This prompted the lawyer to ask
some more pointed questions in calls with the woman to get some more background.
One of
the more pointed questions asked was whether Nokia had any plans to enter the tablet space in the near future.
But these broad values need to be unpacked with
more pointed questions.
Some senators asked Fariña
more pointed questions this time, zeroing in on school safety concerns and asking about the Panel for Educational Policy being a «rubber stamp» for the administration.
It appears that both recruits and veterans are taking their new responsibilities very seriously, as evidenced by longer and more frequent committee meetings and
the more pointed questions members pose.
But this week, Mr. V.S. wrote to me with
a more pointed question.
Not exact matches
How to Manage Interns: Providing Mentorship and Advice Even if you have a hands off management style, when you bring on interns, you have to make sure that they have at least one
point person, if not
more, that they can go to with their
questions.
More to the
point, perhaps, is the
question of instrumentality.
Asking
more questions in your attempt to understand their
point of view will also help diffuse the situation as you are showing a genuine desire to hear what the other person has to say.
Try to understand the other person's
point - of - view, concerns and feelings by asking
more questions.
The last
point I want to make here is that, when faced with a CEO's bad behaviour, a Board faces
more than a yes - or - no
question.
The
more interesting
question, at this
point, is which country, the US or China, will suffer most — and which one is the most likely to plead for compromise as the stakes of conflict ratchet higher and higher.
Other pain
points included drug pricing and how approving
more generics may affect costs (Gottlieb parried that
question by noting the FDA doesn't have the authority to negotiate prices or consider pricing when approving a drug) and his alleged softness on opioid drug makers due the aforementioned financial ties and pro-industry ideology (the nominee noted that he considers opioid addiction and overdoses a public health crisis «on the order of Ebola and Zika»).
And as Kowitt
pointed out throughout her
questions, sometimes consumers say one thing and do another — meaning they say they want to eat
more fresh produce and incorporate healthier foods in their diets, but still spend billions on snacks and beverages they know aren't good for them nutritionally.
Other key
points found that women waited 3.9 percent longer to have their work accepted and that their code got 8.2 percent
more comments and
questions.
It's a rarely asked
question, writer Meagan Morris
pointed out in the Atlantic recently, but one we should probably consider
more often.
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.
Of course, as Adfreak
points out, that hasn't stopped
more than a few commenters from
questioning the agency's choice of too many skinny white chicks.
His big takeaway: They would have had those
questions at some
point, and because they talked earlier, they were able to handle
more on the front side.
In contrast to the relatively gentle first Senate hearing on Tuesday, House lawmakers were
more pointed with their
questions on Wednesday, with several of them interrupting Zuckerberg when they felt he was giving evasive answers.
Whether or not acquisitions are the answer to plugging revenue and R&D holes is a
more complicated
question, as Fortune «s Stephen Gandel
points out.
«The
question from a financial stability
point of view is whether or not those measures, to the extent they encourage
more credit and
more investment, may not buy some
more growth today, but increase the risk of some disruption in growth further down the road,» Carolyn Wilkins, the Bank of Canada's senior deputy governor, said at least week's press conference.
«To have the lack of
more substantial wage gains at this
point probably helps to alleviate some of the immediacy on the four - interest - rate - hikes - in - 2018
question,» said Hamrick, the Bankrate.com analyst.
They subconsciously
point listeners to
question if there's
more unspoken information.
«But at this
point it's no longer a bet in terms of financial investment — the only
question is how much
more efficient we can make it.»
Assuming the Times is correct and the
questions indeed are Mueller's, an earlier electronic Times headline would seem
more to the
point: «Mueller Has Dozens of Inquiries for Trump in Broad Quest on Russia Ties and Obstruction.»
The company's annual Investor Day meetings are now
more tension - filled affairs with
pointed questions.
The
questions this morning have been
more pointed, and there is clear frustration from many of the House members here.
The
question, which we can not answer at this
point, is does this represent volatility reflecting fears over Europe (the export order index fell six
points) and will orders bounce back (as the orders index did in November 2001) or is it a slide into something
more worrying?
Many have asked
pointed yes / no
questions that Zuckerberg keeps trying to explain in
more detail.
Which tools to use at each
point in the marketing lifecycle, how to integrate disparate technologies, and how to build an effective end - to - end marketing stack are difficult
questions that are becoming
more challenging with
more choices.
Ask yourself the
questions in this checklist as you begin your SEO efforts — you can learn a bit
more about the details involved in each
point below:
However, it is important to
point out that these tokens aren't exactly shares of the company, yet as the start - up in
question becomes
more profitable, so will these tokens which can be traded on exchanges for real money.
Creating
more confusion around corporate tax increases, a PC press release from April 9 stated «Prentice
pointed out that
more than 95 % in Alberta are small businesses, employing fewer than 50 people, and
questioned those who would put those jobs at risk with a corporate tax increase.»
This can give you
more opportunities to «read between the lines» and ask follow - up
questions to identify pain
points.
Further, the
questions of how national sales, cost allocations and strategic technology decisions are handled just provided
more points of conflict, atop ones of strategy and personality.
I was
pointing that out to the readers at large — to make the
point that because there is no claim, and many of the sources are unknown, that these writings often simply describe earlier purported events, that's all the
more reason to
question them.
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the
more posts you're going to see from me challenging you on your stance on slavery which shouldn't be in
question but somehow has come to this
point.
It's easy to
point fingers;
more difficult to answer objective
questions.
A
more pointed way to ask the
question is: Was the woman wrong to see that this tree was «to be desired to make one wise» (Gen. 3:6)?
Gary, if you read it once
more, you will find that I am asking very general
questions and making
points about the human condition.
Yes, Lord God, I believe that — and believe all the
more readily since it is a
question not merely of my being consoled but of my being completed — that it is you who stand at the source of that impulse and at the end -
point of that magnetic attraction to which all my life long I must be docile, obedient to the initial impulsion and eager to promote its developments.
He seemed to know that a
pointed question revealed
more than a straight answer.
It is a strange picture that we are given of Jesus during these first days in the temple: arguing freely with Sadducees, scribes, and Pharisees; parrying
more or less subtle attempts to lure him into statements that could be used against him; answering sincere
questions and approving good answers to his own
questions; pronouncing fiery invectives against influential teachers who opposed him; lamenting the failure of Jerusalem to respond to his challenge; and then calmly
pointing out to his disciples the tiny but sacrificial offering of a poor widow.
Ask a Lutheran the same
question, and the Lutheran might
point to Luther's commentary on Galatians or Romans, or perhaps one or
more monographs that Luther wrote on specific topics.
The
point for us is that for these two 20th century professors — as much as for any mystic wrapped in contemplation in some
more remote ashram — the inevitability of death brought one face to face with the
question of whether his existence had any
point.
Also, the
point David was making about rights was that the
more conservative denominations enjoy the right to be welcomed and affirmed without
question, while this is often not the case with LGBT people.
The Kenyan President stood up to the American President after his chastisement, and
pointed out that Kenyans do not agree with the enlightened superiority of the superpower in
question, and are concerned with much
more basic aspects of civil society, and affirmed their right to govern their own nation.
again, i think that's
more honest than most here, and leads to a new set of
questions... but that's my
point.
Believing that
points written 2000 years ago can answer
more complex
questions here and now is a very dangerous thing to do, in this atheist's opinion.