that the macro profile will weaken in the months ahead?
As you narrowed down your choices by asking characteristic questions, the winner made the best guess, first.
Finally, if you want to narrow down the process and confirm your assumptions, asking a question like «So how does ABC Co. typically go about assessing and implementing a program / product / solution like this?»
Renting vs. owning in retirement Comment: Based on last week's retirement newsletter, I propose a sixth question to help narrow things down: How much «stuff» do you feel is necessary?
But even with this restriction, there should be considerable opportunity to argue that international law might inform such matters as: the content of the duty to consult, the significance of the right to culture, the respect that should be accorded to indigenous conceptions of property, and the question of what might constitute an unjustifiable infringement of an aboriginal right or title or a treaty right: see my post on the Supreme Court's Grassy Narrows decision here.
The same politicans who are propelling this hatred and narrow minded people who are buying to ask them selves that question?
The question can be narrowed down.
Although the questions which I was driven to raise were political in the broad sense, they came only gradually to focus on politics in the narrower sense which seemed to dominate those who called themselves political theologians.
Try to ask a serious question with an open mind, acutally listen & try to imagine where that person is coming from... not just your narrow pious world / church view.
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