Sentences with phrase «such hypothetical questions»

Smith doesn't want to be snared by such hypothetical questions.

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It went like this: said friend's daughter had been on a quest to lose weight and as such followed a distinctly regimented eating routine for the whole of six months before beginning to experience severe stomach aches that manifested first as period cramps, then gas, then a big question mark that could have, with the right dose of neuroses, led to a number of hypothetical ailments, some of which — terminal.
The visioneers who tackle the tough, subjective questions, such as what are the best ways to improve fuel consumption, however, must possess more than an ability to search for and utilize established facts, they need the intangible gift of hypothetical questioning.
Responding to a hypothetical question posed by Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Julius L. Chambers of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund conceded that if his argument won the day, orders in such cases could conceivably remain in force for 100 years or more if the effects of segregation persisted that long.
Online writing help with instruct students on how to use certain techniques — such as starting off with a question or a hypothetical scenario — to draw the reader in, deeply and personally, to their paper.
One could chew essentially forever on such interesting questions (interesting for engineers at least), and I have no doubt that many, many system variants could be proposed, all with various hypothetical virtues.
To answer this question, the scientists examined a hypothetical scenario in which the Big Five extinctions occurred suddenly, such that all of the species went extinct over just 500 years rather than over hundreds of thousands to millions of years.
Hypothetical question: For example, if someone commits an Internet crime using your Wi - Fi connection, such as sexting or nudes, and you were actually out of the country on a vacation, and this is discovered 3 years later.
Consequently, in such a hypothetical case, the UK court would arguably violate its obligations under Article 267 TFEU if it failed to refer the substantive question of whether revocation is allowed under Article 50 TEU to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Accommodation efforts in this hypothetical may raise question such as: can other workers that can perform the same role be made available at all times?
One such method is directed to answering problem questions based on hypothetical facts.
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