Sentences with phrase «questions about culture»

Try to get in touch with someone on the inside to ask questions about the culture and environment.
Changing the call of action from «apply» to, «lets chat», opens the door for candidates to engage with existing employees and ask questions about culture and specific positions.»
Questions about the culture, goals, and vision of the company show that you're invested, and that you care about more than just earning a paycheck.
You'll be able to ask questions about culture more freely to a potential peer, rather than a boss.
One category of claims arises where a lawyer is unfamiliar with the culture of his or her client or is not comfortable asking questions about culture, and so makes false assumptions or ill - advised communication «adjustments» that lead to misunderstandings and mistakes.
Spectrum: The e-mail scandal obviously raises basic questions about the culture and ethics of science as it was being practiced at East Anglia, but tell me this: In what you've seen, is there any evidence that the temperature record was seriously distorted, or is there evidence of outright fraud?
Their works raise questions about culture and religion, space and time, while blending collective memories and religious traditions with the unique, temporary and physical experience anchored in the here - and - now.
«He has re-defined the museum - going experience for so many and continues to pose critical questions about culture, art, art practices and modes of display.
You need to answer a lot of questions about the culture, history, technology and everything else about a world, so that when you make it, it feels real and believable.
Not only do their small, private tours involve more time for the guides to answer your one - on - one questions about the culture, history, and sea life around the island, but they allow you to enjoy the beauty of the island uninterrupted and unimpeded by the loud engines of the average crowded cruise.
The questions that remain, as Douglas puts it, have to do with the fact that «the definition of review has changed» and that there are «questions about culture and entertainment that we aren't pausing to ask.»
This taut story raises questions about culture, character, and the struggle to break from parents.
One primary school teacher of Caribbean origin said: «You can bring experiences of your own culture, get children to ask questions about culture, to lead on faith and Black History month.
eHarmony considered the results of over 1,000 UK couples in the survey, considering responses to questions about culture and preferences for relationships.
You can correct this anomaly by asking her questions about her culture.
But this case raises serious questions about the culture and morality of the Home Office and the people in charge of it.
In a letter to HSBC Group chairman Douglas Flint, Cable noted that the claims «appear to raise wider questions about the culture of the bank».
But the fact the invitation was offered in the first place raises interesting questions about our culture's willingness to support violent men and brush their violence under the carpet.
The allegations have raised more questions about the culture of NBC News, which also employed Matt Lauer.
In an interview at Fortune's offices, Hyman discussed the staff overhaul at her company and answered questions about the culture.
At at a press conference on Thursday, Chicago attorneys Thomas Demetrio and Stephen Golan, and Dr. Dao's daughter Crystal Dao Pepper, answer questions about the culture of rudeness and the family's response to the incident.
David Cameron told the House of Commons that a Labour MP should consider taking his pension after he asked a question about the culture secretary.
With Barbara Kruger showcasing her early work at Sprüth Magers, questions about the cultures of consumerism have rarely been so incisive or timely.

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It would mean that a 37 - year - old, drug - free Lance came in third in the Tour de France ahead of «at least a handful of other elite cyclists who themselves were later found to have doped — an alleged accomplishment that would raise further questions about his claim that he needed to use PEDs in his prime in order to compete in a culture of doping.»
Or, if an interviewer asks you a question about how you will handle a difficult client, Welch says you can explain all of the tactics you would employ before asking, «How does the culture of this company approach client management overall?»
When asked about the culture at Rent the Runway, board member Friend says, «You're not the first person to voice that question.
During that interview, Parsons also responded to a question about sexism in the tech industry by disputing that any such culture exists at GoDaddy — at least in terms of pay disparities.
«When I questioned pointedly about their culture and my concerns, they doubled down on it,» he said, telling him, «We do have an aggressive culture, we do step on people's toes, and we think that the best way to get performance out of people.»
To make sure you're on the right track, ask and answer questions about your company's culture, products and goals.
It's made me think twice about the way I question people, the way I think about victims and accused aggressors, and what my role is in perpetuating this destructive culture of victim blaming.
Consider questions like «why have no high - ranking bankers gone to jail,» «are all the bank scandals about isolated bad apples or pervasive bad cultures,» etc..
In this respect Google is like the bizarro - Apple: the iPhone maker has the distribution channel and business model to make Siri the dominant assistant in its users» lives, but there are open questions about its technology prowess when it comes to artificial intelligence specifically and services generally; moreover, efforts to improve are fundamentally stymied by the company's device - centric culture and organizational structure.
But the Malaysia mess does raise questions about the depth of these reforms — and serves as a reminder about how hard it is to change a bank's culture.
They bring with them proven success (where unknowns carry a ton of question marks), familiarity with company culture and processes (which means less training) and a reminder to coworkers thinking about leaving that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
But fired up as I was about porn culture and sexual violence, and questioning attitudes towards women in the Church, I felt bombarded by messages about conservative «biblical womanhood» that I couldn't identify with and that didn't seem to do anything to challenge the injustice I saw.
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.
The question is not which is greater in its use of language and its power of insight, but why Milton has been the more important for our culture and what we can learn about the limits of both canonical writings and their challengers through this interesting juxtaposition.
Kathryn Watson is an arts and culture writer based out of New York City, asking questions about who we are and what we are becoming.
It's Peter Selby's re-issued Grace and Mortgage and it asks profound questions about what our message is to a culture in bondage by debt, who Jesus is for this culture, and with whom we are called to stand in solidarity.
Now on our scale of concerns, what to do about meat sacrificed to idols ranks somewhere below decisions about whether to sod or seed the yard, but in Paul's day eating meat was a question about the limits of Christian participation in pagan culture.
He was asked by Fuller Texas professor of theology and culture, David O Taylor to give one sentence answers to questions about the of hymn filled book.
Who that person is and what he or she may think about religion are thus weighty questions, not just for science and the academy, but also for communities of belief, and indeed, the entire moral and spiritual fabric of our culture.
The prospects for conscious control of human biological evolution posed by recombinant DNA research raise directly and sharply certain questions about the future not only of our own culture but also of the human species itself.
I'm sure if we could see a transcript of the snide comments made by the lusting Christian fathers on the balcony about the girl in question and her date, we would not be impressed with that segment of «Christian culture».
Trying to live a Christian life in a thoroughly secular culture, I asked hard questions about Advent.
And it is about the way religion and television are today acting, interacting, and reacting over the question of who will shape the faith and value system of our culture in the future, and what the shape of that worldview will be.
Our knee - jerk responses to any questions about sexuality have been reminiscent of purity culture, with slogans like «save yourself», «flee», and the like.
The working title of Catholicism: A New Synthesis was in fact Matter and Mind: A Timely Synthesis, the published title coming about because he realised that this question underlies the whole contemporary interface of faith and culture.
The questions about religion and public life, those calling for «public» discussion, no longer focus on the verifiability of religious speech but concern quite other issues: methods of understanding and describing the religious realities, old and new, that we see appearing around us; useful criteria for assessing these religions and for defining and comprehending this new set of powers in our public life; and ways of protecting vital religious groups from the excesses of the public reaction to them, and protecting the public from the excesses of powerful religious groups — hardly questions a secular culture had thought it would have to take seriously!
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