Sentences with phrase «posing as questions»

The jointly designed invitation takes various «isms», posing them as questions: Pop Art?
Many issues posing as questions of privacy can turn out to be matters of security, health policy, insurance or self - presentation.
We are now in a position to raise our second main point, which I will pose as a question.
The problem of suffering is usually posed as a question: «If God is all - powerful and all good, why does he allow evil to exist in the world?»
Although not explicitly posed as a question in this piece, but important, what are their (i.e., VAMs and VAM outputs) benefits, intended or otherwise?
Ask IndieGames is a monthly feature that takes a range of topics relating to indie gaming and development and poses them as a question to the editorial staff.
I promised I'd pose this as a question for the weekend.
The second example I will pose as a question.
Actually Joshua Charles poses these as questions not assertions of fact.
The epistemic level should be the quality of an inquiry, whether posed as a question or proposed as an alternative, as it relates to science and the scientific method, independent of the character or credentials of its source.
, legal arguments posed as questions («With all the evidence against you, how can you deny that you stole the...
The tweet is fairly vague and is posed as a question to consumers that may or may not have been impressed by the Galaxy Gear last year, but it could be a sign that Samsung is ready to start talking about its next next big thing at CES next week.

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As Maurin led a tour of the offices, every visible piece of technology posed the question of who looked after it.
How to... These are the two words that will come to dominate webpages everywhere as webmasters will now seek to answer the questions that could be posed by potential traffic and customers seeking answers.
About 14 years ago, I posed a question to my advisory council of clients — a group I had organized to serve as consultants for the advisory practice I launched in 1987.
As one of our key employees, I want to informally pose some simple questions that can help me to understand the factors that cause you to enjoy and stay in your current role,» writes Sullivan.
So, I listened with fascination as Mr. Zuckerberg answered a battery of questions posed by members of Congress (many having absolutely no idea how social platforms work) regarding the exploitation of Facebook's user base as a motherlode for data mining companies like Cambridge Analytica.
Every aspect of the survey can affect the outcome, including the phrasing used to pose the question, the order the questions appear on the survey and the options for how to answer, such as whether respondents are asked a yes - or - no question, or to rate their response along a scale.
The creation of Bitcoin Cash, which has been criticized as a dangerous trick by some longtime bitcoin supporters, also poses tricky tax questions for those who receive it.
As for that all - important question posed by Pierce?
Many of those posing questions identified as founders and CEOs of nascent startups.
Instagram's adding a new method for conducting polls, with a sticker option that lets you pose a question within your Instagram Story and see the results from your followers as they -LSB-...]
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.
In response to albeit leading questions posed to many of the integral players in the company who were on hand for the premiere of General Magic, most focused on climate change and lack of diversity in tech (not of the ideological kind) as major problems.
As per media reports, a recent audit report regarding its debt situation has posed serious questions for the company to continue as a going concerAs per media reports, a recent audit report regarding its debt situation has posed serious questions for the company to continue as a going conceras a going concern.
This has proven to be an effective way for companies to reach institutional shareholders directly, empowering clients with more information while providing an opportunity to pose questions directly to company executives and directors as well as shareholder proponent and dissident nominees in contested elections.
When APEC was first established in 1989, it posed as many questions as it offered answers.
You said, «I can tell you why I believe in God, but I can not answer the question as you have posed it, since I don't have a special imaginary friend.
Not many ex-Communists in fact posed this question, because to do so would be to undermine the presupposition that binds Marxism with all modern forms of moral calculation; «the utilitarian attention to consequences rather than to actions themselves is liable to lead to a continuous evaluation of the present only as it leads on to some future.»
if the first pair would nothave sinned they would still be here and all human kind would know is the ways of almighty God and existing on a paradise earth — wich still is comming.the reason he didn't destroy Satan immediately is because he posed a Question as to almighty Gods right to sovereignty..
If you need other portions of the question posed, which you rejected earlier as an atheist trick, then tell me what the many women who are sometimes two women and somethines one woman found at the tomb, including whether the stone was in place, who they found and where, and the other details.
Unity In Suffering Jesus» uniqueness as a deity who saves through suffering may resolve in part the questions of salvation outside of Christianity and / or the Church that John Hick posed (Gavin D'Costa, «Remembering John Hick,» May).
This is one of the problems that often hinders dialogue with radical atheists (not sure you are one, but you did answer a question I posed to people who believe God is a fantasy)-- rather than offer a defense they will attack in such a way as to obfuscate the purpose of the original discussion.
If he had asked the question you're posing, then yes, I would agree that «creationism» should be taught under Religious Education or Religious Studies as it obviously does not fall under Science.
Regarding sheep, he posed the question as to which was more gentle, the lion or the lamb?
As to the question you posed about me believing that God wanted slavery, no I most certainly do not believe that.
In the course of that same history, and in the context of crises posed by philosophical and cultural changes as well as manifest ecclesiastical corruptions, the question of how to determine authentic apostolic teaching came into intense dispute.
Does the creature that is sometimes referred to as the «Chard» know to just answer a question posed under a new topic?
We offer them not only for their intrinsic worth but because women's concerns, as they are called, will undoubtedly come before the bishops again, and because the problems posed by «One in Christ Jesus» illustrate difficulties that all the churches have when it comes to making statements on questions of societal moment.
Philosophy as taught, he thought, had long ago been «forced out of the context of teaching and living»» which is to say, teaching for living, philosophy understood as «a life that poses the questions of the true and the good.»
«You know, as Christians, we believe that we have answers to a lot of questions and sometimes mental health poses questions to which we find difficult to find answers in our faith.
I posed a question in which if God's will was plain to you, such that you were absolutely convinced that you know what it was, if you would obey it as an ISIS fighter might — one believing he is obeying God.
It is necessary to collect the questions posed by contemporary human knowledge, especially scientific, and respond to them, showing the reasons for the faith and the plausibility of believing and living as aChristian.
«Regarding homosexuals, it went so far as to pose the question whether the church could accept and value their sexual orientation without compromising Catholic doctrine,» said John Thavis, a former Rome bureau chief for Catholic News Service.
On the third question posed by the Chiang Mai meeting, regarding the Holy Spirit and religious plurality, the statement declares: «We have learned again to see the activity of the Spirit as beyond our definitions, descriptions, and limitations, as «the wind blows where it wills» (John 3:8) We have marveled at the «economy» of the Spirit in all the world, and are full of hope and expectancy.
As the room breaks into smaller groups for a time of discussion, he poses the question: «Who here feels equipped to get involved?»
If he is willing to pose as a Christian, join a church just to be associated with a certain group then that definetely puts his character into question.
The question for the conscience of a politician, then, is as previously posed; is the unborn child a human being and part of the human family?
This question of the physical evil in the world leads us naturally on to the question of moral evil, which poses at least as difficult a question, even though it is sometimes argued that they are but different manifestations of the same thing.
What matters in the church is not religion but the form of Christ, and its taking form amidst a band of men.25 The problem as well as necessity of non-religious interpretation is posed before us by way of introducing a question with which he is struggling: «What is bothering me incessantly is the question what Christianity really is, or indeed who Christ really is, for us today.
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