Sentences with phrase «not only correct answers»

Not exact matches

Only 60 percent of respondents selected the correct answer of «Income,» meaning two - fifths of people might not know all the factors that can impact their credit score.
Business loan brokers need interpersonal skills to not only speak professionally and deal with clients across a wide range of backgrounds, but to also help them fill out the correct paperwork, and answer their questions completely and with confidence.
Programmed instruction is frequently criticized for being suited only to rote learning, in which one correct answer is given in advance, and not for developing creativeness and individuality.
like hindu with due respect to hindu community that they go and ask to their idols or monkeys and so on, buddists go and ask a statue of buddah, sikh asks guru nanak, catholic asks marry and dead human, christian in general asks a human and the list could go on and on... how do you know that which one is being answered by The True God... all can't be correct or true... as Truth can't to more than one but ONE only....
And that's why it's so difficult getting a consistent answer from believers — over 40,000 different sects claiming to be christians and denying that some or all of the other sects are not christian; yet all claim the word of god and the only correct interpretation.
Technically, @phoog's answer below is probably correct, but that doesn't really affect what the order says, it may only affect if the order may be illegal.
Surely the only correct answer would be «Regardless of the merits of that eye - treatment, he could not, because it's gone».
The great trick is to design and implement an algorithm that only measures the errors and not the data, thus preserving the superposition that contains the correct answer.
She does not «go in for extensive experiments to prove my answers correct (for) I lack not only the facilities but also the time and inclination».
An acquaintance put it perfectly: «Don't ask questions if you only plan to the judge the person on the choices they are making; if you have a «correct» answer in mind, and you only want to know if they are doing the «right» thing, keep your question to yourself.»
The reason for this is that, not only does it give learners an opportunity to indicate their level of certainty accurately, it actively encourages them do so, by giving higher marks for more confident correct answers.
More likely - in fact certainly - employees will be asked to prove their worth by answering subjective questions, or more correctly forming an opinion about a subjective question, which by definition does not have a correct answer, only a well thought out opinion or point - of - view.
It is a way to teach material again in a new context By explaining the answers to the class as the students correct the papers, the teacher not only reinforces the lesson, but also discovers whether the students have understood the material and are ready to move on.»
While learners should know whether their answers are correct or incorrect, limiting feedback to verification only is not as effective as providing an explanatory feedback.
All the advice / answers above are correct, but I had one car where a broken seat spring was poking a hole into a wire only when the driver sat on the seat - so finding the short may not be easy because it can be intermittant...
The only draw back, was one gentleman, who was difficult to understand, and I didn't get his name, kept getting my answers wrong, he would repeat them back, and I would correct him.
It's up to you to come up with an answer that's not only lives up to the ludicrous statement, but is also believable too — you need to fool the other players into believing that your answer is the correct one.
If you give this problem to a room of math students, you will not only get many incorrect answers, but they will fail to congregate around the correct solution, because most who get it wrong will conclude that the number is a good deal higher than it is (if my memory serves, the answer is 21, which is paradoxically low.
I assumed @AndyWest was referring to latter, since he was makiing a point about the relative comprehension of climate science among members of the public who «believe in» & «don't believe in» human - caused climate change (also, I'm pretty sure I underscored «correct» answers only in a graphic of item response profiles of latter).
He is casting aspersions that BEST does not give correct answers at the city level, based on what we can only assume in the city that he lives.
The answer is «not knowable at this time» seems to be a conclusion which is frequently unacceptable, but is the only correct conclusion given the state of the data.
I would submit that this form is most valuable to lawyers who end up litigating on behalf of litigants claiming damages or defending their positions against same based upon not only dishonest and misleading statements that most assuredly appear on these SPIS smooth deal - facilitator documents, but also upon assumed honestly held but nevertheless misleading statements (the seller «thinks» he / she knows the correct answer to a question, but in fact does «not» know for sure, and guesses... yes... or no) that can ultimately lead to an expensive court case.
without possessing anything in the way of a real estate - related background, fresh out of real estate classes (all SIX WHOLE WEEKS of them, having memorized correct answers to only 80 % of the questions» marks just recently alluded to as likely being on exams by instructors, because instructors won't be rehired if there is too high a failure rate), can these wannabe somebodies publically claim to be instant experts.
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