Not exact matches
Often, you
get a seemingly innocent looking email encouraging you to click on a link or open an attachment — occasionally using the lure of winning a prize, or asking «important» questions
about your banking situation to
prompt you to open the email.
As your mentee asks questions and
gets information from you, they'll likely
prompt you to think
about your work in ways you haven't before, even if they don't mean to do so.
The airlines that survived the volatile decade following 9/11 have since consolidated themselves into a lucrative oligopoly,
prompting questions
about why smaller cities continue to lose service, why seats keep
getting smaller, why fares have remained stubbornly high even as fuel prices dropped and profits soared, and why paying passengers are being quasi-defenestrated from overbooked flights.
Still, it is not the first attempt of XRP coin to
get the same popular status as Ethereum or Litecoin have, and despite all of the both positive and negative statements
about it, with
prompt support from institutional investors it has a chance to reach its goals.
So as the season
prompts us to
get back together around shared books and shared food, I wanted to let you know
about some resources that will make your experience more immersive and interactive.
Any one who has pondered the problems of freedom and determinism will probably sympathize with the sentiment which
prompted Milton to assign discussion of this topic to some little devils in Satan's legions who liked to bandy it
about during moments of relaxation — without
getting anywhere.
We learn
about Ann and Albert, who have alienated themselves from family and friends by their abrupt decision to
get married, and we are
prompted to worry
about whether they will make it to the wedding.
Brisbane Markets Limited CEO Andrew Young said the burgeoning clean - living movement along with the recent frozen berry scare had
prompted shoppers to
get serious
about knowing the origin of their freshfruit and vegetables.
Apparently Toro Rosso principal Franz Tost and Helmut Marko weren't too happy with Sainz's very public comments
about wanting to
get away from Red Bull,
prompting the fast - tracking of his potential switch to Renault.
Winning the Champions League or indeed the Serie A could
prompt Allegri to think
about other challenges, and the only way Chelsea FC are likely to
get him is if there is a real desire on the part of the Italian to test himself in the English Premier League.
(The Rookie Moms challenges actually
got me writing
about my experiences as a first - time mom, so I'm forever grateful for the
prompts!)
The first week signs of pregnancy should
prompt you to
get serious
about your lifestyle and abstain from consuming addictive substances, as these might be harmful to you and your baby.
BlogHer
got everyone going
about ProBlogging and Liz makes some points
about being asked to discount her ad rate (Mom - 101), which
prompted PHATMommy to ask, «Is Advertising on Mommy Blogs Different?»
The energy secretary
prompted a bitter argument in Cabinet earlier this week when he repeatedly tried to
get David Cameron and George Osborne to disassociate themselves from «no» camp tactics,
prompting a flurry of speculation
about his leadership ambitions.
Where is has a massive effect is in Lib Dem held seats — the Liberal Democrats
get much more support in those seats when you
prompt people to think
about their own constituency.
The financial troubles
prompted talk
about lowering the state's share of the facility's revenue, but Cuomo said he doesn't want to «
get into the business of bailing out private concerns.»
Both Ashcroft and ComRes asked a voting intention question that
prompted people to think
about their own constituency, candidates and MP to try and
get at the personal and tactical voting that Lib Dem MPs are so reliant upon.
Similarly, a nudge - based mailing that
prompted employees to write down when and how they planned on
getting their flu shot led to
about 13 additional people
getting vaccinated per $ 100 spent on the mailing; by contrast, an education campaign on the benefits of the flu vaccine led to only
about 9 additional employees at a health care facility
getting vaccinated per every $ 100 spent on the campaign.
Knowing that flu activity is
about to increase in a community may also
prompt individuals to
get a flu shot, stay home from work when they
get sick, and seek medical help if their illness worsens.
A lot of personal development books come with exercises and
prompts that
get you thinking
about the choices you make and why you make them.
What
prompted me to do the 30 Day Shred Challenge was the fact that I
got pretty sick
about a month and a half ago.
I
got thinking
about it since you've included iodine, and the two of them have roles in up - and down - regulating the thyroid, and lithium seems to have some benefits that might
prompt one to want to
get some more of it (or any of it at all, should ones food sources somehow be lacking it, much like a lot of commercial soil has come to lack iodine over the years, thereby yielding iodine - poor produce).
