The phrase
"nagging question" refers to a persistent or bothersome question that keeps coming back to your mind, making you feel unsettled or anxious until it is answered.
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Featuring ten artists at the beginning of their professional careers, some greener than others, the show was woven together, somewhat loosely, by the shared thread of human relationships, those with the land, with each other and family, and, finally, with that unanswerable but ever
nagging question of identity: Where did we come from?
Still, opponents of using Sprague Dawley say one
nagging question remains: If the whiskered workhorse in the laboratory isn't up to the task, who will be the real lab rats?
With nagging questions over the leadership of the Buffalo Public School District, and some suggesting full mayoral control is the answer, a Buffalo - area state senator has drafted compromise legislation that would give the mayor «input.»
But the mechanism remained a mystery, and one
nagging question persisted: If inflammation drives most loneliness - linked diseases, how can cortisol, with its anti-inflammatory properties, be the culprit?
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Coupled with this educator angst are what I now perceive to be the newest
nagging questions for the principalship:
I knew how to win an argument with a universalist, but couldn't quiet my
own nagging questions about the eternal destiny of the un-evangelized.
One of the most
nagging questions regarding Husky adoption, or pet adoption in general, is if you should get one as a pup or as an adult.
The work
resolves nagging questions about a theory that the impact triggered deadly wildfires around the world, but it also raises new questions about just what led to the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period.
Inquisitive millennials are more likely to Google the answers to
nagging questions rather than asking a human for help, according to results from a new survey.
«But anybody who has coached in the NFL and not won a Super Bowl, you'd have
nagging questions if an NFL job were offered.»
Physicists would like an even faster - ticking clock to answer
big nagging questions, like: Is the so - called fine structure constant, which determines the strength of electromagnetic interactions, truly constant?
Nagging questions shadow the impending launch of Windows 8, threatening to scuttle Microsoft's plans to reinvent itself for the age of mobility.
Though the format does yield a
few nagging questions — like, for instance, why anyone would still bother recording any of this after all hell has broken loose — the cameras are integrated so cleverly into the story that it helps the movie a lot more than it hurts it.
In Westerhof, the Court of Appeal heard two separate cases arising from car accidents that were linked by the
same nagging question: whether evidence of treating physicians should be admitted if it did not comply with rule 53.03.
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Having immediate access to accurate, timely inventory information in the palm of your hand can help when discussing orders with customers on your shop floor, attending meetings or trade shows, visiting suppliers, or just to relieve
a nagging question in the back of your mind.
Which merely leaves
the nagging question of whether companies will actually buy a product that may be perceived by some as alien and baffling.
As bills go unpaid and debt collectors start calling, one
nagging question might loom large: Would bankruptcy fix this?
Bring a coworker, or bring
a nagging question along.
Yours truly had hoped this book would answer
a nagging question about Mr. Trump's White House: What should we make of these people?
This, in turn, reinforces
a nagging question: Is international investing still worth it?
For many people,
this nagging question never goes away.
At a time when the U.S. economy is already growing fairly well, with strong corporate earnings, robust retail sales during the holidays and unemployment near historic lows,
the nagging question is why these factors are not pushing longer - term interest rates higher.
But
the nagging questions that remain in the back of my mind are... was Cain charged with murder prior to Sinai?
But there remains
the nagging question that never seems to go away when you are faced, as Bonhoeffer was, with a tyrant in your own backyard (not thousands of miles away) intent on destroying the world and annihilating all those who stand in his way.
But it can never answer
that nagging question: in slaying Jesus, has not humanity become all the more indebted?
Despite
those nagging questions that surfaced now and then, I was able to affirm with fellow Christ - followers that we do not grieve as those who have no hope.
In order to give credibility for God's absence, we must answer
some nagging questions which are perfectly justified.
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