I'm a newbie, so pardon the possibly
rudimentary question, but does the hard money lender include rehab costs?
For example, a more complicated question might require a paragraph, while a more
rudimentary question calls for a one - word response.
The researchers surveyed thousands of people around the world and posed three
rudimentary questions about money and investing.
It's tempting to start with easy, superficial questions: surveys, polls, and
rudimentary questions like «what are some good books on this topic» or «what are the best blogs on this topic».
Many of the sales staff are trained in the use of the device, so you should have
all your rudimentary questions and concerns addressed in short order.
Tidewater officials have decided to expand upon the federally required entrance loan counseling session (which usually consists of
some rudimentary questions about interest rates, managing debt, and loan repayment) and require students to also submit a budget of how they plan to repay their loans in addition to other expenses they anticipate accruing along the way.
They raise fundamental and
rudimentary questions about religion, identity, politics, economics, sexuality and death.
The vendor was 10 per cent liable for the cavalier, careless, wanton failure to ask
rudimentary questions of his lawyer when noting conflicting information about on - site parking.
Not exact matches
Had Ron and Shamir done even
rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in
question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
The first step is «to commit ourselves to the possibility and the desirability of attempting to think through (at least in a
rudimentary way) our position on some aspects of the ultimate
questions about life, death, and reality.»
But, I will give you yet another chance to demonstrate at least
rudimentary ability to understand and answer a simple
question:
Strategies go far beyond
rudimentary vocabulary definitions and review
questions.
The tests are longer, contain more multiple choice
questions and have computer - scored essays that can not assess anything but
rudimentary writing skills.
These
questions may seem
rudimentary, but they provide authentic evidence of student learning and can lead to honest conversation and deep reflection about teacher practice and the impact it had on student learning of the lesson.
When not abdicating their responsibility to render judgment on the most vexing games, they cling to
rudimentary notions of value,
questioning a game's length but not its grotesque sexual violence.
Although not without its weak spots (namely some fidgety targeting and fairly
rudimentary AI awareness), if you're a fan of stealth — the Tenchu series in particular — this game is without
question a must play.
Participating artist Elaine Cameron - Weir will build a
rudimentary structure based on plans for a backyard air - raid shelter; Jon Rafman will transform a gallery stand into a secret cinema; and Dora Budor will supplement the art fair's usual routine by using cinematic doubling to
question perception and reality.
More to the point, there is no agreement about such basic,
rudimentary, fundamental, all - important
questions as the sign and size of the cloud feedbacks.
Without measured data relating to such
questions our understanding of the «carbon cycle» is rather too
rudimentary to base any political policy thereon.
I am somewhat surprised, given your PhD and your list of programs you use (Mathematica, Excel, etc.) that you seem to be so woefully unaware of even these
rudimentary issues of sample size and autocorrelation when analyzing climate data... truly, you have demonstrated beyond
question that are out of your depth here.
The deeper
question for me is how come so few Canadian law students — and later lawyers — have even a
rudimentary comfort with both legal cultures.
In fact, they were the people who quickly began asking more philosophical
questions (which Echo, of course, couldn't answer), eager to strike up a dialog rather than treat the
rudimentary AI as a simple search engine in a box.
I enjoy Amazon's virtual assistant, but her ability to muster up solutions is
rudimentary: if she can find a Wikipedia entry for it, you're usually good to go, but anything demanding a more intuitive take gets you «I'm sorry, I don't understand the
question» at best.