If the crowd doesn't like something, it won't get funded, because when
you see those questions coming, and maybe it's negativity in the discussion board, people will do their research, and they'll check it out.
I also
see this question come up daily in related forums.
I see this question come up from time to time.
I see this question come up on a regular basis.
If you have already
seen the question coming and know the answer, you will put yourself in a position to stand out from the other candidates.
Most candidates don't
see this question coming and as a result they give a confusing answer.
Not exact matches
«We
see this very often, that people start from the heart... but then when it
comes to the
question of using the community, engaging the community, sometimes that gets lost and there's a top - down approach that occurs where there's a disconnect with the realities on the ground,» he told «Power Lunch.»
Because Cavuto holds the titles of managing editor and senior vice president, his public support for Ailes reportedly raised
questions as to whether his letter might be
seen as a manager inappropriately attempting to influence employees to support Ailes or discouraging other women from
coming forward.
Whenever
questions about its status as a media outlet
come up, Facebook typically argues that it isn't a media outlet at all, it's merely a social service that uses algorithms to show people content that they might enjoy or want to
see.
When it
came to Trump's military policies specifically, 55 % of those
questioned viewed them favorably; only 26 %
saw them unfavorably.
As McLaughlin attempted to do her job and ask
questions related to the game and Gayle's performance, the athlete responded that he wanted to
come on the interview «just to
see [McLaughlin's] eyes for the first time.»
But anyone I've
seen who pushes back or
questions the policy is told some variation of «someone checked with a lawyer when they
came up with this, so don't even worry about it.»
Ask yourself these powerful
questions every day and
see if you
come up with the same answers.
Here's the part where you
come in: Mark and I have our own
questions we would like to ask, and we'll have more once we
see Netflix's new numbers today.
I also look to
see if anyone has mentioned my brand in a positive light and I might mention their link if a similar
question comes up later.
There's no
question that investors have
come to believe that somehow quantitative easing has durably changed the world — that central banks have (or even can) put a floor under the markets as far as the eye can
see.
I keep
coming back to this
question: Is there any other way to
see what really happens inside a private prison?
What is interesting to
see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it
comes to the
question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
He cites a large imprudent acquisition as being one of the only things that could derail his love for Berkshire today, and says that the
question of who will succeed Buffett is an important one, he thinks both Buffett and the company have done much to prepare for that eventuality, and he
sees the company as being a great one for many years to
come.
You
see the same story in many other stocks and everyday a headline
comes out to
question growth at one of them.
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024
See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is
coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently
questioned.
You
see, the theory postulated by economist John Maynard Keynes holds that the extra spending stimulates additional output fails to address the
question of where the money
comes from.
The Yale Law School graduate is
seen as showing genuine concern about others at the company, which raises the
question: Why did he stay at a company that has
come under fire for its questionable and sometimes illegal practices?
Customer service, particularly when it
comes to responding to emailed
questions, is the one area where LaCoste would like to
see some improvement.
Queried about the Holy
See's less - than - vigorous response to Russian aggression in Ukraine, senior Vatican officials are given to saying (often with a dismissive tone, as if the
question came from a dim - wit), «We take the long view.»
You're little scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it
came from Chad: stupid
question, it
came from god, but I guess if you want to get more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to
see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town, post signs and after no success for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the more posts you're going to
see from me challenging you on your stance on slavery which shouldn't be in
question but somehow has
come to this point.
These ideas
come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from
seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our children to walk, training them how to draw with crayons rather than eat them, answering cute
questions, making star charts, walking them to school.
With the help of a professor he persisted, and ultimately
came to
see the book as an incredibly rich source for thinking about
questions that had already occurred to him: Why not engage in a life of hedonistic sexual pleasure, as Augustine did, and as everyone around him was currently doing?
The next time you
see him, you tell him you missed him at church, and you ask him what happened, and he just evades the
question by saying that something
came up.
I
came across your blog, when I was searching for the answer to a bible
question, but then I
saw what you wrote about the unforgivable sin.
I
see a lot of fear from mainstream / fundamental / evangelical directions, when it
comes to
questioning, and a real fear of «doubt» but Jesus himself struggled with doubt and temptation and worked through them over a period of time.
So, as you can
see, you're
question is flawed because you are as.suming the atheist
comes to this site to jeer and name call when you are only highlighting and asking a specific type of atheist that is neither the dominant form nor the type of atheist you generally get into threads with.
The very appetite proceeding from labor and peace of mind is gone: we eat just enough to keep us alive: our sleep is disturbed by the most frightful dreams; sometimes I start awake, as if the great hour of danger was
come; at other times the howling of our dogs seems to announce the arrival of the enemy: we leap out of bed and run to arms; my poor wife with panting bosom and silent tears takes leave of me, as if we were to
see each other no more; she snatches the youngest children from their beds, who, suddenly awakened, increase with their innocent
questions the horror of the dreadful moment.
If these are your
questions, Esther has an answer, which we will
see in
coming weeks.
I havn't
seen this show, but may I ask the obvious
question; When will a reality show about real Mormons
come out?
But I've
come to
see the
question as mostly the fault of the Orthodox themselves, who have not quite figured out how to convey that Orthodoxy — being Christianity — is for everyone and doesn't require a particular cultural identification.
My
question to you is that being aware that the Creation scriptures do not, just state an instant «all at once» creation by God, but detailed steps of Creation, can you explain how the writer of Genesis
came to
see these steps when it would take mankind hundreds of years to attempt to define the steps as evolution?
The point that I
come to is if you read, some of the rabid atheist comments your
question of is the problem atheist or Christians, I feel you will
see that to them the problem is all persons of faith.
She rightly
sees (4:25) that this is a
question about the nature of the Messiah, but wrongly says that it can not be settled until he
comes.
As I have wrestled over whether it is appropriate for me as a Christian and citizen of the kingdom of God to feel love, loyalty, pride and a sense of belonging to a nation state, I have
come to
see there is an unresolvable tension at the heart of the
question.
Be honest, and feel free to pose that nagging
question that always
comes to mind when you
see advertisements asking you to support children in need.
My deepest doubts and biggest
questions come from
seeing the «Thunk» of the youngest and most innocent.
These are manifestly
questions of historical fact, and one does not
see how the answer to them can decide offhand the still further
question: of what use should such a volume, with its manner of
coming into existence so defined, be to us as a guide to life and a revelation?
Those who
question the vitality of Islam, those who think that the Turks could ever be without religion and without Allah, should
come and
see the crowded mosques of Turkey, the new mosques being built today, and the devotion of the Turks to Islam.
However,»... rules are no longer
seen as engraved in stone, they are
seen as human rules, made by fallible human beings — and can
come into
question and undergo change.»
He told the reporters who
questioned him: «I'll be
coming back to
see more of the museum.
Through science Nagel acknowledges that he has
come to the biggest
questions in philosophy and theology and
sees it as a given that that world is mental as well as physical.
For me, who started out my life as an evolutionary, nihilist, atheist... It is very good news that there is a God, He is good, He loves me, I am not alone, He will never leave me or forsake me, He loves being with me, I'm can be more myself with Him than without Him, He isn't afraid of my doubts, I'm free to
question anything, I'm safe, death is not the end, the earth will be restored, we will
see righteous government, there will be an end to war, I will get to be a part of that restoration, I am a part of it now, all I do now that is of the kingdom shall remain, I will
see the full fruit of that labor in the world to
come... Wow.
I've always viewed the song as kind of Psalmic - in the Psalms the biggest cries of despair and
questioning come from those who believe and are acting in faith, but can't
see God right now.