Sentences with phrase «pivotal question»

But the revelation that MoviePass is adding GPS locations to those user data packages raises pivotal questions of privacy.
Facing the increase in nationalist positions, the participating artists deal with pivotal questions:
Over the course of a forty - year career, artist Sarah Charlesworth (1947 — 2013) investigated pivotal questions about the role of images in our culture.
Evolutionary anthropologist Brian Hare is launching a new company that claims to offer dog owners answers to pivotal questions about their dogs» personalities and more.
Pivotal Questions.
The pivotal question for entrepreneurs looking to get on the show was whether they were willing to re-invest in the local economy.
I stood listening with a group of students as resident ecologist Stephan Harding asked what for me would become a pivotal question — the only question there is, really, as we negotiate the turn from the industrial age into a new age of civilization.
It is difficult, they conclude, to resolve the pivotal questions of party politics and the role of personality.
How cellular gene regulatory networks (GRNs) respond to the morphogen, in a concentration - dependent manner, is a pivotal question in developmental biology.
Then there's the shy student who approached the speaker after the seminar and asked the pivotal question that all her elders had missed.
The situation nicely illustrates some of the pivotal questions that researchers and clinicians will face when dealing with patients» genetic information:
Now in a place with no distinct boundaries to define me, I was faced with the pivotal question «Who am I?»
That is the pivotal question at the heart of The Discovery, the new film from writer / director Charlie McDowell (of The One I Love previously).
But the pivotal question is does he suddenly care about spending quality time with her only because she's making him money, or will he also remember to attend her Fall Sing recital at school where she'll be soloing during the big finale, The Beatles» «All You Need Is Love.»
That is the pivotal question begging to be addressed in Finding Bliss, a romantic comedy written and directed by Julie Davis.
Thomas Dee and Brian Jacob tackle with sophistication the pivotal question of whether No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has sparked gains in student achievement since its enactment in 2002 («Evaluating NCLB,» research, Summer 2010).
Sadly (but not surprisingly), the moderator of tonight's debate, the Norwich Bulletin's Ray Hackett, DID NOT ask Malloy the pivotal question.
At that point, the teacher asks the pivotal question, «What is most important for students to Know, Understand, and be able to Do as a result of this segment of learning?»
The pivotal question is: when a prospect goes to a search engine to find a book what words / phrases are they using?
Perhaps a pivotal question is whether you believe you will have greater taxable earnings from your investments in retirement than you have in taxable earnings today — affecting the rate at which you are taxed.
«A pivotal question for sponsors to answer is whether they want their plans to encourage plan participation to continue through retirement, or rather, to actively encourage distribution of assets once active service separation has occurred, either as a result of a job change or retirement,» the researchers suggest.
Creative director Ed Boon quickly answers the pivotal question of how anyone could survive in a fight against Superman, noting that Superman has two weaknesses — kryptonite... and magic.
Developers are already seeking answers as to whether or not Oculus will be capable of achieving the same feat, and that's a pivotal question when it comes to what will actually achieve «presence» — that ubiquitous VR buzzword.
In Bobek's opinion, legitimacy equals feasibility, which means that the pivotal question is not whether the Court's judgments are legitimate per se, but whether its output is feasible in the eyes of the Member State courts (p. 201).
A pivotal question, according to Meyer, is the double role of Attorney Herbert Wartensleben who has also been invited as a witness by the Bonn Regional Court.
In short: the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in R. v. Cole shows that in these kinds of situations there is a pivotal question: what level of privacy do members of Canadian society reasonably expect in connection with their use of computers — even ones that they do not personally own?
I never really gave this pivotal question much thought, vaguely imagining, as many of us do, that I'd stumble upon some kind of spontaneous meeting — maybe I'd meet my dream guy while browsing Victorian literature in a bookshop or standing in line for a concert.
It's a question I've found great value in answering for myself, and it's a pivotal question for each of us to answer in order to understand what is most...
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