Sentences with phrase «same searching questions»

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This could mean buying a lot of self - help books, continually searching the internet for medical diagnoses, or asking the same questions repeatedly hoping to put your mind at ease.
Quick question about information architecture: Say the site I'm working on is on the designer clothing line, and there's higher search volume for the designer names than product types (suits, gowns, etc.), how should the structure (URL format would be the same as well) go?
Separately, Yahoo Inc. disappointed investors, reporting a revenue increase of just 2 % over the same quarter last year and raising questions about the financial outlook for the pioneering search engine operator.
He surely can not seriously imagine that men of similar intellectual caliber to his own have not asked the same searching fundamental questions about life and its meaning which he himself asks, and yet have come to the conclusion that the Christian Faith is an indispensable part of total truth.
Yours was one of the first blogs I found back in 2007 when I started searching the blogosphere for others who might be asking the same questions about faith that I was asking.
«1 The same writer observes that this manner of asking the question was influenced by the scientific method of searching for scientific data.
Those questions are some of the same ones that have had me searching the internet for answers for, for the past year!
By approaching the question of mind and nature in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
Joseph Smith was a snake oil salesmen in my books, besides I'm in the big leagues (Catholic) don't play with the minor league stuff and trust me I've been to almost every religion over my life searching for answers, I have a library of Bibles, Reference Books from all denominations and they all are the same, no one has answers just more questions.
The same principle holds true throughout your job search, at networking events, informational interviews, and so on: People remember good questions, and that works in your favor, in a big way.
Even when searching Chat lines for local singles, I am sure a lot of people are asking the same question; What do I get for Valentine's gifts?
Answer questions to grow your visibility with others who care about the same things, and further refine your search with filters that matter to you.
Frank, Several of our teachers initially had the same question... they Googled and then took the search from there, along with working with our district IT team.
Throughout our e-mails I posed to Gonzalo the same soul - searching questions I would have offered my own students.
Please search the forum for the same and rephrase your question.
You should begin your laptop search by asking yourself many of the same questions.
The answers to these questions may well be «yes», and if so, publish away, just be aware that what is exciting or interesting in real - time, doesn't always translate the same way in writing... and people won't hang around a blog for long if they have to go searching for the good bits — the good bits need to jump out and grab them.
What drives people to cross continents in search of a «better life» is a question that has underpinned much of Julien's work over the past decade and in responding to the question he repeatedly returns to the same answer: capital.
With photography now going through the same identity crisis that painting went through a century and a half ago at the advent of photography — the question then was «what's special about painting the world realistically when you can take a photo,» now it's «what's special about taking a photo when everyone takes a photo of everything all the time» — artists have been searching the edges of the medium to find a compelling way forward.
Finally, after the nation was assured by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano that the TSA pat - downs are «same - gender» (i.e., male TSA employees do not perform searches on women travelers), the «Americans For Truth About Homosexuality» issued a press release «question [ing] the propriety of «same - gender» TSA «pat - downs» — if the TSA agents doing the «patting down» are homosexual, lesbian or bisexual.»
Tell your students and younger associates that they can't use the subscription databases until AFTER they've read the relevant summary in (1) the leading texts (2) asked — where that facility exists — somebody who should know if the same question was reaserched within recent memory and where the memo is; (3) consulted a leading treatise such as the CEDs even if only for the case law; (4) asked somebody one or two years ahead of them if they know the most recent case (s), (5) searched CanLII, the other LIIs etc, (6) for litigators, looked at the subject matter indicies for the Advocates» Quarterly and the Supreme Court of Canada law review and (7) signed a written declaration that they did (1) through (6), as required, properly.
As you make your way through your search, some of the same questions will keep coming up, so it pays to know as much as possible ahead of time regarding your coverage goals.
For example, the Assistant can't recognize songs yet, but asking the exact same question with the Google search button works fine.
Ask Google Now the same question and you get a complete answer in voice form, along with the search results.
I carried out my interview prep in the same way as always: a search for background company info; a website check; the listing of additional marketing - based competency questions and the rehearsing of my answers.
In the same way you would like the absolute most relevant search results returned whenever you type a question into Google; the hiring manager doesn't wish to sift through hundreds or thousands of resumes to find the couple of people he or she really desires talk to.
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Even human resources associations and other seemingly independent organizations often get spoon fed the same questions by a friendly search partner or firm.
It is wearisome to answer the same questions over and over, and I feel bad telling someone to «just go search».
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