Sentences with phrase «question on a lot of people»

Joseph Gordon - Levitt totally surprised everyone with the news that he has married his girlfriend Tasha McCauley and now the question on lots of people's minds is... who is she?!
The questions on a lot of people's minds ahead of launch is what this the new hardware can bring to the table, and whether it's worth upgrading for people who already own an Xbox One or Xbox One S. To get to the answer of that question, I dug into the guts of this new console and attempt to explain, in layman terms, what each of these hardware improvements means for gamers.
That is the big question on a lot of people's minds.
Thanks to Cambridge Analytica, it's a question on a lot of people's minds right now, minds that have fingers hovering tentatively over «delete» buttons.
Thanks to Cambridge Analytica, it's a question on a lot of people's minds right now, minds that have fingers...

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On the day I arrived, there were at least a half dozen Amazon employees (wearing bright orange so you could easily spot them) helping shepherd people into the store, replacing items on shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questionOn the day I arrived, there were at least a half dozen Amazon employees (wearing bright orange so you could easily spot them) helping shepherd people into the store, replacing items on shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questionon shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questions.
Most people don't like to spend a lot of time on the phone, so keep your questions simple, clearly worded and brief.
«The people who create the value of production, the workers at Palantir, they need to know that they have liquidity at a fair price and this has raised a lot of questions,» Karp said at the Wall Street Journal «s D Live conference on Wednesday.
Each student is interviewed by 4 - 5 different people, and asked questions based on the four pillars of LOT: Mentorship, leadership, networking and volunteerism.
Well, the answer for that question really depends on your needs because there are lots of reasons that people need or want a baby carrier and they should all contribute to your decision making.
Today we're tackling a question that I know a lot of people ponder before retiring early: whether or not to try to negotiate a layoff or severance on your way out, to soften the landing.
Based on the rapid increase in popularity and price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies (particularly over the past year), I expect that lots of people have questions about how cryptocurrency will impact their taxes.
A lot of people ask questions on social media networks.
Yeah, I have lots of questions too, and know that while my attempts at answers will not be satisfactory to all (they don't fully satisfy me either), I hope that what I write can help move people toward a deeper conversation about these things and a way of viewing God that looks like Jesus on the cross.
The chairman of Christian Aid also appeared to blame the ongoing debate over Europe on a growing sense of nationalism in the UK, he said: «With the Scottish independence agitation and all the questions about a federal UK quite a lot of people feel we need to affirm now what we are, what we distinctively are as English even more than British and that imperceptibly I think strengthens some of this unease about that mysterious entity called Europe which is over there.»
I find a lot of helpful things on the web, like this page, that helps me to see that other people have been there too and maybe questioning the Bible and the church's interpretation of it is not the most horrible thing in the world I can do.
What we are finding is a lot of people feel that religion is under attack, when in most cases (not all, most) it is that they are being questioned and challenged on what they say, and they are not used to or comfortable with that.
I commented on this cause a lot of people don't believe it... It's a faith thing... You called me out on the simple matter of metaphor which to me is out of the question but none the less true.
One of the first questions we asked at most booths was «Where can I find this in Richmond» and while the answer was commonly Whole Foods or Wegmans, we also noticed a lot more people were selling their products on Amazon.
A lot of times people equate gluten free with healthy so I've gotten a lot of questions on whether these cookies are healthy or not.
The Skinny on Coconut FatI get a lot of questions about coconut oil, as it is high in fat and people still seem to be terrified of this.
The boss left Cazorla on the bench and risked an unready Aaron Ramsey instead in the opening game and a lot of people questioned why he did not rush Koscielny back when it was so clear we needed him.
which i can write an article on arsenal but let me give my opinion a lot of people are questioning wenger and rightly so, i myself question him and honestly he should just quit at the end of the season.
«There are some similarities, as far as a lot of the people on campus went through that last year, so they were familiar with the questions we had to ask,» Stricklin said.
A lot of Arsenal fans and people in the football world questioned Wenger about his decision not to put Alexis on from the start at Stamford Bridge and there have been suggestions that it was not entirely a tactical move but one based on Sanchez wanting to leave the Gunners during the summer transfer window.
It's shocking how people use preseason to judge players though.One you claim someone to be useless the next moment they are for one believe we have many good players but as good as they are many are overrated.The players who impressed me today were Kolasinac, Reiss Nelson and Holding.For the rest of the players there are still questions about them.The midfield combinations are not working and I feel Coquelin is the only defensively excellent player we have in the centre.There's a lot of work to do also on our finishing and our passing.We need to maintain fluidity which is something we lack.
That's the kind of relationship / dating / marriage / divorce / cohabitation advice I'll be dishing out on Wizpert, a new website that connects people with questions with people who may be able to help guide them to answers, and that is getting a lot of buzz.
