Sentences with phrase «public answers»

Bunny Sage volunteers spread the word to the generation public that rabbits make excellent indoor companions and provide assistance to Indiana HRS adopters and the general public answering questions about their personal rabbit (s).
«As someone running to lead American policy and national security, Donald Trump owes the American public answers
For public answers, you should only pick the questions you would tell your mother [the answer to].
The general public answer is actually taken from another poll (Gallup); they just did the scientists survey.
Inc. uses it, and I love being able to see which editors or columnists are online to message them directly or mention them within a particular channel to get a public answer to a question.
So Pershing Square wants a public answer on whether it can do what it wants to do here: not just the minimal public solicitation of consents, but also all the helper - adviser - cajoler work of getting other shareholders in line to support its special meeting.
And, we can't give the public an answer to a question they are not asking.
I guess what I find most offensive, other than the arrogance towards the public by your lack of a public answer, is the idea that this is somehow your decision as you have some sense of entitlement based on being the son of Mario Cuomo, a governor who left our state economy in a wreck.
«What I find most offensive,» Mr. Paladino wrote, referring to his call for a debate, «other than the arrogance toward the public by your lack of a public answer, is the idea that this is somehow your decision.
But since I got here in March 2001, my public answer to this question — Why Singapore?
Features include all of the above plus a boost so that more users see your profile, seeing and being seen by more attractive matches, message priority (always appear at the top of their inbox), and seeing everyone's public answers to questions before you answer.
Each worksheet has 7 questions where they guess how the public answered.
A final thought: One needs to look carefully at the way a question is worded before drawing strong conclusions from the way the public answers.
Friday, Feb. 21, 2003 from 11 a.m - noon A Conversation with Vera: Gallery talk with question & answer event for Goshen College art students and faculty in the Abner Hershberger Art Gallery, Goshen College Music Center Not open to the public
If the broker won't meet with you privately, seek a public answer.
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