Sentences with phrase «substantive questions»

Or maybe you're comfortable answering more substantive questions.
To be a landlord of choice, owners and managers must actively reach out to tenants, ask substantive questions — and be prepared to act on what they learn.
One challenge to generating substantive questions and ideas is getting every student's voice heard.
Obviously the more substantive the question, the more potential for problems.
«Take control yourself, and ask real substantive questions that will allow you to get to know someone on a substantial level before you meet in person.»
David Kenny has also applied these and other innovative approaches to answer substantive questions such as «Do people know how others view them?
The more interesting substantive questions raised by Schlesinger's essay are: 1) is Schlesinger truly the relativist he claims to be; and 2) if not, does his own position itself have religious presuppositions, even if he himself is unaware of them?
The hearings we held across the state and the expert research we commissioned informed the commission's public deliberations, and through these the broader public, on the procedural and substantive questions attendant to the calling of a convention.
At the same time, inextricably bound up with the humor, were several unimpeachably substantive questions: What did these people mean, the world is five millimeters smaller than they'd thought?
Here are these critical substantive questions about the most important social and human processes that exist anywhere, and leading methodologists are saying «Hey, guys, forget that.
I also think we could do a lot better at figuring that out if we could have real discussions about the issue, including distinguishing what is actually «the standard» and what are related, but independent concepts (eg, curriculum, student / teacher paradigms) and more substantive questions like developmental appropriateness, aligning expectations to societal needs — and justifying those needs and that alignment — etc, etc....
In the last substantive question of the town hall — style debate, an audience member asked how the candidates» energy policies would «meet our energy needs while at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimizing job loss for fossil power plant workers?»
Several of us noticed a similar effect during the Democratic YouTube debate this summer — citizens asked better and more substantive questions of politicians than had reporters or the moderator at previous candidate debates.
«The holidays are a great way to break through the ice by asking real substantive questions, getting to know people on a deeper level and then say «how was it being single for you during the holidays?»
If you have substantive questions regarding a particular rulemaking, you may contact the responsible office directly by looking up the regulation in the semi-annual DOT Regulatory Agenda, and obtaining the contact information for that office.
British Columbia thoroughly reviewed all of the evidence and submissions made to the panel and asked substantive questions about the project including its route, spill response capacity and financial structure to handle any incidents.
At least, according to Christopher Beam at Slate: he reviews questions from two recent Mike Huckabee conference calls, one for reporters and one for bloggers, and finds that the bloggers asked much more substantive questions.
The special counsel Robert Mueller has nearly 50 substantive questions he wants to ask President Donald Trump as part of the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
Democratic theory would suggest, they insisted, that this limited competition would increase member interest and participation in elections and afford an opportunity for an occasional candidate to raise a substantive question.
These developments raise a substantive question about the role of the middle classes, a question with implications beyond India.
I hope to explore these substantive questions in another volume.
The substantive question posed is what ought to be the role of religion in American public life.
But the many cases involving athletes raise a number of substantive questions.
On the substantive questions, I would take a social democratic view of immigration, not a liberal or libertarian one.
On its own, this issue would not have hurt Cameron much, but it's obviously damaging in combination with his slippery approach to more substantive questions.
The governor's office declined to answer any substantive questions about the project.
She did open the door to further changes after input from Cuomo's office, adding that «substantive questions» have been aired.
If we have a leader that can't recognize that she is only involved in process and not in dealing with the substantive questions, and trying to deny dialogue on those substantive questions, I think it's time to change leadership.»
«The fun thing about this project has been the enormous number of substantive questions this opens up, that we had no way of tackling before as a discipline,» Warshaw says.
To avoid having a bad first date, pre-qualify your potential matches by asking strategic and substantive questions.
Of course, to get to these substantive questions in a non-confrontational, inviting way, one must have a little banter.
KANE: The substantive question is whether the due - process requirements set out in tenure laws are necessary to protect teachers against arbitrary management decisions.
He said at the time the agreements raise «substantive questions» about whether school officials broke the law by using public money to advocate passage.
We noticed some substantive questions in the comments section and wanted to address them directly, but first, many of these answered might become clearer if people read the accompanying blog post released at the same time as the tool in question.
Orkneygal — If you have substantive questions about the methods used, I would advice you post at The Air Vent or Climate Audit.
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