Principals should
ask pointed questions about what makes a difference for learning and what leads to engagement.
We have to ask
very pointed questions if we want specific info, and even then there is a good chance you will flat out not share with us.
This prompted the lawyer to ask some more
pointed questions in calls with the woman to get some more background.
It appears that both recruits and veterans are taking their new responsibilities very seriously, as evidenced by longer and more frequent committee meetings and the
more pointed questions members pose.
If that's too much for such a device — and it probably is — prices will quickly drop, at
which point the question for the makers becomes: why bother?
Ask
pointed questions as to when they started in the business, what their background consists of and how many resumes they've written.
Many of our tests were for five -
point questions where the answer was only one or two points of the entire problem.
I was being intentionally vague about the mechanism but certain about the intent and effect, in an effort to concentrate responses on the
bullet pointed questions.
While working on my resume, she took time asking right on -
point questions related to my field and current position.
As long as it is a bank employee, you should have no serious concerns unless the guy seems strange and asks
really pointed questions.
She is starting to ask her mom and
dad pointed questions, such as whether she still will be able to walk when she grows up.
Quick pointed question: Does this tend to happen when the fuel tank is nearly empty, or does it also happen when the fuel tank is full?
Ask questions about what the day - to - day is like in the office, and
pointed questions around work ethic, social behaviour, flexibility and team work.
In these situations, you'll be asked
pointed questions aimed at determining how you approach different scenarios — typically relating to past work experiences.
If the insurer begins asking
pointed questions about your accident, tell the adjuster to call your lawyer, who can handle negotiations on your behalf.
Then, once a meet - up happens, people often go with a combination of
asking pointed questions and sharing particular information... ages 18 and up.
The news of Carrion's pending departure came during
pointed questioning from Republican state Senate finance chair Catharine Young, who asked why the state should continue to fund a child protective system in disarray and why Carrion hadn't left immediately upon her resignation.
Senator Marco Rubio asked the executive a series of
pointed questions of President - elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of State about Russia's involvement in the presidential election and about Vladimir Putin's involvement in human rights violations Syria.
Rep. Dan Donovan (R - NY) asked perhaps the most
pointed question during the hearing: «How successful do you think we're being in identifying assets and in cases seizing them, with the people on the list?»
A few more details on Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops popped up today, answering a few of the more
pointed questions arising from the game's debut trailer.
Many big time indies are more than willing to jump onto a Skype call for a few minutes to
answer pointed questions about the industry.
President Donald Trump abandoned his measured tone and reverted to blaming both sides for the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Va., at one
point questioning whether the movement to pull down Confederate statues would lead to the desecration of memorials to George Washington.
Thomas E. Perez, the former Maryland labor secretary nominated to lead the U.S. Department of Labor,
faced pointed questions at his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday about whether politics influenced his decisions as the top civil rights attorney in...
In a firmly worded letter (PDF) to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, House Education Chairman John Kline (R - MN) and K — 12 Education Subcommittee Chairman Todd Rokita (R - IN) ask
several pointed questions about the Obama administration's No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waivers.
Now, of course it's up to both the entrepreneur and the spouse to determine how that support plays out, but, «Asking
pointed questions like, «When you're stressed out because of the business, what can I do to make you feel supported?»
While religion often functions on an everyday level to sustain and enrich our ordinary lives, some of our
most pointed questions arise when things do not go the way we expected and the blessed ordinariness of life is interrupted by death, disease, or despair.
Nonetheless, they are at least able to embarrass avaricious corporate interests by
raising pointed questions about the diabolical methods of the rich and powerful.
This is half of the original game's price of $ 39.99 — an already low
price point questioned by many last September.
That wasn't the case Wednesday, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo's economic development czar Howard Zemsky alternately jousted with, rebutted and generally went head - to - head with lawmakers who
posed pointed questions about job creation programs overseen by Empire State Development Corp..
The Rev. Jason McGuire, executive director of the conservative advocacy group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, is among more than two dozen signatories of an open letter to Trump that
presents pointed questions about the current Republican front - runner's commitment to culture - war issues including abortion, same - sex marriage and gambling.
State Sen. John DeFrancisco (R - Syracuse), in the center, asks
pointed questions before ultimately voting yes on the loan request for the Tappan Zee Bridge.
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