Not exact matches
First and foremost, it
poses the
question of whether we are willing to risk our lives and the lives of our loved ones for the sake of others, even when our
immediate interests are not at stake.
I decided to
pose the
question to my core group of readers on Facebook and though the majority were casserole lovers, several people mentioned that the word has a negative connotation either to them or someone in their
immediate family.
I can
pose a
question about anything in any content community I've joined and get
immediate feedback.
(a) If upon investigation it is determined by the animal control officer or law enforcement officer that probable cause exists to believe the dog in
question poses an
immediate threat to public safety, then the animal control officer or law enforcement officer may seize and impound the dog pending the hearings to be held pursuant to this article.
Menu backgrounds focus on Rad's interactions and friendship with his retro console that he carries in his backpack as Dusty laughs at Rad's
posing and they fist pump each other in the middle of forestry with boxes in the
immediate background labelled with a
question mark and TNT that are a clear nod to Crash Bandicoot, alongside electricity and flames in the far distance that provides an inkling to the adventure Rad and Dusty are about to experience.
They are running out of exotic scares; a sign of desperation is the shift to much larger targets, but they
pose the problem that people know a little more, and basic
questions raise
immediate doubts.
While the Panama Papers» revelations and the current scrutiny of offshore jurisdictions may raise
immediate, and sometimes difficult,
questions and requirements for advice, the bigger issues lie in the significantly altered landscape for regulatory compliance, which is likely to
pose considerable challenges for many UK businesses.
Above are some
questions that a life insurance company will ask to determine whether or not your angina
poses any
immediate threat.