He's back with another excellent piece that raises, and also tries to answer, a question that's been on the minds of a lot of people: why isn't Obama saying anything about poverty, and is he actually doing anything about it?
In their discussion on the personal characteristics managers should have to build successful companies, Fedders said to Sean, «Probably the biggest success factor we've seen in all of these entrepreneurs that adopt professional management is they're open to being vulnerable and not knowing everything: people like yourself who are asking questions and you're smart people who have lots of competencies but you're always willing to learn.
The question whether autocracies or democracies work better for the people is probably impossible to answer in an empirical fashion, because democratic and autocratic states differ on a lot of dimensions.
There are a lot of people on both sides of the aisle that are questioning the events leading to Trump's election win, mainly the overwhelming consensus in the intelligence community that the Russian government carried out cyber warfare against a major political party with the intent (cont)
De Blasio defended the Rev. Al Sharpton amid questions over his unpaid taxes, emphasizing Sharpton's work on civil rights issues and adding that he knew «a lot of good people» who had struggled with tax troubles.
It's also worth noting that a rainbow coalition held together by the SNP and Plaid votes would probably get English people (who consistently vote Tory on average) angry enough to leave the union... as things are, I think it is the case that there is more support for Scottish independence in England than there is in Scotland, partly because of the West Lothian question, partly because the Barret formula is (rightly) seen as subsidizing the Scots with (quite a lot of) English tax payers cash...
-LSB-...] There are a lot of very intelligent people on Twitter, and they often post snippets of useful advice or answer questions that may be pertinent to your business or the way you run things.
Snell: Well, I think, actually if I use the app store as an example, Apple had some ideas about how people would use the iPhone hardware when they [opened] the app store after a year of, sort [of], selling the iPhone with nothing on it but Apple's stock applications; but I don't think Apple really expected the variety of apps that we've seen, and you know, with something like the Kindle or the iPad, there's a lot of question about where are people going to use it [and] where people are going to not use it?
This is sneaky because any senior person from industry asking you this question is counting on the fact that as a negotiating neophyte you may just go right ahead and answer the question — which makes his or her job a heck of a lot easier.
is one that is addressed by many people working on fascinating theories in their basements around the country and the world — and we hear from a lot of them — but this is a profound look at that question as opposed to some of the things that may be some dabblers in physics have come up with.
It's been my experience — I've worked all over rural America on coal and climate change — that when people meet me and hear I what I work on, people have a lot of questions.
I have gotten several questions about it lately and while I've been avoiding the topic due to its controversial nature, I feel compelled to address it as there is a lot of misinformation on both sides and the person most affected by the procedure can not speak for himself in many cases.
Another problem is that the definition of «lots of food» has a different meaning depending on the person in question.
And I've, you know, personally for the last 8 months I've been on a — on a Ketogenic Diet and have been doing really well with it but I'd love to run another panel to see how my numbers stack up and that kinda leads into my next question which is a lot of people when they go the doctor, they — they may not be able to get the full panel ordered for — for various reasons.
The standard scientific references (such as the WHO and the IOM) do not address this question, because protein requirement research is conducted on people eating standard diets, which usually contain a lot of carbohydrate.
See, I get a lot of comments and questions from people who tell me things like they are doing 2 challenges at the same time, doubling up on workout days, working on building a specific part of their body so they're training every single day, their diet is «perfect» they don't take ANY «cheat days...»
See, I get a lot of comments and questions from people who tell me things like they are doing 2 challenges at the same time, doubling up on workout days, working on building a specific part of their body so they're training every single day, their diet is «perfect» they don't take ANY «cheat days...»... and many... [Read more...]
Lots of people I've worked with, after a few weeks on this program, come and ask me this question: «Are you sure I shouldn't be doing more in the gym?»
Maybe it's the fact that it is spring and we're focused on getting ready for swimsuit season, but lately I'm getting a lot of questions via email, social media, text, in person and more.
Probably a pointless question, as people who eat a high fruit and veg diet likely have a lot more minerals and vitamins floating around their blood, but does this mean nutrient absorption is impaired on a high fibre diet, because of the speed up?
Then there is a lot of detective work that can be done with pencil and paper: measures, asking questions, a clinical interview and it is putting the person's story together to get to the bottom of what is going on.
A lot of people asked me this question, from 2013 to today, on my company, Instagram, Snapchat and on the fashion blog phenomenon (and not only).
My blanket scarf poncho was one of my most - worn items last winter and I have gotten a lot of questions from people on How to wear a blanket scarf poncho... and while I know that lots of «how to wear a blanket scarf» posts have been done, I wanted to do it at least a little differently.
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