Not exact matches
It
sounds simple, but the five Ws (who, what, when, where, why) are a great starting point for
questioning your data.
That
sounds like
simple and
sound business logic, but according to Rob Marke, co-author of The Ultimate
Question 2.0: How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer - Driven World, if you're just aggregating customers» feedback you may be doing them a disservice.
As
simple as the
question sounds, it is still the hardest
question for businesses to answer.
What you are describing
sounds like a
simple word flip by someone being inundated with
questions about what religion he practices and if he is, or ever was a Muslim, NOT the President saying he is a Muslim as you and SugarKube are insinuating.
(I know this
sounds simple, but seriously, think about the
question.)
As
simple as it may
sound, the
question for me that changed things was: what if I just let myself do that?
The issue
sounds simple enough, yet virtually everyone is hooked on asking the first, wrong, arid
question.
It
sounds simple, but so many adoptive parents feel that they can't ask
questions or they feel like they're bugging their agency with too many
questions about the process.
It
sounds silly, but what your child needs is a low - risk
question to start a conversation and
simple comments like these open the door.
The
question goes back to the ancient Greek cult of the Pythagoreans, who found that if two strings of the same type and tension have lengths in a
simple ratio, such as 2:1 or 3:2, they produce notes that, together,
sound unusually harmonious.
What was first a
simple -
sounding question ignited my thinking: What is the world menopause — which we use to describe a hugely important event in a woman's life — actually conveying?
It may
sound like a
simple question, but it's actually intricate enough to inspire In Defense of Food — Michael...
This might
sound like a
simple question, but it isn't as
simple as «I want a date,» for most people.
Sounds fairly
simple, but there are
questions about how cut scores are derived at.
Now this may
sound like a
simple question but it's profound.
This may
sound like a very
simple question to answer, but it isn't as straightforward as you might think, and being able to answer it correctly will make many of the thornier issues of creating ebooks just a bit easier.
In
simple words, My Thesis Writing Service's advice
sounds as follows: refine the chosen topic to a single
question, problem or an issue and start writing as soon as you can.
Sounds like a trick
question — but the answer's pretty
simple: When you have a high degree of confidence in management... to piss the money / value away over time..!
It
sounds like such a
simple question, but only one in five people taking our online quiz knows the answer.
Dear Glenn, It
sounds like such a
simple question.
Project Scorpio, other than
sounding like a knock - off Alex Rider novel or James Bond film, raises but one
simple question: what does this project really mean for Xbox and Microsoft as a whole?
Namco Bandai says it's asking its fans «one
simple questions», which is: «if I were in charge of Tekken Tag Tournament 2, what would it look and
sound like?»
«It
sounds really
simple, but there's a kind of
question mark at the end of it... It's very open ended».
I realize that this
sounds like a
simple question, but is mathematically complex.
Sorry for the million
questions, but we have been looking for a place for a while now and a town with like — minded
simple living people
sounds just wonderful.
Incorporating as an LLC may
sound daunting but it's as easy as answering a few
simple questions.
So, this might
sound like an odd
question, but at a very
simple ethical level there is a clear problem with using an adblocker.
12:01 pm ET: Sen. Kamala Harris fired off what
sounded like a
simple question: How much did Facebook, Google and Twitter make from legitimate advertisements that ran on, before or near Russian disinformation?
Wherein we set out to answer a
simple question: Which $ 49 smart speaker
sounds better — Google Home Mini, or the Amazon Echo Dot?
This seemingly
simple interview
question may not be as easy as it
sounds.
A
simple and more direct
question without
sounding like you're looking for approval is better: «does the property measure up to what you expected?»