We've had so much going on in our personal life lately and I'll share a little more in an upcoming post
about that, but
getting these
prompts out on time took a lot more effort and work than I'd anticipated.
Talking
about similar interests can
prompt a quick response from her as well as
get her to let her guard down and be more trusting of your intentions, especially if it's something not a lot of people have an interest in.
An American dating site, with an accompanying app, How
About We falls into the «real life» experience pool of apps, by
getting daters to post their date idea, and then
prompting people to meet up in real life quickly, by agreeing to the date ideas.
As a further twist, it's
about to compete in the Comedy category at the Golden Globes,
prompting the writer - director to tweet, «
Get Out is a documentary.»
I had installed
about a third of the game when I
got the
prompt and I thought I would see if it worked.
«Collateral Beauty» Cast: Will Smith, Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Edward Norton Director: David Frankel Release Date: Dec. 16 What it's
about: An advertising executive in New York faces a downward spiral after a tragic event,
prompting his colleagues to seek a plan to
get him out his funk.
Not Afraid of Failure Assembly or Class Play Cast of 30 (easily adaptable up or down) Duration - around 20 minutes The writing of this script was
prompted by something I heard on Radio 4
about how we deal with «
getting it wrong».
This pack contains story
prompts, a story
about community, and lots of lovely photos to
get the children talking.
It includes: - how to
get the highest grades - key words - things to think
about when taking photographs - talking
about your own photographs with
prompt questions - annotating contact sheets - Researching photographers - Presentation of photographs and work
Tracey Mackin, Director of Curriculum and Pedagogy, adds: «Quite early on we latched onto the recognition that if any report is going to have any value for students across multiple year levels... it needs to be focused and specific enough to
prompt questions, and to
get the student talking to the teacher, or their parents,
about what they might need to support their future [learning].
For KS3,
getting pupils interested, finding out
about Madrid, perhaps a precursor to a school trip, even an end - of - year lesson for year 9 to
prompt them to consider going inland in Spain one day!
It also comes complete with the key vocabulary they need to learn
about the topic and interesting English story writing
prompts to help them
get the most out this subject.
Many students know the divisibility rules, and
get to practise them repeatedly, but they have never been
prompted to think
about why they work!
That expertise is often what
prompted them to
get into teaching — they like their subject and want to talk
about it for a living.
Prepare your students for our virtual experience with this standards - aligned activity, designed to cultivate conversations
about heart health and
prompt students to
get moving!
For this video writing
prompt, use the video of this epic current event to
get your students thinking and writing
about records, stunts, and more.
Getting Started Book Punch provides interactive writing
prompts about well - known books.
In the 1980s, the Reagan administration's «A Nation at Risk» report
prompted states to
get more serious
about elevating their expectations for students.
The idea is to
get kids to think
about the underlying causes of their behavior, and to impose consequences for misconduct that allow students to remain in school while
prompting them to change their ways.
With metacognitive feedback, teachers give students cues, questions, or
prompts that
get them to think
about the process of learning as much as the correctness of responses (Dean, Hubbell, Pitler, & Stone, 2012; Wiliam, 2011).
Yeah I think the average person can read a full length novel in
about a week, if they don't like the book, will this
prompt them to
get a refund?
Giving away free or selling inexpensive copies is not expected just because... it's a tactic for
getting exposure with the understanding that some of these copies will lead to book reviews, which in turn helps
get more exposure and entree into certain marketing programs and options, and which helps
prompt actual purchases as many readers are hesitant
about buying a book by an unknown, unreviewed author.
If you just plain like being outside, you may
get your writing jollies from these
prompts about camping and the beach.
You
get mighty obsessed
about the occasional mail deliveries, and thus you
get highly motivated to write to everyone on earth, in the hopes of
prompting a reply.
You
get to see what it was
about these books that
prompted someone to go to bat for the author and the book, to
get it published in the first place.
Hi Monna, As we've discussed before, I find writing
prompts very helpful because they always throw things at you that may not be thought
about and
gets you into a different place for writing something new.
But unfortunately, I made the mistake of mentioning that bookstores obviously
get a piece of the book's sales price —
prompting another comment
about how ebooks are much cheaper than printed books.
He
gets in an important question to ask
about the new devices: are they enough to
prompt a come - to - Kobo conversion in a customer who reads on another company's device?