Girls seem more reluctant to guess when they don't know the answer, and are more likely than boys to be distracted by alternatives which are true, but
not the right answer to the question.
Not exact matches
Another former employee said that while there are no «
right»
answers to these
questions, there are «appropriate»
answers, in the sense that what someone reveals about their thinking and value system either fits or doesn't fit into what is expected of the role in
question.
It's best
to believe that your team alone does
not have all the
answers — because if you believe that, it usually means you're
not asking all the
right questions.»
Though researchers don't yet have all the
answers, they are getting closer
to posing the
right questions.
You can't just win an argument with «because I'm
right;» you need
to get your client
to answer the
question «why
not?»
In my experience, it's
not the
right answers we need in order
to be innovative — it's the
right questions.
It's important
to ask
questions that do
not have
right or wrong
answers.
A startup by contrast doesn't have that stockpile of market experiences
to help them accelerate the pace
to the
right answers, hence they need a much more comprehensive business plan outline
to help them ask those early and important
questions to get the ball rolling.
Let's assume the following: A) You've written a job description that is concise, intriguing and honest; B) you're doing this all on your own, without the help of an HR person; C) you don't have a standardized system of recruiting and vetting; D) you aren't so obsessed with your company culture that you're looking for the exact
right combination of personality, pedigree and the
answer «honey badger»
to the
question «If you could be any animal...?»
West did
not answer any
questions, simply saying, «I just want
to take a picture
right now.»
Answering these
questions led us
to what may be marketing's best - kept secret — something
right in front of us all the time, but
not visible until we focused on it.
He wasn't sure what the
right answer to that
question was, but suggested that shifting more of the burden
to other countries would be a start; rather than Americans paying too much, perhaps people in other Western countries are paying too little.
But last month, Cohen said he'd invoke his Fifth Amendment
right to avoid self - incrimination, meaning he won't
answer questions from prosecutors.
Last month, Cohen said he'd invoke his Fifth Amendment
right to avoid self - incrimination, meaning he won't
answer questions from prosecutors.
Please do have a play with the Search function in the top -
right, as sadly we don't have time
to fully
answer questions to the level required on all these old posts.
If you're still
not sure whether you should refinance from an FHA loan into a conventional mortgage,
answer the following checklist
questions to help you decide if it could be the
right move.
There is no «
right»
answer to the
question of whether this is or is
not the ideal time
to consider cash out refinancing.
Entrepreneurs take out business loans for an unending variety of good reasons, so there's
not necessarily a
right or wrong
answer to this
question.
You no longer have the
right to speak, pray, not be arrested at random, not have your property taken, not permitted a free press, not allowed to remain silent when questioned, you are REQUIRED TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS OR GO TO THE CAMP
to speak, pray,
not be arrested at random,
not have your property taken,
not permitted a free press,
not allowed
to remain silent when questioned, you are REQUIRED TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS OR GO TO THE CAMP
to remain silent when
questioned, you are REQUIRED
TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS OR GO TO THE CAMP
TO ANSWER ALL
QUESTIONS OR GO
TO THE CAMP
TO THE CAMPS.
And I'm pretty positive it's
not going
to happen in my lifetime, but now that I've said that I'll probably be raptured
right in the middle of
answering this
question (or you'll be raptured
right in the middle of the
answer).
You do comprehend that all Atheist means is without a belief in a god or gods,
right??? I'm
not the one claiming a god and given that you refuse
to answer any
questions, it is rather safe
to say you're lying about all you claim.
sumday, What is this kids day «Bobby does so I can too», It does
not answer the fundamental
question, is the action of selling
to your enemy morally
right or morally wrong?
But attracted as I was
to Peyre, both as a person and as a thinker, and convinced as I was that Sartre and Camus were asking all the
right questions, still I couldn't help thinking that their
answers lacked weight.
Right now, I can
not answer them, and I don't see Tom, or Lou, or Dennis, trying
to answer those
questions from Scripture either.
Right now if you ask me what religion idoes Obama practice, I would
not be able
to answer that
question.
I learned that finding the «
right»
answers to all my
questions were
not nearly as important as finding a new revelation of Jesus Himself.
Though my father had a degree in theology, he knew that having all the
right answers wasn't really the point, so when I would pose a particularly personal or challenging
question to him, he would often respond with, «You know what, Rachel — I don't know, but I know that God loves you.»
An affirmative
answer to this
question takes issue with moral thinkers such as Gewirth, who fully agree that universal moral principles can
not be exhausted by the formative
rights I have identified but also hold that the supreme substantive principle is nonteleological.
