Not exact matches
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.
Even though Kiva is well established, the news of Amazon's acquisition
prompted a
question that often accompanies robotic success: What happens to the humans?
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.
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus
prompts an
even more basic
question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
Wenger has already praised the Costa Rican for his performance last week, which
prompted me to ask the
question if Joel would keep Ramsey on the bench, but now Wenger has gone
even further and suggested they could both play together.
Optional, customized «Story Sparks»
prompt even reluctant authors with
questions and suggestions that banish writer's block and give structure to wild imaginings.
The many controversies the RTP has generated and
even questions about Prince Mackay himself has
prompted calls for him to hand over the awards to a more credible person or organization but he would not hear of it.
Discrediting the content of the unanimous petition, Kwame Zu
questioned «what would
prompt even the worst bewildered man on earth to
even engage in this particular pursuit.
As a caveat though, we thought the same thing prior to the Scottish elections and Peter Kellner
even altered the
prompting in YouGov's
questions to be more friendly to minor parties... the end result was to over-estimate them.
Flint's performance
prompted speculation from some commentators to
question whether the topic had
even been discussed in shadow cabinet meetings.
Even to ask the
question prompts embarrassment.
Even former Gov. Mario Cuomo spoke in his 1983 inauguration speech of taking a «responsible approach to our fiscal difficulties» after years of turmoil that
prompted questions about government's role.
But
even that figure is so great it
prompted astronomers to
question the connection between the 1181 supernova and 3C 58.
Forty - eight percent of people surveyed said that using a health tracker
prompted them to ask their doctor more
questions or
even seek a second option.
You will be
prompted to upload a flattering photograph and answer some
questions about yourself, but once that is all done, you'll be able to browse our massive database of eligible Belgian men and women (or
even tourists!)
You can
even post weekly
prompts or
questions to spark conversation and ensure that they stay on subject.
Even after
prompting and leading
questions, she guessed that the sixth was a third.
The third graph makes me wonder if the O2 sensor is
even working as it should; this is what
prompted my
question about whether the data was logged with the DTC cleared or present.
The crisis has
prompted lawmakers in the US and Europe to call on Zuckerberg to testify,
even as it has slammed Facebook's stock and raised
questions on Wall Street about the company's management.
When we posted
questions to Boost's Twitter and Facebook accounts, we received
prompt responses,
even if they weren't always completely helpful ones.
He has begun posting monthly summaries of his CMA Today articles and of other important legal issues in order to
prompt even more interest,
questions, and comments.