Sentences with phrase «much questions at»

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Twice in the last two weeks, I've attended convivial dinners in San Francisco jam - packed with young entrepreneurs who've asked me the same question: What can they do to help journalism at a time journalism needs so much help.
Mostly it poses the question of what do you do with a country where we simply just can't get along — where we are at a political impasse so profound that we can't agree on simple questions, much less passing a budget?
Between being a minority at pretty every much industry event, having to convince (mostly male) venture capitalists to invest in your company, and having those investors constantly question your judgment, being a female founder can be an isolating experience.
As much as we may like to ignore the fact, one day we'll all face the urgent question at the center of this memoir - how to die well.
Term Sheet reported yesterday on the wild goose chase to answer the simple question: How much money did unicorn Rubicon Global raise and at what valuation?
Alas, Yellen has too much self - control to ever really snap at any of the bozo politicians who ask her inane questions, but maybe she'll surprise us,» Cramer said.
Dana DiTomaso, partner at Edmonton - based Kick Point, asked the insightful question: why do brands spend so much on television ads, but let their Google Adwords look like everyone else's?
All of the same kinds of questions apply to how the main news feed works, and so far there hasn't been much openness about that at all, nor any real admission that the company has any ethical or moral responsibility related to how it shapes the world - view of its billion - plus users.
Instead of spending so much time looking at «the numbers,» retrain your brain to question what the data is telling you.
I put the question to Henry Aaron, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and got pretty much the answer I expected: it doesn't matter.
As former Newark police officer Wayne Fisher, who now heads the Police Institute at Rutgers University told the Associated Press, «No one can say [the layoffs] had absolutely nothing to do with it, but the hard question in to determine how much
«It's totally realistic that you have five or six people staring down at you, asking questions like, «How much money have you made?»
How much risk drivers will bear, and what rewards they will enjoy, are very much open questions,» Brishen Rogers, Associate Professor of Law at Temple University, said in a June essay.
Speaking at Fortune «s Most Powerful Women International Summit in London, Gavet, whose company owns travel sites such as Priceline.com, Kayak.com and booking.com, said the European Union's effort to create its much - touted «single digital market» is «the biggest question for tech startups here in Europe.»
Rapper Wiz Khalifa liked his so much he refused to dismount when police questioned him at an airport.
It's an eternally debated question: Just how much sleep do people actually need to function at their best?
(At this point, Denton mentions how the Kinja platform allows for question - and - answer style interviews between journalists and readers, much like Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» feature).
As we wait to see what the changes at L&T will be, a question arises: Just how much of the Great Bay Makeover has been a triumph of marketing — a discipline Brooks mastered through her years at Holts, editing Flare magazine, and reinventing stodgy Hong Kong — based retailer Lane Crawford — and how much of it consists of substantial, and sustainable, change?
The salesperson asked me questions and seemed at least somewhat interested in what I had to say, but she was much more concerned with telling me how beautiful her dresses were and how much I'd love them.
And it might not matter much two years hence — surely Mr. Trudeau would be forgiven were he to look at recent history and conclude that elections could be won despite questions about the ethics of one's actions.
If prospects find answers to their common questions via blog posts written by people at your company, they're much more likely to come into the sales process trusting what you have to say because you've helped them in the past — even before they were interested in purchasing anything from you.
It is perfectly natural to be intimidated, but our goal at BiggerPockets is to help you overcome your fears and your countless questions by providing as much free information as possible to help you make the best decisions for your own needs.
«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.»
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According to Lawrence Summers, former director of President Barack Obama's National Economic Council and former U.S. Treasury Secretary — he is also President Emeritus of Harvard University at the top of a shortlist of potential candidates to replace current chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke — the events of the last few years have thrown into question much of what he learned and taught about coherent economic models.
, look at the power of curiosity and asking better questions and much more with our guest Scott Gerber.
The operative question was, how much was mortgage credit and stock market credit fueling a financial boom that increased the prices at which assets were being transferred above what it would cost someone to simply create these assets afresh.
There is no question about the fact that emerging economies are not growing much at the present time,» Faber said.
Now the question is much less whether he could be chief of staff but rather whether Cohn will stay at all.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney responded to a question about bitcoin at Regent's University in London in February, saying: «It has pretty much failed thus far on... the traditional aspects of money.
There has been a failure to communicate with citizens from the very beginning, abysmal information release to questions — so much so that Alberta Connects refers all my health questions to the government of Alberta to some Bermuda Triangle at Alberta Health where these questions disappear.
During the brand's first - quarter 2018 earnings call on April 12, when asked about passenger ticket revenue, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the company was thinking about diversified revenue streams, and said «there's no question, our non-ticket-based revenues... And it's been for some time now, it's been growing at a much faster clip than the ticket revenues.
Much of the questioning focused on Page's trip to Moscow in early July, while he was a Trump campaign adviser — because his description of that trip in emails sent at the time looks very different from his description of it now.
At the moment, however, the certainty of a strong rebound in the second quarter is very much open to question.
You can't put a price on your life, but this calculator will walk you through 3 simple questions to help determine how much money your loved ones will need at your death.
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Anyway, Bloomberg «s got the rundown of who shoveled how much sh*t at Fannie and Freddie over the years in question, ostensibly these are the transactions that the government claims should be «rescinded»...
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
So, while I agree with much of what you are saying, and appreciate your thought - provoking questions, I feel I recoil a little at what seems to me like the very arrogance you claim to despise.
People balked at the comparison of gluttony to homosexuality... and I guess my question was why is one so charged with guilt and emotion while the other we don't really care so much about.
Born and raised a Christian, I attended Catholic School but saw too much hypocrisy at a very young age, questioning a lot of things and this continued for years until I found my own peace within Islam.
There have been times where it seems like you're not really questioning as much as just mocking or chucking rocks at people.
At the end, having agonized through much of the poem over the questions posed by his gnostic favorites, he comes back much more strongly to a defense of the categories of Christian worship.
The teachers at two different Catholic schools, as well as many years of Cathecism taught me that questioning your faith is a natural and desirable trait, since when your faith wins, it will have grown to be that much stronger.
I have gotten rambling a little here but my question to you your thoughts on this statement: «If money or rather the established institution that is the world market, is the reason that throughout at leastthe past few decades, than it would be right to take from those who have much much more than they need and give to those who are at least the poorest of the world, those in need.»
the shortest answer to your question is the cross, where God tells us two things clearly: 1) we are much worse off than we want to admit (that's what I deserve)... but at the very same time... 2) we are much more loved than we ever dared hope (Jesus takes what I deserve)
Most likely it was one or both of your parents, and it happened at an age when you pretty much accepted anything they told you without question, but that's not essential for what I'm about to describe.
What simpler means in science is much discussed among philosophers — it is not at all a simple question.
At last, in his desperation, the question hit him: «Well, how much better off am I than a cancer patient?
From Nish: Shane, thanks so much for stopping in here at Rachel's place to answer questions.
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