The very short answer to this question is a resounding «yes!»
Not exact matches
Now i know that some of these
questions could bring up a
very long and complicated
answer which i wouldnt mind personally but for the sake of my paper i would appreciate if you could make
short and
to the point
answers.
the
shortest answer to your
question is the cross, where God tells us two things clearly: 1) we are much worse off than we want
to admit (that's what I deserve)... but at the
very same time... 2) we are much more loved than we ever dared hope (Jesus takes what I deserve)
To answer your question... yes I am exploring the same issues by creating a very simple series of short vidoes placed on the web which exmaines a different path for the 21st century church to follow and what it could look like, Its not advertised but about 3500 viewings so fa
To answer your
question... yes I am exploring the same issues by creating a
very simple series of
short vidoes placed on the web which exmaines a different path for the 21st century church
to follow and what it could look like, Its not advertised but about 3500 viewings so fa
to follow and what it could look like, Its not advertised but about 3500 viewings so far.
«Most chatbots today are only able
to give you
very short answers, and mainly just for factual
questions,» says Makoto Nakatsuji at NTT Resonant.
But from an email conversation with Francis, Vavrus, and several other atmospheric scientists this week, it became clear that there may be more
questions than
answers at this point, given the large amount of natural variability that affects winter weather patterns, and the
very short observational record of how the atmosphere responded
to extreme losses of sea ice (only five winters of records since 2007).
Katrina agreed
to answer my
questions a
short time ago (it is a
very detailed Ukrainian dating interview:)-RRB-:
There are many Internet advertises sites,
very short registration processes and others that require that you
to answer many
questions.
The
very short answer to the final
question is that
short, wide inlet runners move the torque curve up the rev range whereas long, narrow runners move the curve down the rev range.
A couple of months before I retired, this past June, I wrote a
very short booklet
to answer some of the
questions about the industry that I had spent the last decade in.
The
very short, glib
answer to that
question is, «You get what you pay for» and this is true in all areas concerning customer service and quality of the final product itself.
The
very short,
very simple...
answer to the
question he asked is the NYSE, NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, etc..
I've written before on the topic of edge, and how I think certain behavioral qualities can create much larger advantages for small investors than they might realize, but the
short answer to this
question is something I've observed over the years: everyone talks about these principles, but it's
very difficult
to effectively capitalize on them.
Microsoft doesn't
answer any of those
questions, putting the onus on third - party developers and old (sometimes
very old) games
to do the heavylifting in the
short term.
But from an email conversation with Francis, Vavrus, and several other atmospheric scientists this week, it became clear that there may be more
questions than
answers at this point, given the large amount of natural variability that affects winter weather patterns, and the
very short observational record of how the atmosphere responded
to extreme losses of sea ice (only five winters of records since 2007).
I have selected the united - states as the main focus of the
question, simply because it's most likely
to get a quality
answer, however if you also know how the same would work out in a western european country I would love it if an
answer could include a
very short rundown of that as well.
It's
very easy for people
to ask
questions and provide
very few facts, then rely heavily on the
short, broad
answers they are given.