The survey didn't
deal with the question of whether students, particularly in elementary school, will be competent enough to take a computer - based test.
So you better make nice and get really good at
dealing with questions about how you would handle situations you have never encountered, nor likely ever will encounter.
But with the help of new contacts, they can be more informed on how to
deal with that question on immigration or that letter about NHS waiting lists.
State supreme courts periodically review
cases dealing with questions about the rights of free speech and assembly by citizen groups in malls.
Our knowledge of the industry from both the corporate and policyholder perspective allows us to also
deal with questions concerning claim handling and bad faith insurance practices.
The individual works aim to approach the idea of public space,
while dealing with questions of how artistic production and intention can be realised within institutional or public spheres.
The
case deals with the question whether public libraries are entitled to lend electronic versions of books (e-books) and, if so, under which conditions.
This panel is
not dealing with questions of law, and it is not governed by the technical rules of evidence which may apply in courts.
Even if employees are a little short of the expertise needed, giving the project to them will develop the expertise internally to
deal with the question at hand and handle greater questions later.
All kidding aside, metaphysics does attempt to
deal with questions about the unknown and well, with just trying to determine which questions to ask perhaps.
Another reporter followed by asking Brady, «Do you kind of relish that knowing that you can take all those questions on, you can deflect away from the pressure of your teammates, because you've been
dealing with questions like that in various ways over the last 15, 16 years?»
These ideas about directness, intimacy, and proportion (all of
which deal with questions of ideal viewing conditions) became driving concerns behind the design of the Clyfford Still Museum, whose largest gallery measures about 1,200 square feet, with a ceiling placed, by today's standards, at a modest twelve to sixteen feet above the floor.
Let me first of all elaborate on this epistemological standpoint
by dealing with the question of whether there can be development or innovation in religious beliefs and in their transmission.
This
post deals with questions about being in Christ, getting forgiveness from God, and how the Reformation didn't reform much.
During «settle» periods, we will also address some common SDiT handler issues, such as how to best
deal with questions from strangers, gear and equipment questions, and more.