(Isaiah 55:10, 11) Besides that, getting rid of the rebels in Eden would
not have
answered the
question that had been raised regarding Jehovah's
right to rule.
Jesus replies, «I have told you but you do
not believe» (meaning, apparently, that various things he had said and done should have led them
to the
right answer).4 Here again we have the same problem: did Jesus, or did he
not, when he was publicly
questioned, intend
to accept the title, «Messiah»?
The second error is
to suppose that there is no
right (or rationally superior)
answer to important moral
questions on which people disagree, or that the
right answer can only be known by blind faith,
not by reason.
I don't think a lot of people take the
to read the
question carefully or make sure they
answer right.
I don't judge people — I will call into
question ideas and theologies — but I will
not call into
question a certain person (unless he has broken the law and needs
to answer for that — or has wronged someone and needs
to make that
right —
to that person).
To all of these questions the answer is no, no man has the authority or the power to do any of those things, man does not have enough sense to put his own clothes on except God give him a right min
To all of these
questions the
answer is no, no man has the authority or the power
to do any of those things, man does not have enough sense to put his own clothes on except God give him a right min
to do any of those things, man does
not have enough sense
to put his own clothes on except God give him a right min
to put his own clothes on except God give him a
right mind.
It is rather a «
question book» (Cohn Morris), where we go
not to find the
right answers but
to find the
right questions —
questions we evade at our peril.
We had this discussion at church should we allow homosexuals in leadership i was the only one who spoke up and i had prayed during the week and confessed all my sin before the Lord i certainly had no
right to condemn someone else for there sin.But the fact is that it needs addressing that was my
question to the people presenting the proposal.Is homosexuality a sin the people taking the discussion would
not address it as they knew scripturally that it was and clearly had no
answer on dealing with that issue and tried
to detour around it.
Just because they're a brother in Christ, it doesn't mean a person has the
right to be preaching
to millions through the airwaves without
answering some hard
questions.
His
answer to that
question was that, while there is general agreement as
to what is wrong with the world, the real problem is that we can
not agree on what would be
right.
Actually my comprehension is fine actually its better than yours because you dismissed the
question and actually didn't
answer it, and when he came back you didn't
answer at all so care
to now??? I would also like
to know why it isn't his civil
right just as much as the gays??
I often don't ask the «
right questions» which usually frustrates and confuses the people who consider it imperative
to have the «
right answers.»
But if this familiar polarization in theology continues
right up
to the present, it is
not the only reason for doubting that the
question of faith and justice has been adequately
answered.
If the
answer to question 2 is «Yes» then the ruling is correct and the non-related benefits of the health insurance the company was giving their employees out of charity where the employee did
not contribute is within their
rights to modify and adjust based on any company policy whether it be faith based or just a CEO's whim.
Science dose
not provide all the
answers either but it looks for the
answers and more importantly, when science gives an
answer you do
not have
to except it on Faith, you are required
to test it,
question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the
answer is
right (at least
right as far as we know now, it may change as we learn more).
Nevertheless, for all his artful linguistic deconstruction, Amar has no effective
answer for the most obvious
question of all: If in fact the framers of the Amendment intended
to apply the Bill of
Rights against the states, why didn't any of them say so?
Does
not mean I have the
answers, but I have gained the
right to question, as I believe He intended.
But here I stand —
not to lead, but
to follow;
not as a mere «ally,» but as a sister;
not because I have it all figured out or have all my
questions answered, but because I know in my heart it's the
right thing
to do.
Having engaged in far too many seemingly endless and usually fruitless discussions about the word «inerrancy,» I am both convicted and encouraged by McKnight's reminder here that «having the
right view [of the Bible] isn't the point of the Bible... We must begin an entirely new conversation that gets us beyond the
right view of the Bible
to one that seeks
to answer this
question, «What is our relationship
to the God of the Bible?»
Over the past several months, I have received dozens of Bible and theology
questions using the contact form on the
right sidebar, and due
to time constraints, I have
not been able
to answer most of them.
Then she offers a bad, and barely comprehensible,
answer: «The
question posed by radical self - love movements is
not whether there is a
right to sex (there isn't), but whether there is a duty
to transfigure, as best we can, our desires.»
The
questions also didn't attempt
to ask what kind of job at that business would be
right / wrong
to do... When I
answered the survey, I automatically thought of working at the strip club
to mean being a stripper or perhaps a bartender.