Not exact matches
I am a mosquito researcher who
lives and works in Florida, and when I tell
people what I do for a
living, I get all sorts of
questions.
Obviously, a few casual
questions before it helps set the mood for hearing about a profound moment or transition in that
person's
life.
Their genuine interest in other
people makes it easy for them to ask good
questions and relate what they're told to other important facets of the speaker's
life.
But here's a more difficult
question for you: would you like to
live day to day
life as a highly creative
person?
But asking the
question gives a grieving
person a little bit of control — which is something
people need when it feels like their entire
life is out of their control.
Some have
live callers reaching out to
people, others have taped
questions with an automatic caller, and others use online surveys.
As India launches the first smartphone into space, critics are
questioning how a nation with so many
people living in poverty should spend money to expand a space program.
Intelligent
people tend to be inquisitive not only about everyday curiosities but also about «the big
questions,» pondering philosophical topics like the meaning of
life and the universe.
No matter where I was, or who I was talking to, the
questions were all very similar —
people wanted to know how to navigate the changes technology was influencing in their every day
lives.
I put that
question to dozens of experienced business travelers, as well as
people who make their
living planning travel for clients.
You can ask
questions and get great answers from
people from different walks of
life.
And this research insight appears to be bore out by the real -
life experiences of young entrepreneur Thursday Bram, who recently pondered the
question, «Are
people misjudging you simply because you appear young?»
I think it addresses a lot of
questions and issues that
people experience in their personal and professional
lives that don't get talked about a lot.
ZUCKERBERG: The
question is, as the internet becomes more important in
people's
lives, what is the right regulation, not whether there should be or not.
That answer was in response to this
question: «You've often talked about how technology can empower
people, how it can change their
lives.
In response to a
question from Rep. Frank Upton (R — Mich.), Zuckerberg said, «The Internet is growing in importance in
people's
lives.
As you answer this
question, aim for
people you know in your
life already as well as
people who represent the end - experiences and impacts you want to make.
With that in mind, the
question for your business is: «What feedback loop can you build into your product or service to give
people useful data around their daily activities and make a difference in their
lives?»
It's probably not going to be possible to have a jury of
people that have never heard of the bands, that have never heard the music, but the real
question is, even with that understanding, can they only focus on the evidence that's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own
life experience outside of the courtroom to make that decision?
But what I learned later in
life, too late, is that when you have power over another
person, asking them to look at your dick isn't a
question.
But relatively recent trends — urbanization, mass immigration, the rise of big business — have found us more frequently
living and working alongside strangers rather than neighbours; as Cain writes, «facing the
question of how to make a good impression on
people to whom [we] had no civic or family ties.»
«The
people who create the value of production, the workers at Palantir, they need to know that they have liquidity at a fair price and this has raised a lot of
questions,» Karp said at the Wall Street Journal «s D
Live conference on Wednesday.
But what I liked best about the book is how it engages with what I see as one of the most important and difficult social - policy
questions of our time: How do we unstack the deck and, at the same time, get
people to take ownership over improving their own
lives and communities even when they reasonably believe that the deck is stacked against them?
There are no shortage of
people who make their
livings by claiming to have answers to these
questions.
It would also help address a number of
questions about DC pension plans, including the amounts and variability of income from DC sources, and whether
people who self - manage their withdrawals exhaust their retirement assets before the end of their
life.
There are a lot of
questions in the media now about why women are gathering; why black
people are gathering; why black
lives matter.
A connector thinks about - what
questions / context do I need to ask that this
person is not giving me, so that I can figure out how to play a role to help them in succeeding in
life or business - where I can be helpful?
Another
question I like is «How am I making other
people's
lives better?»
Looming over many of the sessions was the
question of where digital content
people create should
live.
When
people find out I left my
life in the U.S. to move to Placencia, Belize, one of the first
questions they ask is how it has changed me — and what
life looks like compared to the U.S..
I think the real
question, as the internet becomes more important in
people's
lives, is what's the right regulation?
The
question many
people deliberate is which type of
life insurance is best for them, at which
life stage.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human
life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy
questions on which
people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions.»
That said, I'm always hopeful that
people know that my novels are about
questions from me, not from New
Life Church.
My answer is a
question to you, and I truely look forward to your answer:;;;;;;;;;;;; How about we say you
live in Nevada and so
question:::::::::::::::: I wonder if Society would allow an openly working prostitute
person to teach Sunday school or even lead service once in a while?
I love watching how
questions have played a role in the
lives of
people in Scripture.
I think the reason he dwells of God so much is because relgious
people can't stop
questioning him about it and he
lives in a world where
people seem to have to believe in God.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public
life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the
question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable
person will grasp.»
«He was simply asking the
question «how do we express ourselves in the 20th century in ways that communicate with
people living in the modern world, and a very secular world?»»
Or do we try to press into the
question and understand the truth that we are a
people of rest, that we have been given peace, and that we are more than conquerors in this
life also?
Looking at this discussion, the only
question that keeps on popping up in my head is why do all these commentators really care about how other
people live their
lives.
My great
question of the day is why does the God of the religious right and his followers seem ubiquitously obsessed with other
people's sex
lives?
Paul Blakey from Chistian organisation «Love your Streets», which encourges
people to engage with their communites has
questioned the survey's accuracy anecdotally though, on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «certainly that's not my experience in the neighbourhood where I
live, we all get on; the other week my neighbour's car battery died so I lent him my car so he could get to work on time».
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents
lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of
people; if married, similar
questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews
lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime
lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
It's interesting to see how
people will find their own truth, dig in their heals and be blind to any other idea... What would Jesus do is an interesting
question... I consider my self a Christian and a spiritualist... because I believe it's just not as black and white as one religion or another thinks... there is way more grey area... but a fundamental truths that are a good rule to
live life by, wether you are christian or not... treat others the way you want to be treated... do unto others... I am my brothers keeper... all apply.
The reality is that
people are drawn to religion because it attempts to answer the most important
questions in their
lives.
That said, I'm glad I still
live in an America where
people can
question and rally for or against things, even bring - up lawsuits if they feel wronged or are acting on behalf of an oppressed party.
All the more reason, then, to be grateful to two Catholic University professors for having assembled a florilegium of brief texts from a century of Catholic social doctrine, and then artfully arranging them as answers to the real - world
questions asked by business
people trying to
live their professional
lives vocationally.
While evangelical Christianity in growing rapidly in mainland China, some statistics indicate that Catholicism is not doing nearly as well in a cultural environment in which many
people are seeking answers to
life's
questions that go beyond consumerism.
then suddenly
people have
questions for the God they wanted to kick out of their
lives..