Sentences with phrase «more questions arise»

Philosophically, the less manipulated the borrowed art elements are, the more questions arise about originality and what constitutes art.
The longer you consider it the more questions arise.
I find that sometimes during a studio visit it's best to stop, think, and take away from the conversation, and return to it as well because more questions arise after.»
Multiple points of contacts are also really nice, in fact I find you can gain more because in the studio visit, it's best to stop and think and take away from the conversation, and then return to it because more questions arise afterwards.»
My retainer agreements have grown over the years to cover most things bankruptcy clients ask about; as more questions arise, I throw the answers into the form.
Add to that the growing cost of college — student - loan debt, averaging $ 24,000 per student, now outpaces credit card debt — and more questions arise about presuming everyone should aim for college, some experts say.
Unfortunately, as they uncover more information, more questions arise often leading them back to where they started.
I'll be adding to the guide as more questions arise, so if you think of any new questions, please feel free to ask in the comments so I can add the question into the guide!
The longer Lena and the other soldiers are in The Shimmer, the more questions arise for the characters and audience, and the film rarely gives concrete answers.
«It's a classic case of, the more you know, the more questions arise,» Dadey said.
With each new scientific advance or fad, more questions arise: Fertility issues?
The more change occurring the more questions arise.
Every time, science has a answer, more question arise.
I have a few more questions arising from your latest results but this comment is already weighty enough.
Timeliness of making a claim may be an issue for some refugee claimants, with more questions arising out of a longer delay in making a refugee claim.
If passed, the Bill will allow the Federal Court to refer a proceeding, or one or more questions arising in a proceeding, to a referee for report.

Not exact matches

Some CEOs put off introductions as late as possible, but in my experience, customer intros earlier in the process can help move the process along more quickly as well as help answer questions to many diligence questions that may arise.
In a debate that lasted more than eight hours, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras argued that the commission is a requirement from the people who expect answers, and a way to eliminate any «revanchist» intentions for the «many question marks» that have arisen over the last five years.
If the sellers are clearly more willing, the question arises anew: Which investors, in the Jeff Bezos / John Henry / Glen Taylor / Alice Rogoff wealth circles or civic buyers in the Berkshire style, may pop up?
In a sense, the entire cosmic process depends on him and the question arises of whether he or creativity is more ultimate in these causal terms.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
But returning to Seligman's main methodological premise, the question arises as to whether he has too quickly excluded religion from any significant role in the support of civil society as an ideal or, even more important, as reality.
Thus, the question arises, will they incarnate more historically than before their own belief in the «mystical body» of Christ, and the collective destiny of the fully redeemed or «liberated» human race?
For process theologians the ecological horizon is even more important than for Moltmann, and the question arises whether this excludes us from political theology.
But when death occurs in what we take to be typical or ordinary circumstances, it is more likely that reflective questions arise.
Asking hard questions or pointed questions is much more effective when they arise out of a relationship of trust and affection.
Today, the question is more likely to arise from the wetlands of psychobabble; thus one Midwestern diocesan chancellor recently spoke about a diocesan «needs assessment» that «can give ownership to the people,» presumably of their lives as Catholics.
The question arises, if premotion is different from the act, whether this act once more gives to the faculty a new increment of being, seeing that the faculty receives the act as its determination over and above the actuality which the premotion gives to the faculty itself as its determination.
Then, as questions come up and issues arise, they can return to Scripture for more.
question «may arise more from a need to find an excuse for moral shortcomings than from a genuine desire to satisfy philosophical curiosity.»
We may again call the latter connection the more intimate, but then the same sort of question will arise again.
So then I felt I had to find out more about durations and their characteristics and how they build up, and that wasn't good enough — because the question immediately arises, why have durations at all?
The question thus arises as to whether any of their conclusions are valid with respect to the analysis of more ordinary kinds of religious discourse.
YThe question arise though, why sell a CB in Paulista younger, stronger okay more erratic for so cheap, only to overpay for a much older cb later on.
This is 3 defenders out of six and the only time we may have 5 in the field will be depend on the game... where we are defending a slim lead and need to shut out an opponent (mostly that happens about 30 closing minutes in the game... The issue about Man United's LvG trial should not scare anyone from looking at our own strengths and playing through them — We are faster, we are younger, we are more technically adept and maybe we can implement this best... Remember guys a wingback is also a defender when the need arises and the questions we should be asking is if Walcott, Ox, Podolski and Carzola can really learn to track back when played in the wing back roles...
No and no this is 3 defenders out of six and the only time we may have 5 in the field will be depend on the game... where we are defending a slim lead and need to shut out an opponent (mostly that happens about 30 closing minutes in the game... The issue about Man United's LvG trial should not scare anyone from looking at our own strengths and playing through them — We are faster, we are younger, we are more technically adept and maybe we can implement this best... Remember guys a wingback is also a defender when the need arises and the questions we should be asking is if Walcott, Ox, Podolski and Carzola can really learn to track back when played in the wing back roles...
The question that often arises is whether we should begin with «educating» the child earlier in a more formal setting.
During our session, if other questions arise about touch, bonding / attachment, parenting, etc, I am more than happy to answer them.
The question arising from this problem became «can women be taught how to push more effectively» and women were randomly allocated to antenatal education sessions aimed at teaching them how to push effectively.
Now, more than ever we hear questions and conversation arise in cord blood banking being a part of birth planning.
«I was told it was always a bad idea to answer hypothetical questions...» A chuckle from the audience opened the door for a more direct continuation in which Gove assured the crowd of his faith that the Conservative Party would win an outright majority at the next election, hence he was «absolutely confident that the situation need not arise
So it might be more interesting to look at some of the broader questions that arise out of this by election and see what these mean for Labour.
There would be the question of undue influence, and there would be far more cases where possible conflicts of interest would arise.
«I am confident that the array of stakeholders gathered here today are eminently capable of dealing with these and many more related questions and puzzles that exist and will arise in the course of deliberations.»
Mr Clegg has conceded that «women had been let down» after the independent report said he should have «asked more questions» when the claims — which Lord Rennard denies — arose five years ago.
Eventually questions arose about whether Shannon's entropy and thermodynamic entropy shared more than a name.
But where can women turn for answers to the more embarrassing and difficult questions that arise in the course of scientific life?
Hinz adds «Questions arise such as: Is it more efficient to have a small quantity of very strong active agents or a larger quantity of weaker active agents?»
«All the questions we have about ancient evolutionary events — what our last common ancestor looked like, when methane metabolism arose, when oxygen - producing organisms evolved — they really benefit from having more genomes to look at and a more detailed tree,» says Parks.
The question still arises: «With all the opportunities for blacks to succeed, why aren't there more of us with advanced degrees in the sciences?»
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