Sentences with phrase «which begs»

The amount of choices out there can feel overwhelming which begs the question, why choose us?
Which begs the question, are you still a landlord if you, yourself, don't consider yourself as one?
Which begs the question: how did we do that?
But, it's still a lot more than the $ 20 - $ 30 per day average to park your vehicle in the Toronto's downtown core, which begs the question: why are storage rates for damaged vehicles so high?
Perhaps it's time for storytelling to tie into a law firm's pricing strategy... which begs the question: Does your firm have a pricing strategy?
Which itself begs the further question over whether career counselling is more about securing funds or actually assisting students in their career prospects.
Which begs the obvious question — did the four women without any partners or other sources of income have the same practice needs and personal experiences as the other, seemingly well - heeled, PLAP recipients?
Which begs the question, «what role will links play as popularity signals in search engines of the future?»
He went on to say that now this is a «less ordinary» practice — which begs the question — how often is less ordinary?
[4] Quite often, the challenged measures relate to policy areas where member states enjoy wide discretion (if not exclusive competence), which begs the question of whether the measures relate to a «field covered by EU law» if the measures only have to comply with the fundamental freedoms and the principle of non-discrimination and have no direct connection to the requirements of specific EU acts (such as directives and regulations).
If you rent your Tesla out via a shared fleet, gone are the days of keeping all the stuff you think you might need in the back seat, or being able to jump in your car and leave at any time, or knowing that your vehicle will be exactly as you left it when you return to it (which begs the question of how insurance and liability issues would be handled for these types of personal vehicle rentals).
Dan sums up the current EPA - GHG situation pretty good, though it has an expected spin that implies the EPA really knows what it's doing — which begs reality.
Which begs the question - if there really is so much love out there, why does the common narrative seem like there's a constant battle going on?
Which begs an important question: how did it get into the same room with serious scholars?
These large trees add literally tons of new growth to their mass every year which can remain largely locked up in their trunks for millennia, which begs to question how they can support such high growth rates in such an otherwise challenging environment.
All of which begs the question: if solar power can reduce peak energy costs, strengthen the grid, create jobs and make our communities healthier and cleaner, why aren't we seeing a whole lot more of it?
Which begs the question — was Harry used in the analysis of all the stations or was it not used but left on the table?
Which all begs the question that since Pachauri is not a poor man, nor are any of his institutions in penury, why did they not request the full audit that could have gone much further in providing reassurance?
The problem if it's not applied (I think) is that the NOAA figures being compared include it, which begs the question as to whether eg figure 20 is a valid comparison.
There was also the definitive Fairall et al (1996) but they didn't observe the IPCC's mechanism either, which begs the question: where exactly in the respective ocean basins is the IPCC's posited phenomenon actually occurring?
Which begs the question: how many pinheads can dance on the head of a pin?
Which begs the very question being asked.
is one which begs replies from those who, like myself, doubt the robustness of those models.
All of which begs the question, what is the point of Leo Hickman?
Even the simplest accolade in one of her Tweets is something which begs for extended questioning when anyone dives into details of who she was praising and how her praise of him falls apart.
Which begs the question: if we accept, like Judy seems to do, that to preserve their integrity, scientists should avoid politics, should we close down Judy's, which is undisputably a political megaphone?
All scholarship on the relationship between climate migration and unrest (including Kelley et al's paper) makes clear that there is always a complex of factors, which begs the question: can international law make decisions on conferring migrant or refugee status if someone is, say, a 30 % climate migrant, a 20 % economic migrant, and a 50 % war refugee?
Which begs the question if time can go faster and slower, implying an increase in entropy, con't it be viewed instead as having to be balanced out by the increasing sphere of proportional influence on surrounding matter.
Which begs the question: What planet are you living on?
But Julien, for instance, does not deal with race in the same direct and open way that Jafa does, which begs the question of whether this is the only way that Black artists in Europe can get support from big institutions — by steering clear of race.
In this respect, the published volume is a close reproduction of the digital project, which begs the question as to whether it is duplicative.
Existing somewhere between the studio and the digital, the physicality of the work is disrupted, which begs the question: where do these images exist in the world?
Which begs the question: what's quintessentially Southern?
Galleries want you to be relatively established already so they can take advantage of YOUR client list and they have very little desire to kick start an artist's career from scratch... which begs the question: if you're already established with a nice track record of sales, why give up 50 % of sales?
Which begs the same question: Why?
With that said, the Mega Man games typically aren't as story driven as some other video game properties that have recently started development for the silver screen such as Assassins Creed, also being handled by Fox, which begs the question as to whether or not this project can succeed where so many other video game movies have failed miserably in the past.
Which begs the question, why can't the single player be worked on first, and then the PvP?
Of course this means grinding through level after level of repetition which begs the question of will casual fans care and will hardcore players be willing to invest the time and tedium to unlock it all.
Which begs the question, does this provide a tactical -LSB-...]
More than likely, an upgraded PS4 will be more in the vein of the New 3DS than a PS5, which begs the question: Why would Sony go through the trouble?
However, the mysterious voice guiding him argues that time is only a matter of perspective and does not exist, which begs the question of Alexander's reality.
Which begs the question, if it is a good idea to aim to franchise a gaming series before the original game is even released?
Bat - fleck seems to be the only silver lining out of that whole sordid idea (I think they should scrap and reboot the whole thing as a bad dream he was having), which begs the question, where does Batman, and his associated video games, go from here?
Which begs the question: why the hell is Nintendo, with the Switch already going great guns, putting out another variant on the 3DS, in the shape of the New 2DS XL?
Which begs the question; WHY is the water dungeon always the most annoying dungeon in the Zelda games?
Rumblings suggest that the Mass Effect Trilogy is headed to PS4 and Xbox One, which begs the question: do we actually want or even need it?
Said fights can even more annoying when the AI is using non-ranked characters, which begs the mention of what truly caught my ire in the game — the grind.
Currently aside from TUG Yogscast are promising other things, and claim they plan on spending a lot of money giving back to their fans, which begs the question of why they won't simply refund them.
By the time you have a casino, you may be running out of city space, which begs the fact that cities are too small to be cities.
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