The questioner didn't specify whether the water will be cleaned up in a «batch» for a single household; or, whether treatment would be done continuously, for a piped water distribution system.
Only when
the questioner did not know the answer or was hidden behind a screen did the horse fail.
There was a bit of inter-journalist friction as the initial
questioner did not willingly yield the floor.
The questioner doesn't go on to explore questions such as when and how the vote would take place, what should be on the ballot paper, and whether abandoning Brexit altogether should be an option.
Not exact matches
Even today, many company owners who use factors don't much like to talk about it, except to assure the
questioner that their relations with their banks are just terrific.
When a
questioner keen on self - improvement asked the community, «What would you
do to be a little smarter every single day?»
«We have reached out to the AFT to set up a meeting and that's on - going,» Sloan said in response to the
questioner, while continuing to defend the bank's decision not to stop
doing business with gun makers.
Netflix doesn't share any of its earnings information with its
questioners in advance, and — this is crucial — doesn't get to see what its interviewers are going to ask in advance, either.
But when an analyst then asked Mr. Musk about Tesla's capital requirements, the chief executive
did not answer the question and told the operator to move to another
questioner.
Questioner 17:
Do you think a person who can't make money running a New Jersey casino is qualified to be President of the United States?
Questioner 15: Increasingly, men and some women don't find ROI in a long - term relationship worth it.
Questioner 19: How
do you understand a new industry or new business you're trying to get into where the dynamics are different?
I have always been a
questioner who doesn't like formulaic thinking and was a real pain in the butt to my teachers and parents when I suspected I was being fed drivel.
To question her motives
does a disservice not only to her, but to you as the
questioner.
ttm, Belittling the question or the
questioner and trying to shut them up is a form of spiritual abuse when it's
done in a religious context or for supposedly religious reasons by someone in a position of authority.
But of course this in no way answers the
questioner who asks, «Why doesn't God stop evil and cruel men from causing so much suffering?»
These are the historical reasons why I told my
questioner that I
did not myself accept the story of the empty tomb.
Assertions to the effect that God is the Creator of the universe, the Father of mankind, or that he came in human form in Jesus Christ, probably
do not relate helpfully at any point to the experience of the
questioner and may well clash with well - grounded concepts derived from other areas of his experience.
We worry about those who
do not fit in, we are uneasy about
questioners and doubters, we feel that there needs to be more order» and regularity.
A question begging for my attention right now: How
does one find / create a community of
questioners in which to participate in, reflect with, and grow from?
If by power we intend to signify, as most often is intended, the use of coercive measures whether these be overt or subtle and hidden, then it would seem that to ascribe such a quality to God as His chief characteristic — as in fact, if not in word, is suggested when people talk as
did my
questioner — is a denial of the point of Christ's disclosure of God.
Some pastors and church leaders say that if they are
doing something by the power of the Holy Spirit, and someone else challenges them and says that they are of the devil, then the
questioner has committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and will never be forgiven.
If your example was the «rock to big and the
questioner» it just doesn't work for me.
Gerrish quotes the blind man from John 9: he
does not know just who this Jesus is, he tells his suspicious
questioners, but «one thing I
do know, that though I was blind, now I see.»
The
questioner rapidly moves on to confront the interviewees with a moral dilemma, describing an actual slaughter of 1,600 Jews that occurred in 1942: «If a Nazi soldier put a rifle to your head and demanded that you bury Jews alive with a bulldozer, would you
do it?»
When most of the interviewees admit that it is indeed a baby, they are asked to finish the following sentence: «It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when...» Various responses follow: «That's very hard to say...»; «It should never be
done lightly...»; «If the mothercannot provide for the baby...»; «If the mother was raped...» The
questioner presses the issue: «When asked about the Holocaust, you said that you valued human life, so why is this situation any different?»
Having established that the Holocaust was an unspeakable crime against humanity, the
questioner then invites those being interviewed to make a provocative connection: «How
do you feel about abortion?»
I don't know whether this, retort — fairly discourteous — settled anything for my
questioner.
He replied to a
questioner concerning St Paul's claim that the existence of God could be clearly seen in nature (Romans 1:20) that he disagreed with St Paul since he
did not think his atheist friends were stupid.
He surprised his
questioner by replying «No» and added that there was always a risk in Catholic and Protestant theology of making Christ too abstract and an «abstraction»
does not need a mother.
Austin was asked why he didn't warn his ailing cousin about his Feb 2 vision and Austin's response ignored the
questioner's brilliant question.
On the whole, millenials in the church don't care about whether their friends / neighbors / coworkers are believers / non - believers /
questioners.
I always have the knee - jerk reaction to get defensive when it's brought up, like I'm worried the
questioner will think I didn't try hard enough or didn't have the right information.
Tomorrow I'll post the results of the early rising poll and also some more thoughts about the situation with the woman who doesn't want to spend time away from her daughter (there's been an update from the original
questioner).
At that moment, the
questioner seemed to be looking for some grand sweeping mechanism, but I think the reality is much more complicated: how you measure social media depends on what you're trying to make it
do.
Her answer likely
did not satisfy her
questioner, but it drew some applause.
If the Telegraph article is correct in suggesting that immigration is once again a major issue, then might I suggest, as I have
done in the past, that the topic be defused by asking any hostile
questioner about tory policy:
He doesn't take the
questioner's invitation to extrapolate conclusions about the use of private companies to
do this sort of thing, surprisingly enough.
Others were dealt with more firmly: «Shouting
does not make you more likely to be called,» he told some especially desperate would - be
questioners.
Her
questioner began by saying that «I don't think you
did yourself much good fighting as you
did» and critically observing that along with Bo Dietl «you want to see the mayor in jail.»
As a cautious representative of the people, I long ago learnt not to pretend to know things when I don't just because the
questioner is a voter.
Not much can be
done to create artificially the atmosphere for debate, though the enterprising convener can plant suitably robust
questioners in the audience.
Questioner says they have a lot of initial interest from faculty about pursuing funding opportunities identified in advance, but faculty
do not always follow - up.
The registration
does not involve any lengthy
questioners and can be
done in a few minutes by simply providing a few details and an email address.
Does the
questioner have an ulterior motive?
There are 10 audience
questioners, a
Did You Know?
The play has 11
questioners, a
Did You Know?
«By May, there were six groups of kids each
doing their own group discussion, with a group leader, a
questioner and a tallier who kept track, to make sure everyone was contributing,» Wehrheim said.
This is what it must have been like to listen to eager stock analysts explain in 1998 why some hot new Internet start - up was a sure thing while dismissing questions about strategy and execution as evidence that the stodgy
questioners «just didn't get it.»
Basically, the
questioner was surprised that Buffett made such a sizable investment after a seemingly small amount of due diligence saying «all you
did was read the annual report... -LSB-...]