Sentences with phrase «more dramatic questions»

During the 39 - year - old's press conference on Friday, a reporter asked Brady one of the more dramatic questions you'll ever hear, from NESN:

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Using this method of beginning with our own immediate questions we might be able to grasp the significance of «God's revelation in history» in a more dramatic fashion than if we started by merely giving definitions and then elaborating on them.
The primary factors which bear on the question seem to me to be five: (1) the churchgoing habit in these churches is earlier and more persistently associated with religion; (2) the emotional accompaniments of worship are more vivid and dramatic; (3) greater demands — or at least, greater consciously recognized demands — are made on church members; (4) more concrete instruction is given in Christian doctrine; and (5) in spite of some false notes, other notes are struck which in certain great essentials lie closer to the heart of the Christian gospel than the usual liberal emphasis.
More dramatic is the cynicism revealed in questions about the political system — only 24 % believed the system of coalition government is working well.
I always get tons of questions on my daily makeup routine, and while I sometimes go for full coverage and a more dramatic eye, for photoshoots (it helps even out lighting), in my every day life I'm super low maintenance.
Join them for dramatic reenactments, audience questions, clips and more.
The lesson follows a clear and logical learning journey, involving progressively more challenging tasks in which students: - Portray their understanding of witches and witchcraft; - Learn more about witches in a historical context through a fun «true or false» game; - Define, identify, and understand dramatic irony; - Read sections of Macbeth and complete tasks to demonstrate their understanding; - Answer key questions about the witches that test their knowledge in relation to each of the English assessment outcomes; - Evaluate a modelled example of an analytical paragraph in relation to the witches; - Analyse the witches» characteristics in their own responses; - Evaluate each others» analytical responses.
More specifically, looking at the data from state school report cards has taught us to question every dramatic claim that Mr. Duncan makes about individual turnaround schools.
When U.S. Secretary of Education John King visited Walter Cohen College Prep High School on Friday afternoon in recognition of its dramatic increase in test scores, former board member Kenneth Polite asked him one of the most difficult questions facing the New Orleans education landscape: Why are the city's public schools so segregated, and what can make them more diverse?
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
We shall revert to the question of synchronicity and climate severity later in this paper, but it can be seen that even Lamb's graph demonstrated modern «hockey stick» characteristics (albeit it appears this data was later added by Dr Mann using CET) More intriguingly, Lamb shows another and much more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future artiMore intriguingly, Lamb shows another and much more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future artimore dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future article.
``... One of the most dramatic applications of this «fingerprinting» technique recently answered the question of why the tropopause has been rising for more than two decades.
But the question has become more prevalent now as governments and laws struggle to keep up with dramatic changes in the type of technology they're designed to govern.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of vague question like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm very busy» or something similar, maybe even something more dramatic, such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a wringing of hands.
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