Sentences with phrase «suggested questions for»

So here are three suggested questions for candidates in your ridings.
Following the violence in Charlottesville, VA, USA Today interviews Facing History's Chief Program Officer Marc Skvirsky who outlines tips and suggested questions for educators to use in classroom discussions about history, race, and violence as the new school year begins.
The new CSR features: • Growth and progress information • A summer reading list • Lexile levels and trend data • New performance level descriptors • Resources and suggestions for parents to use at home • Suggested questions for parents to ask teachers and counselors
Some, although not all of their suggested questions for future research are included here:
This is the suggested questions for the General Conversation from AQA, theme 1.
11 pages - long booklets with suggested questions for students to practise or to inspire teachers, including all the following topics: 3.1 Social issues and trends 3.1.1 Aspects of French - speaking society: current trends 3.1.2 Aspects of French - speaking society: current issues 3.2 Political and artistic culture 3.2.1 Artistic culture in the French - speaking world 3.2.2 Aspects of political life in the French - speaking world
11 pages - long booklets with suggested questions for students to practise or to inspire teachers, including all the following topics: 3.1 Social iss...
Designed to complement Studio GCSE Module 6, it provides extensive translation and written task practice, and suggested questions for the speaking element.
I would supply the story and then there were suggested questions for me to answer to update the article.
Surprise at the new and the lure of the unknown are certainly part of the scientist's experience, but they are not generally regarded as suggesting questions for his science.
Valuing the Early Years in State Accountability Systems Under the Every Student Succeeds Act raises «the possibility of including preschool in school accountability systems, and suggest some questions for states to consider in deciding whether that makes sense in their context.»
Jane Friedman points out that hybrid publishers all have their own unique quirks, and suggests some questions for authors to ask to evaluate these publishers before moving forward.
This article suggests some questions for a candidate to ask during an interview.

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In his book The Demon - Haunted World, the renowned astrophysicist helpfully suggested questions to ask to detect baloney, science writer Michael Shermer points out in the extremely useful video below (hat tip to Jason Kottke for the pointer).
The SBA suggests you think about the following four questions to help you decide if a homebased specialty food business is right for you:
From the interrobang (a question mark and exclamation point superimposed, to ask a shocking question, proposed in 1962) to the percontation point (a backward question mark, for rhetorical questions, suggested in 1580), new glyphs have arrived and departed.
Public health experts are divided on the question, but a new study is the first of its kind to suggest that for some people, the devices could help more than they hurt.
«When you check in at a hotel, look for a Proposition 65 warning sign at the hotel's check - in desk, or a warning printed on the registration form,» the state suggests, adding, «if you have any questions about the warning, ask hotel representatives.»
«Rather than saying «I'm bad at small talk,» set yourself up for success [by planning ahead],» recommends Zack, who suggests you «plan some interesting, open - ended questions that will stimulate conversation.
Investors looking to evaluate potential financial advisors can avail themselves of many lists of sample questions, such as those suggested by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, for interviewing practitioners.
I'm suggesting raising considered questions that solicit a specific and detailed response that can be of use across a business, for sales and customer service as well as product development.
Burr was asked if the Senate panel wanted to determine if there was anything suggesting a direct link to Trump, and responded: «We know that our challenge is to answer that question for the American people.»
Questions, the experts suggest, are useful for fending off someone else's question that you're not prepared to answer.
Cullinan suggests questions like: «Jane, from the discussion so far, what really stands out for you?»
When questioned, Apple told us it was «not unusual» for a speaker with a silicone base to leave a «mild mark» when placed on certain oil or wax based wood finished surfaces, suggesting the marks are caused by oils diffusing between the silicone base and the table surface.
For more suggested questions, read the free brochure «How to Choose and Use a CPA.»
The DOL's former head of wage enforcement, David Weil, recently suggested that weighing whether gig economy workers should be classified as employees or independent contractors is not so different than making the same determination for workers at brick - and - mortar businesses.84 Existing legal tests to determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor are multifactor, fact - based exercises based on the level of control a company exerts over the workers in question.
