Or, if the investor has a secretary in an office that can handle
public questions about the homes and facilitate the sale, can that be done without a license since the secretary works for the investor?
State Sen. Andrew Maynard, D - Stonington, who suffered a brain injury in a 2014 fall that has prompted
public questions about whether he can effectively perform his duties, would quickly qualify for a lifetime of generous state health benefits if he...
No - one hosting her should be allowed to do so without facing
public questions about the quality of their product and the judgement of their editors and proprietors.
The churches at this point have a great responsibility not to advocate over-all idealistic solutions but to emphasize the distinctively Christian message that is relevant to these issues, to help their members to see the world without the characteristic American ideological blinders, to challenge many of the prevailing assumptions about the cold war and nuclear armaments, and to encourage the debate on
public questions about which most people prefer to be silent.
Not exact matches
Whispered
questions among business leaders over the weekend produced no clear consensus on what to say
about the President Trump's immigration order in
public.
Sources told The Times that Facebook's communications team wanted Zuckerberg, who rarely speaks
about Facebook's operations in such a
public forum, to avoid being defensive and try to answer
questions as directly as possible.
But
questions linger
about whether founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy can get that kind of value in a
public offering.
Prepared by a coalition of the National Venture Capital Association, Dow Jones VentureSource Database, Rooney & Associates (a New York
public relations firm), and DeSantis Breindel (a New York marketing agency), the report seeks to answer a number of
questions about the role of «branding» when it comes to the venture capital business.
There are still
questions in the investing community
about which international exchange Saudi Aramco would list on, with exchanges in New York, London and even those in China in the running for a slice of the
public share offering.
Opinion: The departure of career
public servant Stephen Wood has raised
questions about the role of the bureaucracy in providing frank and fearless advice.
Ask people honest
questions in
public,
about their workloads, responsibilities, and the office environment in general.
And
questions about these events have not been fully answered, including the sudden distancing of Trump associates from the campaign and administration as the events and Russia ties became
public.
Tom Mulcair's recent article for the Institute for Research on
Public Policy (IRPP) raises perhaps more
questions than it answers
about the NDP's positions on the economics of energy and the environment.
Questions are also being asked
about the practices of McKesson and its peers by Congress, where the dire
public health crisis is increasingly top of mind.
While venture capitalists, mutual funds and other private investors can only see upside in a zero - interest environment where growth is hard to find,
public investors would be skeptical of a
public Uber, Smith explains, just as they've asked tough
questions about companies like Twitter and Yelp.
After the crash was announced, various observers — and the Securities and Exchange Commission —
questioned why the company did not disclose the accident before a
public offering of $ 2 billion which happened
about 10 days after the crash.
, an educational gaming platform used by 50 million monthly users in grades K - 12, includes in its new report responses from 580 US teachers, primarily from
public schools, who answered
questions about technology in their classrooms.
The barrage of identical messages, which appeared in the last three days, have raised
questions about whether the comments represent legitimate
public feedback on the FCC's proposed rules or whether the messages could be the work of automated computer «bots.»
The incident, once it became
public, left the his team (the Baltimore Ravens) and the National Football League with the
question of what to do
about it, and what to do
about Rice.
If you're unsure
about how to make the best of your dealings with your outside accountant, start reading 101
Questions to Ask Your CPA, a free eight - page brochure provided by the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants (AICPA).
«In addition to my well known differences with Donald Trump on
public policy issues, I have raised
questions about his character after his comments on Prisoners of War, the Khan Gold Star family, Judge Curiel and earlier inappropriate comments
about women.
But just as Harper is de-emphasizing some of his past comments, the Liberals are also de-emphasizing their stand on private care within the
public system, as we saw recently when Health Minister Pierre Pettigrew did a very
public about - face on this very
question.
Extensive
public comments by President Trump's attorney have compounded
questions about whether the payment was made to influence the election.
For the past week, as the electric - car maker Tesla has been buffeted by a barrage of negative news, Elon Musk, its chief executive, has offered no
public comments on the company's shaky finances, its slumping stock price or the increasing
questions about the safety of its self - driving technology.
