Ed Week found that the «
short answer seems to be: They are leaning a fair amount on their waiver plans and other work that was going on when waivers were handed out.»
The short answer seems to be: all sorts of instantly forgettable but clever things.
Not exact matches
My
answers to these questions in the
shortest possible form are, «no,» «no,» and «no»... It
seems that the arguments against trying to deflate a bubble outweigh those in favor of it.
The
short answer is «no», yet they do paint an interesting outlook For Coinbase, valuing itself at $ 8bn
seems well beyond expectations.
Inflation
seemed to be the
answer, as a
short period of exponentially rapid expansion would smooth out the initial irregularities, or «anisotropy», left behind by the big bang.
It may
seem counterintuitive, but the
short answer is yes.
The
short answer: life isn't always what it
seems on social media.
But when they respond, their
answers are
short and not too informative or don't
seem to offer much to move things forward.
Stopping aggregator sites is a
short - term and
answer to a problem, it doesn't really address the real issue that aggregator sites
seemed to be an
answer to.
The
short answer is that choosing the right moment
seems to have more to do with luck than judgment.
When I was still entertaining using CK, I found that
short timeout to be irritating too, as you said by the time you get some more data, or even
answer the phone, you are timed out, and in addition it
seemed to take 2 logins for me to get back.
We
seem to have arrived at an
answer of 20 % cash, which at a constant 4 % annual spending rate, equates to 5 years of spending in the
short - term bucket.
The
short answer is that it
seems unlikely.
For the average person, a recumbent bike might
seem like a bit of an oddball thing to ride, probably because most of us have grown up riding an upright two - wheeler, not a
short bike that you sit down to pedal, but for those who suffer from back or joint pain when riding a conventional bicycle, a recumbent is the
answer to getting back spinning some wheels again, and when a third wheel is added to the design, as in a recumbent trike, these low - riding cycles offer increased stability as well.
Short answer is it
seems not too surprising that there's no reason to expect a clear unidirectional change in tree rings around the time of big volcanic excursions.
Whether 6 years is long or
short depends on what you compare it to, but it does
seem as though an
answer to the main question can't be supplied before then.
Seems like the
short answer is people accept what they are told, and stop thinking for themselves.
For appropriate time scales (say, as
short as an El Nino cycle or longer than 1000 years) it
seems pretty clear that natural causes are dominant, so it's perfectly reasonable to disagree with, or give a «Can't
answer» response to Bray's question, while agreeing with the IPCC view.
Godin identifies seven common
answers to that question, and says that only one of them
seems to have any merit today — and even that one is probably
short - lived:
The only
answer seems to be that,
short of some mass developer exodus, Motorola no longer prioritizes Android updates like they once did.
Well, I have a
short answer, and a long
answer, because that
seems to be the way my brain likes to roll, and because the
short answer inevitably leads to the long
answer.
As in our study the participants
answered each item four times (sibling, romantic partner, and, to distract the participants from the purpose of this study with regard to mother and father), it
seems to be sufficient to rely on
shorter scales or our attachment hierarchy scale.