Sentences with phrase «reader questions like»

Each week, TopResume's career advice expert, Amanda Augustine, answers reader questions like the one below.
For example, if you are involved in estate planning you might ask your readers a question like whether they think getting their will prepared is scary or comforting.

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To the average reader of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level of knowledge about how money works.
The reader who likes this question asks it first, and most candidates say «excellent» or «strong» or something positive.
The reader likes this question because «there's a thin line between cocky and confident.
The reader that submitted this question likes to ask it last so the person being interviewed leaves on a positive note.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
A few in - the - know readers pointed out that the question was based on a faulty assumption: It turns out there are Shark Tank — like contests for healthcare startups.
(At this point, Denton mentions how the Kinja platform allows for question - and - answer style interviews between journalists and readers, much like Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» feature).
She answers reader - submitted running questions (for example: «How to Bounce Back from a Bad Race like a Badass»), shares her thoughts via journal entries and poems, and is a vocal advocate for clean competition, supporting women in sport, and maternal health around the world.
@Chad, «well, the point pretty clearly is that you wont answer the question because you do nt like the answer» There you go again, claiming to be a mind reader.
Use the «like» feature to vote on your favorite questions from other readers.
(Be sure to take advantage of the «like» feature so that we can get a sense of what questions are of most interest to readers.)
Please take advantage of the «like» feature so we can get a sense of which questions are of most interest to readers.
One important item I'd like to point out to the readers of this article and the author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual survey.
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
Be sure to take advantage of the «like» feature so we can get a sense of which questions are of most interest to readers.
(Please take advantage of the «like» feature so that we can get a sense of what questions are of most interest to readers.)
As with our «Ask a...» series, it helps if you «like» your favorite questions, so we know what is of most interest to our readers.
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
Many readers had questions about what it is like to be a woman in the LDS Church.
Also, quick question: I posted on my own personal blog about these brownies, and I realized I never cited your blog so I just went back and added a comment referring readers to your site for the original recipe... would you like me to do anything else / do I have your permission to post?
But I've been getting more and more questions from friends and readers why I don't have any Filipino recipes on my blog (short answer: the Filipino dishes I like are labor intensive and I'm too lazy) and lately, I've been craving adobo like no other.
Every Arsenal fan knows that Alexis Sanchez didn't play for us at the beginning of the season because he had a cold and wasn't fit (I mean he was waiting for his transfer to Manchester City to be confirmed), and when it didn't happen he has seemed a shadow of his normal self, leading readers like me questioning the wisdom of not cashing in on him while we had the chance.
So when JustArsenal readers say things like «Player X is brilliant so go get him Wenger», we should all realise that it is not just a question of paying the money and he plays straight away.
Four Four Two magazine asked their readers to send questions they would like to ask Manchester United legend George Best four years before he passed away in November 2005.
Dear Abby: I would like to pose a question to your readers who are parents: Would you hand your child a lighted match?
The book opens with a pointed but often humorous discussion of the food found in many of America's school cafeterias, prompting readers to ask themselves questions like, «Is the chicken masquerading as a dinosaur?
If you'd like, I'm happy to pose your question to our Facebook readers!
Last week a reader asked: I'd like to look good this Fall and Winter, but have so many questions!
I just discovered that he's been answering reader questions over at PBSKids.org (we spend some time there playing the Curious George games like Banana 411).
Like today's post, which was inspired by a reader's question on our Facebook page.
Some questions for you, reader: Have you purchased a deal from one of those sites like Groupon, Living Social, Eversave, etc?
The Eco Chic: What one question would you like your readers to help you answer?
As one of those working on this project, I would like to set out the questions it is raising, put the call out for responses and invite readers to attend the two public debates we are holding after our evidence - gathering phase, which runs until the end of March.
Now: Here are the most frequently asked questions we get from readers like you about using and buying a Roomba.
But that post also invited readers to send us questions and comments, pointing out how they would like to see this story expanded for print.
I wrote that I liked the Q&A section where readers could submit questions about climate change.
We both enjoy hearing from our readers and like to hear about your questions and concerns about food, nutrition and healthy living.
Introducing the Rugby Strength Coach podcast inbetweenisodes: short pieces where I will tackle any questions I get from readers, athletes or clients, or any other topics which I would like to talk about briefly but don't necessarily merit a full podcast or article.
Anyway... I get a lot of questions from readers on social media or on the blog or even via email about how I do my hair, what hair tools or products I love, etc... so I thought I would share a few things here and there on what I like and what I use!
Aww I love Q&A posts like these because they help the readers really get to know the bloggers better In reference to your answer in question seven, I always thought burgundy was such a gorgeous color on you!
This may seem like a simple question, but you've no idea how eye - opening it could be, because the answer to that question will be the beginning of your true passion and what your blog should really be about if it so resonates with its intended readers!
These are actually some of my favorite posts to write because I feel like a lot of the reader questions that I get are questions that SO MANY of you want to ask... and often times, the reader questions spur some really interesting debate and further discussion and further questions, etc. etc. etc..
This is the question that bothers one of our readers and it's understandable because if there's a place you'd like to look smarter and more confident than ever, it's at work.
However, recently I had a reader ask me a question regarding women making the first move with sites like eHarmony and I wanted to discuss my thoughts I shared with her.
The theme of relationship Archeology continues with Cija giving her readers answers to questions like.
I get it, because like you, I was in a similar boat with my own dating profile recently, and I also received many questions from readers and friends just like you with the same issues on an almost daily basis.
I have some relationship advice for a reader who emailed me this question: I like having my wife wear high heels during sex.
Hoda and Kathie Lee asked me a bunch of questions from readers like: How could he disappear so quickly after he came on so strong?
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