Sentences with phrase «questions in a couple of weeks time»

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There may have been question - marks as to whether Ox could play in a two - man midfield a couple of weeks ago but his performances in recent times seem to suggest he could be extremely effective in this role as he possesses the physical and technical attributes as well as the defensive awareness required.
Time for a quick catch - up story — it may seem like ancient history now, with the debt ceiling battle completely dominating domestic politics, but a couple of weeks ago President Obama held a «Twitter Town Hall,» using a live video feed to answer questions sent in through the microblogging site.
Time for a quick catch - up story — it may seem like ancient history now, with the debt ceiling battle completely dominating domestic politics, but a couple of weeks ago President Obama held a «Twitter Town Hall,» using a live video feed to answer questions sent in through the...
And third, someone who has only featured in Prime Minister's Questions a couple of times, although he sits next to David Cameron prompting him most weeks, George Osborne.
I don't see many responses to questions, but will check back a couple of times in the next two weeks.
(Another part of the answer to Mike's question was in Paul Tough's story for the Times magazine a couple weeks ago, «What if the Secret to Success is Failure?»
Whether you just have a couple questions or concerns that could be addressed in one class or you don't have time to commit to a 6 - week course, these classes provide valuable opportunities to train and bond with your dog in the presence of a skilled NHS instructor.
Hey, nerds, it's that time again; E3 2016 will be here in just a couple of weeks, so we're going to look at the top 10 questions that need answering this year at the annual convention.
Last week, after The Times explored the less visible combustion in the region around Moscow — in underground layers of peat — I sent a couple of questions to Guillermo Rein, an expert on such smoldering subterranean fires and an assistant professor at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Every good science «debate» have ever seen took an hour or so to mull over a tiny question, led immediately to a couple new testable hypotheses and experimental designs — each of which required a few months of independent bench work, though in some fields a week of computer time might be a more appropriate tool — and then ended up in a second, reconvened session in which evidence was presented and another aspect of the problem was discussed.
By asking questions I get to find out what they need today and what they are going to need tomorrow and next week and in a couple of months» time.
With these and many other questions in mind, I will be spending some time over the next couple of weeks posting topics related to such a tragedy.
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