Sentences with phrase «questions about the challenges»

I'm already answering questions about the challenge there, so be sure to join!
The online survey included a question about challenges.
And, because the students I teach are in 8th grade, I included questions about the challenges ahead, such as Do you feel ready for High School?
We caught up with Gelbach and he answered some questions about the challenges facing high school leaders today:
For more information or questions about the Challenge, contact Alicia Trice, coordinator of special projects, at [email protected].
Received a couple of questions about challenges with book signing events.
Well, nursing is a tough field — there's no question about the challenges that lay before those who embark on the path to a profession in nursing.
Waid stopped by the CBR Tiki Room at WonderCon 2014 to discuss the latest developments in his career and answering questions about the challenge of opening a brick - and - mortar comic book store, how both «Daredevil» and «Hulk» have parallels to his own life, the renumbering and relaunch of both Marvel series and more.
When questioned about the challenges faced in the region, Moreno explained that the main one is infrastructure which is important to connect the region in an effort to increase trade.
The portal also includes suggested readings and additional discussion questions about the challenges and opportunities of applying Chicago's teaching methods.
The symposium will also focus on questions about the challenges for archival collection and curation of feminist creative practice, with a focus on social documentary photography.
New Era explores the technological ambivalence of contemporary culture, raising philosophical questions about the challenges of immediate access to communication and network while we distance ourselves from our metaphysical being.
Now, answer these questions about each challenge:
You will be able to ask them questions about the challenges they have faced and have succeeded.

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Each week on Inc.com, an entrepreneur meets with Lemonis and gets the opportunity to ask him one pressing question about a major business challenge.
Starbucks incoming CEO Kevin Johnson answers questions from CNBC's Jim Cramer and Andrew Ross Sorkin about the coffee company's plans and challenges of the job.
When you ask yourself that question and you think about the challenges ahead, what is it that you worry about?
With the challenge of scaling comes questions about regulation: How will producers ensure quality control and consistency?
While answering a question about other names that were considered for the series — one being «Nonprophit,» when the script focused more on the main character's job at a non-profit and less on her friendship with Molly — she mentioned it was a challenge selling network executives on the name Insecure.
Not long ago Gregersen asked Guy Wollaert, former chief innovation officer and chief technology officer at Coca - Cola, about the questions that made him challenge his assumptions — and subsequently led to big - picture insights.
Focus on questions that force the candidate to talk about a real situation where they had to take on a new challenge or figure out how to adapt to something unexpected.
Sure, there are hacking fears and privacy issues and ethical questions and infrastructure challenges and concerns about lost jobs.
Wall Street analysts, most of whom know the traditional auto industry quite well and are experts on how cars have been manufactured since the 1980s, will dutifully ask Musk various technical questions about factory operations and engineering challenges and robots and stuff.
A well - phrased series of Socratic questions challenges you to think about why you believe your «answer» to be correct, and to supply some sort of evidence to back up your beliefs...
Let me ask you a few very straightforward, tough questions about what you are looking for in a supplier, what challenges you've had over the years, and then we can figure out together whether I truly add value.
This begs important questions about the wisdom of state and local economic development strategies and their ability to remain focused on addressing the real challenges American communities face today.
For example, the social network canceled the announcement of a Facebook smart home speaker to challenge Amazon's Echo and Google's Home amid worries that the device would raise more questions about the amount of data the company collects.
Or asking a question about how they got there, their biggest challenge, or greatest success not only gives you insight into the person with whom you are communicating, it begins to build a relationship: the foundation of most effective and open communication.»
A standout line of questioning came from Sen. Dick Durbin, who challenged Zuckerberg about his comfort level with his own personal information.
Salespeople who ask provocative questions and challenge prospects to think differently about their situation are far more likely to close sales than the nice guy or gal who lets others walk all over them.
Instead, ask open - ended, probing questions to help the customer open up and talk about their larger challenges and the bigger picture of where their organization is heading.
Although these business models have been effective, the continued growth of the MPL marketplace faces challenges in scarcity and volatility of funding, the uncertain regulatory environment, a normalizing interest - rate environment, and open questions about the business model and credit scoring methodologies.
By asking sales - related exploratory questions, you are starting to build trust and build a relationship, and you're learning more about the larger picture of the customer's business challenges.
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.
If you bring up penetrating theological questions and are challenged about it, you can say that you only did it to try to draw out any wolves in sheep clothing within the congregation and that you really believe every word of the bible.
This issue is about the power the church has had in this country for decades without being questioned or challenged.
Catherine Newhouse writes a blog for RELEVANT about the need for Christians to respond positively to tough questions in order to make our faith big enough for challenges.
They've done this so they can just make up anything they want about him to answer challenging questions about him.
This was not true for me, and it is not true for many of the young adults who leave college with questions about science, philosophy, politics, and religious pluralism that challenge the fundamentalism with which they were raised.
Questions also are raised about the identity of the church that plays such a major role in the Radical Orthodox account of history, about whether there is a doctrine of providence implicit in it, about the dismissal or ignoring of Protestantism, about the role of Jesus in its Christianity, about the role of Socrates in its Platonism, about its failure to engage with the challenge of modern scientific and technological developments, about how other faith traditions are related to this version of faith, and about whether this is a habitable orthodoxy for ordinary life.
Now, I have made no mention of the implications of those questions to the issue of guns, but if you feel a twinge of defensiveness or pride already, I would challenge you to pray about that.
If you have a question for Makoto about faith, art, or the challenges of living as an artist in today's world, leave it in the comment section.
What has surprised me the most about these conversations is the wide range of responses I get when I pose questions or challenges.
Hutchinson, a mother of 15 children, dared to challenge the male Calvinist clergy about whether they were being true to their theological convictions on questions of grace.
When particular elements in the traditional teaching about the nature of things have been challenged by demonstrable scientific findings, the whole structure of religious dogma has been called into question.
The good thing is that I had already been somewhat primed for this in my series on Bibliology where I questioned and challenged everything I had been taught about Inerrancy and Inspiration.
They not only challenge the consensus of several decades but also suggest the historical conditioning of Holiness theology, raise questions about the varieties of theologies in the New Testament, and focus issues about the historical and theological relationships between Holiness and Pentecostal traditions.
They are asking profound questions about how they as Christians might better address the challenges they face in their daily life.
But when challenged and questioned about whether he was a follower of Jesus, Peter ended up denying Jesus and cursing Him.
The only slightly challenging question was about the First Great Awakening (Jonathan Edwards - if I had to write the name from memory, I would have likely answered wrong as I always want to say George Edwards... and Jonathan Whitefield).
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