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more questions like these, check out our Love Map Card Deck.
The study shows that the increase in interest began in June of last year and rose in September, with Kazakhstanis asking Yandex
more questions like «what is Bitcoin / Blockchain / ICO / mining?»
In fact, it actually generates
more questions like:
We hope to release
more questions like this over the course of next year that you can use on a regular basis with your classes including some open ended problems.
We hope to release
more questions like this over the course of next year including some open ended problems.
There's even a section in your profile for answering
more questions like «If you could do lunch with anyone, who would it be and why?»
My hunch is that when they mention that it's break time, he won't volunteer to stick around and answer
more questions like he did yesterday.
Not exact matches
I asked
more and
more people for the answer to those
questions, and I felt
like, gosh, nobody really knows.
But before we can delve into Riggle's advice on how to be
more awesome, it's important to answer one glaring
question: why does this academic talk
like a teenage skater?
Usually, she knew well
more than they assumed, but she also took the opportunity to ask
questions like, «And how many yards of soil would I need for a job
like that?»
In contrast, high
question - askers — those that probe for information from others — are perceived as
more responsive and are better
liked.
Joe Fresh has tried to stay on top of things as the story develops but statements
like this, particularly after reports of ignored safety request — the building had illegally added storeys — raise
more questions about the audit process than it answers.
For example, start out with an innocuous
question like asking someone the last time they did something and build up to a
more significant query, such as how they would handle a difficult situation.
«The correct way to make friends would be to get out and be
more social and ask
questions, and participate in things that you
like, and just connect with people,» she says.
Unlike companies
like Google, which are infamous for giving their candidates impossible brainteaser interview
questions, Snapchat's
questions to potential hires are
more straightforward — and they say a lot about what Snapchat wants to do as a company.
When assessing a patient's risk of burnout, Sabongui asks
questions like: Are they
more tired when they wake up than when they went to bed?
I'd sometimes correct people, but I quickly learned that the
questions were less out of concern and
more akin to gawking, kind of
like bystanders passing an accident.
You can get the same results by asking behavioral
questions that start with verbiage
like, «Tell us about a time...» or, «Describe a situation where...» The candidate can bring up real - life experiences that will reveal far
more than pretend scenarios ever could.
Questions like this barely scratch the surface of the advice on offer — I didn't even mention the seemingly endless parade of apps and gizmos offering to help you get
more done that you could test out and evaluate.
Respond to RSVPs, «
likes» and
questions by welcoming guests, answering
questions, and asking what they are looking forward to or want to hear
more about.
A common
question during my Twitter Q&A (that I give every Thursday from 330 - 430 PM EST), asked at least once a week, is «should I take the job I
like or should I take the job that pays
more money».
The FreeTime version of Alexa speaks in a
more kid - friendly way, giving longer,
more detailed answers to
questions like, «What's a galaxy?»
There are extremely powerful tools that can help knowledge workers find insightful perspectives and answer a whole host of
questions they might have about their area of business using natural language, just
like using a search engine, but far
more meaningful.
Do you worry about productivity to avoid worrying about
more difficult
questions like your vision and goals?
But here's a
more difficult
question for you: would you
like to live day to day life as a highly creative person?
This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused
more on career issues, and the topics covered sound
like a top hits list of common work
questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
Sure, at debates,
like last night's great one in Milwaukee, candidates are always asked
questions that begin with, «As president, will you...» but we all know that presidents alone can't really do anything but put their socks on or, in
more recent years, play a lot of golf.
Questions asked of the
likes of Alexa and Siri are
more structured than when we type.
You can ask about the day's weather in general, or ask
more specific
questions like, «Is it going to rain today?»
There's no
question that it today's valuation — if you look at the S&P overall, forward PE's are about 18.5, the long - term average is
more like 15.5 — you could say that it looks a little bit rich.
If you have specific
questions you'd
like to answer about the material covered in a book, you're likely to dive in with
more enthusiasm (and pleasure), contends Page19.
Just
like me, they worked through their
questions and slowly began to form answers, often in the form of cost / revenue prospects far
more intimidating than my own will be.
Rather than ask difficult
questions and think things thoroughly through, decision makers unconsciously use the word synergy to make problematic deals seem
more palatable,
like slathering ketchup over rancid meatloaf.
Some are among the
more common interview
questions,
like these.
As Priceline.com cofounder Jeff Hoffman, co-author of, SCALE: 7 Proven Principles to Grow Your Business and Get Your Life Back,
likes to say, «Your business plan is
more about the
questions you ask and get yourself to struggle with than it is about finding the «right» answer.»
And even when the dialogue grew
more critical — as some writers
questioned the movie's refusal to deal with issues
like misogyny or anti-Semitism — it didn't hurt ticket sales.
Whether that growth will be through something
like Microsoft's new Office365 service (now in beta) or something
more profound remains an open
question, although one possibility is the evolution of hybrid cloud models that combine the scalability and low - cost benefits of cloud computing with the uptime and security benefits of dedicated hosting.
«The
question is going to be, with the animal spirits having sort of disappeared here and the classic risk taking mode, whether we're going to continue to see this gapping around, which I think will look
more like recent sequential quarters than it would
like the healthy first quarter we saw last year,» he said.
Sometimes you can tackle the
question head on,
like «tell me
more about what you don't
like about your current product?»
Questions like these help employers to know their employees on a
more personal level.
If you own common stock of Analogic and purchased any shares before April 10, 2018, if you would
like to learn
more about this investigation, or if you have any
questions concerning this announcement or your rights or interests, please contact Seth D. Rigrodsky or Gina M. Serra at Rigrodsky & Long, P.A., 300 Delaware Avenue, Suite 1220, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, by telephone at (888) 969-4242, or by e-mail at
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Lowe's echoed that sentiment, saying that robots
like OSHbot will simply enhance employees» abilities to serve customers by allowing them to focus on
more complex
questions.
On pp. 19 - 21, Michael McCullough explores Warren Buffett's argument for why wealthy Americans
like him should pay
more taxes — which raises fundamental
questions about distributive justice, freedom, and property rights.
In a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users ask
questions that don't necessarily have simple answers in a way that feels less
like a search and
more like a conversation.
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It felt
like an arbitrary
question to ask a kid, so I saw it
more as an exercise in creative storytelling than actual life planning.
Ardath suggests asking
questions like these, each of which relates to one (or
more) of the nine persona components:
While that might appear to be a pretty straightforward
question, the answer may be
more dependent on where you decide to look, how much you're asking for, what your credit profile looks
like, how long you've been in business, and even the type of business you're in.
Here's the part where you come in: Mark and I have our own
questions we would
like to ask, and we'll have
more once we see Netflix's new numbers today.
Once you have decided that Cambodian real estate is something you would
like to explore
more, the next
question is how should you go about it...