The best breeders
want valid answers even if they are disappointing.
Not exact matches
The reason these guys are interested in it is if they continually
answer questions that are
valid, people may
want to come and hire them for their services.
Valid questions for students to ask who really
want an
answer.
Truthers accept these
answers as
valid because they
want to believe Bush was behind the attacks, because to a man truthers hate Bush.
I
want to say that I think this is a very
valid question — but the
answer to the issue is not so simple as you might think.
The first
answer that I provided is «anything and everything»; existence itself verified through consciousness of existence, which must be considered
valid if we
want to consider the verifiability of anything.
These are all
valid issues and concerns, but I think that in addition to praying for these things and then waiting for God to
answer, He might
want us to go and be an
answer to our own prayers.
What we
want on the bench is a
valid question and ignorance can be the only
answer to why people thumbed you down
In a Ph.D., «everything has to be done in a very controlled manner... so that the research is reliable and
valid, and a coach isn't always interested in that, they just
want a quick fix and a quick
answer.»
I actually responded to an entry made about this post but I thought it was a
valid contribution to the general thread of debate here: The general feel I have for services like Twitter is that they provide a very easy and very simple way to get the information and thoughts out there for people who don't
want the responsibility of running a blog,
want to avoid the invasive data - mining of the social network and very quickly fire off something witty, something silly, something topical or genuinely
answer that all important Twitter question... What are they doing?
The problem is that even after being fixed, what the data is showing isn't what the people asking the question
want to hear, so they ignore the
answer and go on repeating the question in order to convince their audience that it's a
valid question.
They were
valid questions and I too
wanted answers.
Valid answer, still today, we all
want to raise a good person with high morals, solid values and a healthy work ethic.