Sentences with phrase «questions have been asked most»

The two questions have been asked most often since American Mainline Religion was published are, «Are you hopeful about the future of the oldline churches?»
The question we have been asked most often by employers over the past 10 years is how much they should pay their salespeople.
The question I have been asked the most after my first post on email acquisition performance for a non-profit by channel used to acquire them *, «Interesting, but how does it affect fundraising?»
I would say that at nearly every public talk or event I have given, the question I have been asked the most is «will I be getting enough protein on a juice fast, Joe?»
The question I've been asked most frequently since that post went up is: how did / does he earn his money?

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Yet time and again when I ask the local entrepreneurs themselves what questions they have, most often the first question is, «How do I get a visa to the United States?»
One of the most frequent questions our clients ask is, «Do I have enough assets to retire or leave the workforce to last our entire lifetime without it negatively impacting our lifestyle?»
I'd be asking questions like, «How closely does this audience align with my most profitable niche?»
Within this context, one of the questions most frequently ask is do you have a patent or other intellectual property protecting the product or idea?
«They are curious, energetic, and aren't afraid to ask tough and sometimes unusual questions... We both get interviewed dozens of times every year, but this was the most memorable one we've done in a long time.»
«In addition to asking [existing owners] about their profits and losses, timeframes and milestones, the most important question is, «Would you do it all again?
One of the questions I get asked the most is, «Can I have babies?
Every year career website Glassdoor publishes the Top 10 Oddball Interview Questions, a list of the most eccentric questions interviewees have been asked in North America and parts oQuestions, a list of the most eccentric questions interviewees have been asked in North America and parts oquestions interviewees have been asked in North America and parts of Europe.
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.
One of the most important questions a prospective franchisee should ask, but rarely does, is «What conflicts do you have with the franchisor?»
It's a strategy that has launched mega-success stories such as Uber and Airbnb because it encourages companies to ask the most important question: «How do I solve a really big customer problem?»
To find out what would be most valuable to your demographic, survey your audience and ask that question.
The Most Creative Link Building Post Ever — I had a chance to ask over 50 SEOs one question, «What was the most creative way you, or someone you know, got a link?&raMost Creative Link Building Post Ever — I had a chance to ask over 50 SEOs one question, «What was the most creative way you, or someone you know, got a link?&ramost creative way you, or someone you know, got a link?»
Netflix has no control over our questions, and asking people those questions is the most basic component of my job.
The final lesson from Soros is quite similar to the lesson we wrote about a couple quarters ago in #NotDifferentThisTime on the wisdom of Sir John Templeton who said that investors would always ask him where is the best place to invest, and he would respond to them that this was exactly the wrong question and that they should rather be asking where is it the most miserable?
It was one of the most dominant questions throughout the 10 hours of testimony, with numerous politicians asking Zuckerberg if he would commit to helping lawmakers create some form of new rules around data collection and privacy.
If I had to list the most common questions people ask me about finances, credit inquiries would be at the top.
Most have been asked and answered, but just a question on the market volatility.
Every other week we've been asking a selection of our contributors for their opinion on what we believe are some of the most pressing market - focused questions of the week.
The most important question to ask yourself is, «can we have another major bull market in U.S. stocks anytime in the near future?»
In fact, the most frequently asked question from Cintell users who don't have buyer personas (or are -LSB-...]
I've asked some of them this same question and their response for the most part has just been avoidance... they get a bit uncomfortable and just kinda sweep it under the rug.
this is question that most likely is to dangerous for you to ask i would posit.
Journalism is a quest for truth and, up to this point, few film journalists have had the courage to ask Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón the most important question about his...
I was asked the most ridiculous questions, ranging from «Will they all have on loin cloths?»
@Physicist, I would say that most appeals to science are in response to oft asked questions by Theists in the form of, «well, if you don't believe in God how do you explain X?»
You will hear me say this several times this week: The most important question we have to ask when reading the New Testament household codes is this — is their purpose to reinforce the importance of preserving the hierarchy of the typical Greco - Roman household or is their purpose to reinforce the importance of imitating Christ in interpersonal relationships, regardless of cultural familial structures?
Most of the other questions that Jesus asks are the questions teachers would ask their disciples to get them to understand a biblical truth.
Lewis writes that he never fully understood this denunciation of «escape,» this hatred of mythopoetic literature, «till my friend Professor Tolkien asked me the very simple question, «What class of men would you expect to be most preoccupied with, and most hostile to, the idea of escape?»
Just ask a simple question (its a question that everyone would agree on that the question is the exact one to ask to get the truth) and by the answer (yes or no) given by the most knowledgeable / high positioned persons of that religion, you will eliminate every religion except Christianity.
I'm not sure that this is the best question to ask, as both Wright and Piper would most certainly deny either extreme.
We may go beyond the traditional theories of atonement and ask a radical question: «What account would be given of atonement if we were to interpret it from the standpoint of the most realistic analogies we know to human love when it deals with broken relationships and the consequent suffering?»
The question you have asked is one of the most fundamental questions that can be asked, and yet at the same time, a question which never seems to get answered.
And at that point there is no reflective Christian who has not at some time asked the question, «Was God out of his mind to entrust this most precious treasure to people like us and churches like ours?»
Some may and do, but I would say most come to also chat about religion and ask the questions that believers don't, that's usually when the name calling starts because believers get up in arms when they have trouble answering the tough questions and accuse any unbelievers of being nasty and mean and trying to get them to stop believing in god.
The first step in the enrollment process is to schedule an interview with an admissions representative, which will give those interested in attending Full Sail the opportunity to ask any questions they may have and, most importantly, determine whether Full Sail is right for them.
Suburbia may also have fostered the absorption of the monetary value - standard; the question most frequently asked by thousands of wide - eyed schoolchildren visiting the traveling King Tut exhibit was not anything about that fabulous era, or what those people believed as they prepared for afterlife, but rather, «How much does it cost?»
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass of time, when the noise of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the world stands (and so was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks of thee and of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived in despair or not, whether thou wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave in despair.
Toward the end of his life, Albert Einstein is reported to have said that the most important question each of us has to ask is whether the universe we inhabit is friendly or unfriendly.
«The No. 1 most important thing you can do specifically in the beginning stages of anything is to have the courage to ask really, really hard questions and to shut up and actually listen to the answer.»
This is a profoundly important question, probably the most difficult and life - changing question I have asked in my own faith journey, and a question with which the Church has wrestled for centuries.
When we think of him that way, in our most honest moments, we think that while it would have been nice to be back there and hear some of His teaching, see some of His parables, and go ask him that theological question that's always been bothering us — if we're honest with ourselves, we're not sure he's really the kind of guy we would want to hang out with.
is a question which most of us have asked at some time, particularly when things are hard.
Perhaps the most significant life lesson I've learned in my young adulthood is that knowing all the answers isn't as important as asking good questions.
Having worked in church and culture research for over a decade, I can tell you that one of the most - asked questions is about the category of Evangelicals.
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