His tenure has been marked by internal chaos, terrible political instincts and, recently,
questions about a gambling contract issued to a key local political figure.
In response to the open - ended
question about gambling - related coping strategies, the responses were coded under four major themes reflecting strategies the participants used to cope with family member's problem gambling: (1) financial control including taking over the finances; (2) supportive engagement including talking, rationalising, giving advice; (3) help - seeking including support for the gambler to attend counselling; and (4) avoidance and denial such as keeping away from the gambler and doing their own thing.
Not exact matches
There have been all kinds of research
about how answering
questions gives people the same dopamine hit as
gambling.
Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, a Democrat from Rockland County, asked members of the industry a series of
questions about possible regulations, including whether an age limit of 18 or 21 was appropriate (18, a FanDuel lawyer replied), whether information
about problem
gambling was made available (yes, through an outside link, Schiller said), whether there are prohibitions on employees of sporting teams who might have inside knowledge playing (no, because their knowledge would be a statistically insignificant advantage, the companies said) and whether players were limited in their number of entries they could make in a given day.
A former State Inspector General's report raised
questions about the way the
gambling corporation AEG was chosen to run slot — like machines at the Aqueduct Race track, alleging that pay to play activities occurred.
NYPIRG's Blair Horner says while the group is neither for nor against
gambling, he's disappointed that some of the
questions about how the rosy wording on the ballot came
about will now be left unanswered.
And while banks and mortgage firms received the brunt of criticism, there were
questions still to be asked
about the
gamble on a personal level.
The Rev. Jason McGuire, executive director of the conservative advocacy group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, is among more than two dozen signatories of an open letter to Trump that presents pointed
questions about the current Republican front - runner's commitment to culture - war issues including abortion, same - sex marriage and
gambling.
A former State Inspector General's report raised
questions about the way the
gambling corporation AEG was chosen to run slot - like machines at the Aqueduct, alleging that pay - to - play activities occurred.
It bets the house on them,
gambling on the possibility that an old - fashioned morality play asking Big
Questions about faith, activism, and the futility of trying to save the world will pay off in a moment when even serious American cinema — i.e. films unconcerned with Skywalkers or Infinity Stones — comes at least partially steeped in irony.
Either way, this
question about in - game
gambling in Red Dead Online shines light on just how little we know
about the microtransaction set - up that Rockstar and Take - Two are planning for the game.
Maclean answered some of our
questions about bad boys, Romance snobs, old - school
gambling and her ideal date night.
You make a good observation
about the
gambling question.
Many have tried to compare loot crates to
gambling, but there is a real, legitimate legal
question about whether or not such a comparison can be made.
The Organizations That Could Do Something
About Loot Boxes Don't Care (Patrick Klepek / Waypoint) «The heated conversation around loot boxes is unlikely to die down anytime soon, and one
question raised is whether loot boxes represent a form of
gambling.
Typically, one could expect to learn more
about substance and behavioral / process (
gambling, internet, porn, sex, etc.) addiction / dependence and ask
questions and get some feedback.
It now asks a number of
questions about people's experiences of unemployment, crowding in their house, experiences of racism and grief, relationship breakups,
gambling, and so on, as well as
about community activity, education and other possible protective factors.
A
question from the audience prompted discussion
about «Basics Cards» which control incomes and are only able to be used at approved stores and businesses, and cashless welfare cards which receive 80 per cent of a person's government payment and can not be used on alcohol or
gambling.
Phase 2 interviews included
questions about participant and family member mental health, substance use, general health,
gambling - related family impacts, and
gambling - related coping strategies, as well as the open - ended
questions described above.
Participants who were victims of family violence by a problem
gambling family member (n = 18) answered an open - ended
question about the ways the problem
gambling and family violence were related.
For Phase 2 data, a thematic analysis approach (Braun & Clarke, 2006) was used to identify common categories of response in the open - ended
questions about the relationship between problem
gambling and family violence,
gambling - related family impacts and coping strategies.