Having an insurance calculator that actually calculated your average insurance rate using general
questions as points of reference would be nice.
Not exact matches
It is not just a guide to Merkur per se but does provided all the information on their offerings that anyone with
questions or researching would want to have
as a single
point of reference.
His
questioning mind, his study
of the Jewish law (the perplexing
reference to the fig tree in verse 48 probably
points to the fact that Nathanael was a student
of the law, for the rabbis used to say that the best place to study the law was sitting under a fig tree) prompted Jesus to praise him
as a true Jew and an honest man (1:47).
However, rather than simply accepting the opinion
of states and critical Western scholars
as the
point of reference, the edited book Responsibility to Protect: Cultural Perspectives in the Global South by Rama Mani and Tom Weiss addresses the important and so far under - researched
question of what scholars and activists from the global south really think about the R2P principle and how the R2P implementation process can account for those southern concerns and insights.
Make sure you think
of some interesting
questions before you go
as this will act
as a
point of reference if you get an attack
of nerves, also remember that they will be asking you
questions too.
I thought it would be helpful in students revision or
as a
reference point for the writing
of the C and D
questions.
If the information leaflets answered real
questions from members
of the public, and were displayed in the community
as a genuine
point of reference.
She also created a whimsical feedback «sandwich» template that serves
as both a tool and a shared
point of reference for reminding students to reflect on the three big
questions.
I did get a half answer to my first
question, in that many
of them
pointed to the books, Technical Analysis
of Stock Trends, 8th Edition, and Technical Analysis
of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute
of Finance) to a lesser extent,
as definitive (and large)
reference books on TA that give what they think is the overarching theory.
No answer there, until VTG's partial answer (I'm now not sure it was an answer because
of the
reference to the paper Judith co-authored, and
as has been
pointed out, that paper may just be an argument based on certain assumptions that would make my
question inapplicable, although the
question as to whether Judith's assertion about CO2 / ACO2 «dominance» is in contradiction to Lewis» range
of sensitivity may still be a valid
question, I think).
If you haven't found anything in the journals on linearity
of the effect
of those molecules at 10x concentration — assuming you've asked a good
reference librarian for help and she's not been able to find anything to answer you — I'd speculate that nobody's published on that narrow
question because all the other feedbacks at that
point would be so complex
as to muddy the waters, so to speak.
2007)(a court may use mapping services, such
as Google Maps, whose accuracy can not reasonably be
questioned, to take judicial notice
of the (approximate) driving distance between two
points referenced in the record).
The primary
point of reference in cases
of international child abduction, where the child in
question is under the age
of sixteen years, is the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects
of International Child Abduction (hereinafter referred to
as the «Hague Convention»).