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"straightforward question" refers to a question that is simple, clear, and easy to understand, without any hidden or complicated elements.
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This was followed by a
few straightforward questions asking you to clarify what now seems a very disjointed view, and you seemed to have missed the point entirely and gone off on some strange tangent.
Asking an Echo
more straightforward questions, like the current time or a conversion, could be recognized onboard the speaker itself and carried out without resorting to server - side processing.
The national court made a reference for a preliminary ruling as to the interpretation of that principle as well as its consequences for national law, the latter being a rather
straightforward question relating to primacy of EU law.
Most questions of patient access representative interview are based on: • Qualifications — These are
often straightforward questions about your experience, background and personal traits.
It's interesting to me that secular humanists and evolutionists avoid answering
straightforward questions by attacking the intelligence and sincerity of Christians.
To help us determine the risk of a permanent loss of capital, we ask ourselves a few
straightforward questions when considering any investment opportunity:
In fact, if a search engine user is asking a
relatively straightforward question, a law firm's concise answer can easily become the top search result, ahead of longer articles on more authoritative websites.
And this is a segment where I ask three pretty
straightforward questions where your answers, I want you to keep in mind, other fellow entrepreneurs that are out there, other start up founders in the insurance space and help them.
By running through all the variables, they came up with a pair
of straightforward questions you can use to determine when you should go ahead and crow a little.
How much the county still owes on the arena, however, is not
as straightforward a question as it seems because the debt has been refinanced and added to several times since the civic center opened in 1991, County Comptroller Michael Conners said.
As an example of this complexity, one bitcoin blog reported the seemingly
straightforward question with multiple different answers, including the simple yes and no, plus «potentially not at a 1:1 rate» and «not at fork time.»
I do think there is a larger problem within Catholicism (even more so than Protestants) of the strict formality of the doctrine instead of
answering straightforward questions.
By answering a series of short,
straightforward questions relating to their chosen service, site users are directed towards a specific Scope of Work, which the Partner firm has already studied and chosen to price accordingly.
In the mental arithmetic test, a pre-recorded voice reads the questions, which have to be answered in a set time, so Malcolm suggests some simple techniques to help reduce the stress and to deal with what are in reality
fairly straightforward questions.