Sentences with phrase «raise less questions»

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It said it expected to price its shares at around $ 13 to $ 14 a share, raising questions about whether the company would be valued at less than its private company valuation of nearly $ 2 billion.
The Millennial has been raised in an environment in which she's encouraged to engage and question authority; why would she accept a lesser bargain in the workplace?»
The price, US$ 100 million, is considerably less than the Nilssons paid for Lakeside alone three years ago, and it immediately raised questions about their finances.
Theranos was once praised for its fast, less - invasive blood testing technology but the company has found itself in the spotlight after media reports raised questions about the accuracy of its proprietary tests.
Theranos was once praised for its fast, less - invasive blood testing technology, but the company has found itself in the spotlight after media reports raised questions about the accuracy of its proprie...
The less good news is that when lightning struck during the global financial storm it illuminated a financial landscape that raised troubling questions about our ability to weather the next storm that is quickly emerging driven by demographics.
You also can't provide anyone with sufficient evidence to raise the question of its reality to where it merits (much less demands) consideration.
Joseph Ratzinger had answered from the Christian perspective precisely the question that Pope Francis» homily raised (if less reverently) in some circles of skeptics yesterday: If non-believers can go to heaven, why bother with faith at all?
And back then, wasn't it the fans wrapped up in «theories» who were ultimately disappointed when they found out that Lost wasn't really concerned with answering the thousands of questions it had raised — that it was less a heady show about theology and science and more an emotional show about its characters and the human experience?
Therefore I wish to raise again the question in this final section as to whether Altizer, despite his rejection of Buddhism as definitely different from and lesser than Christianity, has not in the final analysis come full circle and embraced a Buddhist type of radical immanentalism.
Still, Ecklund raises many of the right questions that are left to be explored at the end of Kim's less ambitious study.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
Raised a Roman Catholic, Walsch was strongly interested in spiritual questions, though he had deep reservations about «religious» people, who seemed to him to be less joyful and more judgmental and angry than others.
Less troubling than their dismissive response, but equally frustrating, is the fact that neither Jared Wilson nor Doug Wilson have engaged the content of our criticism.They've focused their responses on how they feel attacked and unfairly accused, but neither of them have responded in depth to the questions many have raised or the biblical considerations we've addressed.
At this stage no question was raised as to man's ability to refrain from transgression if he so desired, and there was, in consequence, no conscious need of inner assistance, much less of interior cleansing by the Spirit of God.
The outlook is less clear for railroad companies exposed to commodities such as coal and iron ore, as falling prices raise questions over haulage volumes.
In turn, question marks could be raised about Jose Mourinho's tactics and approach to these games in particular, as United look to play more expansive football against the so - called «lesser» teams in the English top flight and have swept some of them aside with more attacking football.
Though this issue was raised less often in the open ended questions after delivery, the structured part of the questionnaire showed the issue to have retained its primacy.
I also struggle with the questions you raised about how much less impact could reusable products have since they have to be laundered so intensely and frequently.
Anything less would raise serious questions about her commitment to an ethical Congress and the people of the Hudson Valley.»
But that raises the question - why would they suddenly become less shy at the polling station?
Last week, Mr. Silver questioned whether it was necessary to raise the charter cap in New York City, saying that the more money that goes to charters, the less goes to traditional public schools.
All of this gets into the question of why Latimer would go out of his way to publicly raise the issue of marital infidelity and why he would cooperate on a story that ran on October 18th, less than three weeks before election day on November 7th?
That's the question raised by a planet orbiting its star in less than an Earth day.
Although the product didn't contain nanoparticles — the problems were ultimately traced to the formation of a super-thin film — the incident put the concept of nanomaterials (which incorporate particles or components measuring less than 100 nanometers, or about 1/250, 000 inch) squarely in the public eye and raised the question of how to harness their potential while addressing their potential risks.
A question raised by physicians is whether any patient, upon seeing this data, would want to be injected with the less stable agents.
Political divisions are less apparent with factual questions that do not infer climate change, such as whether the melting of Greenland and Antarctic land ice, or of Arctic sea ice, could potentially do the most to raise sea levels.
To make matter worse there are still «climate scientists» such as yourself who choose to ignore the legimate issues raised and demand that lesser mortals accept your pronouncements without question because you are a «climate scientist» and they are not.
Duggan said the new data don't necessarily make the 10,000 - year time frame incorrect, but they do raise questions: «It does seem to suggest that there is less genetic diversity that you might assume if disease had been around with millennia.»
The defects observed upon deletion of individual ultraconserved enhancers raise the question if deletion of less well - conserved enhancers generally causes similar problems.
This raises the question of why they didn't just take the simpler approach of comparing those who reported eating eggs more frequently to those who reported eating eggs less frequently.
The movie certainly doesn't push the envelope as far as it could in this respect, much less (a la last week's Tully) dive deeply into the questions it raises about how motherhood impacts a person's sense of identity.
While quick and eager to offer food for thought with its questions raised, they are then far less sure to offer any sort of satisfying explanations or even at least the beginnings of them, the wishy - washy vagueness ultimately coming off as a willful decision less for intriguing, stimulating ambiguity than to rather gracelessly leave open back doors for sequels.
If students have only a few chips, they're less likely to raise their hands and summon the teacher for easy - to - answer questions.
Although the absolute amount of philanthropic investment in education ($ 1.8 billion in 2012) is significant, this funding represents less than 1 % of total public K - 12 funding, raising questions about the level of impact philanthropy can have at a systemic level.
That is raising new questions about the wisdom of decades of public policy that focused on increasing access to higher learning but paid less attention to what happens once students arrive on campus.
Last week, Mr. Silver questioned whether it was necessary to raise the charter cap in New York City, saying that the more money that goes to charters, the less goes to traditional public schools.
The dispute raises broader questions about what the role of the state should be in the administration of charter schools, and who ultimately calls the shots: the state department of education or the board — especially at schools like Milestone with less - than - stellar performance.
Raise questions or complications to the exercise of standards, high stakes accountability testing, and their utility as policy levers and the entire exercise gets a lot less laudatory.
Second, schools now employ many more teachers with far less experience than they have in the past, raising questions around the attractiveness and stability of the teaching profession.
But despite its slightly raised height, the suggestion that the X1 will thrive on less forgiving terrain (read: off - road) is wishful thinking, which then begs the question: Why the X1 over the X3 or even the 3 Series?
In 2012, Brazil's economy is expected to grow less than last year's 2.7 per cent expansion, raising questions about the timing of Amazon's entrance.
In 2012, Brazil's economy is expected to grow less than last year's 2.7 percent expansion, raising questions about the timing of Amazon's entrance.
If the ROIC is persistently low (say in the single digits, like 9 % or less), it raises the question of whether the business should be merged, acquired, or liquidated, with any resulting monies going to shareholders.
One recent question about increasing your income came from a debtor on a bankruptcy forum website who got a small raise, less than 3 %, and an increase in tips.
And it raises the question of whether someone who simply played Fallout 4's campaign (without exploring) has any less valid an opinion as someone who just explored post-apocalyptic Boston.
It receives far less international attention and is surely less marketable internationally, raising some questions about why the most palatable painting has also had the most institutional muscle behind it.
As vistas in the film shift from one to the next, the specifics of these locations become less relevant, raising questions as to the boundaries between documentation, reality, and memory in the work.
Lesser ones raise questions...
Once you raise questions about 20th century attribution, then your angst about impacts that you think are attributable to AGW becomes much less justified.
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