Tesla acknowledged its semiautonomous Autopilot system was engaged by the driver in the seconds before a fatal crash last week, raising more
questions about the safety of self - driving technology on
public roads.
But the lack of
public disclosure by Health Canada raises new
questions about what controls are in place to ensure the product is free of contaminants and chemicals, particularly as the government prepares to introduce legislation to legalize the drug next year.
It is also raising
questions about the company's potential plans to eventually go
public.
There are particular
questions here
about the fate of union workers whose pay and benefits are set by multi-year collective bargaining agreements and
public sector workers whose pay is set by law.
Mark Zuckerberg answered
questions about Facebook's data collection and privacy policies this week from almost 100 different politicians in nearly 10 hours of
public testimony.
We're here to help you find the right time to IPO and answer all your
questions about becoming a
public company.
Further, while such business development partnerships are commonplace among digital news sites — the appearance of commingling private interests and the interests of a
public company like Tribune raises
questions about the stewardship of stakeholder value at the company.
The changing accounts
about the president, the payment and the pornography actress came as a surprise to the attorneys of Ms. Clifford and Mr. Cohen and are forcing some of Mr. Trump's advisers to prepare for a new round of
questions from the
public.
-- Mueller's team is asking witnesses «pointed
questions»
about whether Trump had prior knowledge of the stolen Democratic emails before they were made
public, and if he was involved in their release.
There was no
question about the biggest draw at a one - day economic «growth summit» put on by the
Public Policy Forum last month in Ottawa.
There were a lot of
questions last week when I wrote
about public pensions.
The SEC's
public affairs office (202-551-4120) can help put you in touch with people able to answer technical
questions about Edgar, filings and filing requirements.
As
questions about Facebook's role in the 2016 election and its privacy issues mounted, Mr. Zuckerberg initially tried to avoid the limelight, dodging requests for
public testimony by lawmakers in the United States and Europe.
In his first
public response to
questions about the payment, the president said he did not know where his attorney, Michael Cohen, got the money, and he declined to say if he ever set up a fund for Mr Cohen to cover such expenses.
The
question raises the possibility that Mueller's team has information
about Manafort that has yet to be made
public.
Question:
Public opinion in recent months has been very concerned
about the problem of divorced and remarried persons.
MoJ's Rob Vischer uses this story
about the culture of marital infidelity in Russia to raise
questions about the relationship between law and cultural norms in maintaining general
public adherence to the practices constitutive of healthy family life.
Isn't the
question about the use of
public funds — why would Christians want to have the 10 Commandments in a
public school — isn't that personal?
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the
public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting
questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
Forty - nine percent said they think churches should have a say in
public debates
about political and social
questions.
And there was also a lot of silence in response to legitimate
questions raised
about people who have put themselves in the
public spotlight,
questions about their behaviors and their qualifications to be seen as «leaders.»
This is why there is simply no such thing as a profound
question in American
public life, an astonishing thing when one stops to think
about it but so obviously true that it is easy to miss.
While I no longer believe the earth is just 6,000 years old, I still live in the tension of unanswered
questions about the universe, and death, and brains, and Neanderthals, and whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson's got to say on
public television
about the earth getting burned up by the sun or our species going extinct after an asteroid hits.
And the Church in the 20th century hadn't always got its language and style right: Casti Connubii in the 1930s says wise and true things
about marriage and family life, but didn't somehow quite manage to tackle the emerging
questions being raised by women as educational opportunities for them expanded and new responsibilities cametheir way in
public, commercial, and professional life.
In fact, Frederica suggested checking out this fantastic article from The New York Times
about «How To Ask Proper
Questions At A
Public Event» that most certainly applies here.
Just as earlier the official Church could not and would not give any authoritative answer to someone
about their choice of a profession, even though it could be a moral
question of importance for salvation, so today and tomorrow the Church in many
questions, even those of
public interest and far - reaching importance, will not, even ratione peccati, be able to give a specific answer officially and directly.