Sentences with phrase «only correct answers to these questions»

Not exact matches

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.
Please narrow down the question so that there is only one correct answer, perhaps by restricting it to a single locality (country, municipality, etc.).
Our caring experts are only a telephone call away to help clients who have questions or concerns as they are going through our treatment protocol and have all the correct answers to settle a person's mind if they are questioning anything about therapy.
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.»
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.
When these students come across a multiple response question (with three or four correct answers), they could easily identify only the first correct answer and then move on to the next question.
There is only one correct answer to this type of question: «It depends.»
In the ranked questions, only the first answer has to be correct, while in the multiple - choice answers you might have to choose the best of all three.
There is only ONE correct answer for each question above if you want to get hired into the federal government in 2016.
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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