Sentences with phrase «than a question»

But this is an issue related to systems rather than the question of assessment being fit for purpose.
It is more than a question of getting the right data (or getting the data right); it is a question of faith and of relationship.
More important than the question of whether your blog should be on or off your law firm website is this: should you blog at all?
For the record, most of these questions were NOT asked in the survey other than the question about a renewal special price for you loyal first - time subscribers.
Consider talking to a financial professional with the right knowledge to ensure you are left with more answers than questions to help you achieve your long - term financial goals.
I like to ask a question suggested by the poem, rather than a question about the poem.
For him, the question of the «quality» of the standard is different than the question of whether common standards reduce outcome variability.
This has been more of an assumption than a question in recent decades.
Even deeper than the questions, we want to know we're OK, heard, seen and appreciated.
«So when do we get started,» he says, more statement than question, to a potential client who had yet to commit to a contract.
Ultimately, however, it is far more important to realize that it does work rather than question how it works.
I'm sorry if reality contradicts your faith, and I'm sorry that you would rather people lie than question what you have chosen believe.
And I believe that retirement income strategies go much further than the question of a safe withdrawal rate.
The questions asked are limited, fortunately, to around 10 questions and they tend to be much, much more liberal than the questions asked on a no exam kind.
There would «natural dust» in this area, right now, only question is how much, rather than a question if there is any.
Question 3 is even tougher than question 2, as making projections of the future requires highly advanced computer modeling.
Far more important than the question as to whether such occasional prayers can be answered as we wish is the basic need of all men to be sure that life has meaning.
The answer to that question is even more intriguing than the question.
There is nothing more telling about your audience and their needs than a question.
It turns out that answers are much more complicated to study than questions are.
The solution is often more simple than your question: eat more.
Clearly the student needs to know more to answer question B than question A.
There is a similar question on this site, but I am interested in answers for much lower levels of annual mileage than that question specified.
It is a more complex discussion than your question seeks an answer for.
This will make them follow the rules than question them.
In a business development or client feedback discussion, the purpose is totally different than questioning a witness.
Some «blame the victim», charging them with being careless workers rather than questioning if the employer has provided safe working conditions.
Ultimately, it is way more than a question about one educational setting versus another one.
The immunity question is a closer one than the question on the merits of defamation law about which there is much more case law to flesh out what is and isn't covered.
On the issue of duty of care, the court held this was a matter of fact (rather than a question of law) properly decided by jurors.
It isn't long, however, before we enter an educational system that rewards answers more than questions.
It would seem to me that the key technical point here is the involvement of «the brokerage» moreso than a question of seller ownership of the offer at the point of presentation.
No more divisive issue faces the churches of this country today than the question of ordaining homosexuals.
Less comment than question: can you target multiple sales pages from a Facebook ad?
There are several things to keep in mind: First, as Dilip's answer says, there are many indices, with different aims, so the number of «hot» stocks that someone would need to potentially target is much larger than your question suggests.
First, as Dilip's answer says, there are many indices, with different aims, so the number of «hot» stocks that someone would need to potentially target is much larger than your question suggests.
The point being that, critical as mobilisation is, the issue of how to win a general election is much more complex than the question of engaging those who currently fail to vote at all.
Those sorts of questions are much more interesting and useful than questions about whether a particular politician should accept paid speaking engagements, and certainly more important than the borderline silly question of whether money that was accepted in good faith ought to be paid back.
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