He noted that the evidence so far on these questions is «far from conclusive» but for the most part it suggests that to date the effects have been gradual and limited.
During today's session committee chair Damian Collins again made a direct appeal for Zuckerberg to testify, pausing the flow of questions momentarily to cite news reports suggesting the Facebook founder has agreed to fly to Brussels to testify before European Union lawmakers in relation to the Cambridge Analytica Facebook data misuse scandal.
I think the answer to these questions are that 1) it's not at all clear that this trend is as definitive as Graham suggests; 2) it's a mixed bag for entrepreneurs (more positive in the short run, potentially negative in the long term); and 3) it's clearly not a positive trend for early - stage investors.
Once you have identified the questions your persona has, track the answers to the questions and a suggested format for providing this information.
To make use of this approach, sales representatives should prep for sales meetings by writing down potential problems prospects might have, along with what types of Problem questions might be used to elicit these problems, what types of Implication questions could be used to underscore the consequences of these problems, and what types of Need questions could be used to suggest your company's product as a solution for these problems.
But as precipitous market moves in early February and late March suggested a return to more historically normal levels of volatility, the question for investors now is how to adapt their approach to the new environment.»
While all indications suggest its huge business continues to hum along, investors will be watching for the answers to two major questions.
And while I would not purport to answer that question here, Figure 3.2 of the NGP Report (Northern Gateway Forecast of United States versus China and India Oil Demand) does suggest that market access, or lack thereof, could be a limiting factor for oil sands production.
I've been using auto suggest tools to generate ideas for my next piece of content (sg.serpstat.com) and used «questions only» filters to see what questions users put into Google.
@ Mr Frugal — Most of the anecdotal evidence suggests that people generally spend less once they hit FI and still end up earning despite themselves, I guess it's a question of how long you're prepared to wait for the lifestyle you want.
Answer: Only you can know the answer to this question, but I do suggest that before you go out and meet with several family offices, you should decide exactly what type of family office you are looking for.
I'd like to suggest — in strictly tentative fashion as a hypothesis that I am amusing myself with these days — that as important as each of those questions are, none of them should be the starting point for our doctrine of creation.
I think the crucial question for Pentecostals and third - wave charismatics in the next century is to wrestle with catholicity on many levels, and their letters suggest the tangible grounds for being hopeful about such a conversation.
He connects sexual activity to increasing doubts among young adults, and suggests that when twenty - somethings come home from college with scientific or philosophical questions related to their faith, those questions are just a guise for what's really at work — they're having sex.
God's way of choosing the poor and humble as well as the element of the «unexpected» associated with Advent suggests several important questions for U.S. Christians today.
In support of this claim, I suggest we may look to Jean - Paul Sartre for a partial answer to the question: What is this strange consciousness, and how shall we define it?
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace»
If you read closely, you'll see that I suggested an «un-caused cause» is the typical solution offered by theists who, after inferring the necessity of causation for all events, must then answer the question of what caused their proffered «cause.»
To speak, then, of the «God - hypothesis» may be to use a misleading kind of language, to put up the wrong frames of reference and to suggest that we look for God - answers to questions where such answers would be out of place.
I suggest that the problem of theodicy confronting process theism focuses considerably on the question of God's «design» for bringing into being new aims, desires, and wants.
On the basis of my own work in descriptive biblical ethics I can tentatively suggest a different avenue for this normative question than has been taken so far.
In Gall's case, this juxtaposition not only reduces philosophy and theology to mere «bluster,» thereby liberating us to act without thinking seriously; it suggests that none of the consequences that follow from, for example, the codification of same - sex marriage — the redefinition of kinship, the irrevocable technologizing of human «reproduction,» further expansion of the «new eugenics,» deliberate creation of three - parent households, and least of all, the fate of children conceived in this brave new world — even provoke questions of human import worth thinking seriously about.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
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