Instead of seeking facts, you should
probably ask more questions.
Not exact matches
On the new Echo speaker, the one that is a bit
more plump and sounds better than the original Echo, you can talk from across the room and
ask about musical artists, the weather, or even
ask weird
questions and you'll
probably get a pretty good answer.
It's a rarely
asked question, writer Meagan Morris pointed out in the Atlantic recently, but one we should
probably consider
more often.
There are
probably a lot of other
more revealing
questions that could have been
asked, but — oh well — not this time.
There is no need to go into detail, simply answer what is
asked, and when the child gets older they will
probably have
more in - depth
questions that can be answered at that time.
I wanted to
ask a quick
question about formula when starting blw - is it best to move on to the «no. 3» / 6 month + formula, or is this specifically designed to complement «traditional» weaning where the baby is
probably getting
more food at first anyway... or should I stick with no. 2 for a while?
Of COURSE that wasn't the time to lay it all out, but to skirt to the
question or give a vague answer would have been far
more appropriate than removing her of all guilt - she'll
probably never
ask again AND tell everyone «I was told by an expert that this didn't happen because of our home birth.»
These are
questions a typical four - year - old might
ask and you
probably will be hearing a lot
more throughout the day.
If you try writing down what you and your children do in any one day, including all
questions they
ask, any time you read to them, cooking, laundry, going for walks etc, you'll
probably find many educational opportunities that are not related to text - books or school «subjects», but are all the
more valuable for that.
Given a photo of Saipov and the background knowledge that he is pledged to ISIS most americans would
probably place him as non-white, but perhaps the
more pertinent
question is
asking whether americans consider central asian nationals (uzbeks, tajiks, etc.) white.
Going back to the original
question, social media outreach in the political space is
more measurable than it might seem at first glance, since you should have concrete goals to hold it up to (and if you don't have concrete goals, you
probably ought to start
asking why you're in this business at all!).
Another
question asked voters about the «
probably double digit increase in the cost of the toll» on the bridge and the «jamming it through the Legislature before the July 4th holiday» assessing whether those conditions «make you
more or less likely to vote to vote for Governor Cuomo and the state legislators who support it?»
i just posted same
question under http://perfecthealthdiet.com/2012/02/higher-carb-dieting-pros-and-cons/ but realised it may be better to
ask here, as
more people will
probably see it?)
Whoever he is — you
probably...
More than 21 Good & Cute
Questions to
Ask a Girl.
It could be a number of things: it could be better recording processes by the jurisdictions, could be them being able to finally
ask the
question and encourage people to identify, and
probably I think the most positive aspect is it could be because of heightened awareness around the issue by MATSITI of cultural safety — it could be that some of those teachers felt
more comfortable in identifying by 2015 than they did in 2012.
We sat down and worked out that in the 22 years she had been teaching, she had
probably asked more than a million
questions in her classroom.
Dr Michelle Meadows, Ofqual's executive director for strategy risk and research, told the committee: «We
asked ourselves this very
question, if we had been monitoring delivery
more closely, would we have spotted what were essentially human errors, and we came to the conclusion that we
probably wouldn't have.»
FW: Everyone always
asks — and you've
probably answered this
question a million times — but apparently we need to cover it a few hundred
more times.
Anyone who's ever owned a cat has
probably asked themselves that
question more than once.
A lot has been written about Individual Voluntary Arrangements over the last few years and the
question we
probably get
asked more than any other is what is an IVA?
The disadvantages are
probably more suggestions: e.g. 1) there should be an opportunity to
ask for individual critiques with specific instructors as an extra benefit (e.g. one
question for every two months» subscription); 2) one month free subscription to anyone who has automatic subscription renewal that goes to six months (rather than inform at the outset that you will subscribe for six months and you get one month free); 3) since there are many watercolor brands available in different countries, there could be a table of color equivalents, with the PB numbers specified so we know what to buy in a specific brand, e.g. what color is it if I buy Daniel Smith instead of Sennelier or Winsor Newton..
Science is about
asking questions and each answer brings
more questions (which is
probably why when talking science to politicians its important to mention «if you don't like the answers, don't
ask the
questions!»)
It's
probably no coincidence that
question v013 (
asking for a specific range of percent contribution) has a smaller sample size (n = 587), and by inference
more «no answer» responses, than the other, but simpler, attribution
question v007 (n = 640).
I have plenty
more background info available to answer the
questions you will
probably ask so don't feel shy to dive in.
I
probably agree with you and Phil much
more than he thinks, but
asking questions never hurt.
It
probably wasn't a good idea to take a random country... However, I meant the
question to
ask about why one is allowed to make such exemptions, which is
probably more interesting.
The NSA director
probably knows the answer to the literal
question being
asked, but
probably does not know the answer to the
more technical
question that was meant to be
asked.
We'd
probably want to
ask you a few
more questions before we answer your
question one way or another.
There are many
questions you might
ask, but if you feel you know
more than your potential boss, you
probably need to move on.
The second, and
probably more important
question to
ask, is who (and it better be a «who», not a «what») will be performing the employment screening services.
For somebody comfortable with tax position, you
ask a
question on 1099 that is
more indicative of a novice rather than what you claim - so @Brandon Hall is
probably offering sound advice.
Ironically, you'd
probably feel a little
more trusting and
more willing to open up than if you were
asked qualifying
questions before you were ready.
Read
more to find out all about this beautiful color... it's
probably THE most
asked about
question on my Instagram account!