Sentences with phrase «which prompts the question»

Which prompts the question, is this really an accidental reveal or just a less than subtle PR move to help build some hype for the struggling mobile giant's new products?
All of which prompts the question: Who'd want to buy it?
Success currently operates in four boroughs and Moskowitz has an ambitious target of reaching 100 schools within the next decade, which prompts the question: Why are there no Success Academy schools on Staten Island?
Robot & Frank, out now in New York and expanding to more markets in the coming weeks, is a charming and surprisingly heartfelt robot buddy heist movie; it is also a vehicle for the great Frank Langella, and one which prompts the question, «Can't Frank Langella just be in everything?»
Which prompts the question: Why am I trying to value it?!
The work I am the curator of my own misery 2010, is an example, which prompts questions of perception and meaning.

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Also worth a look are customer feedback services such as Hively (basic plans are free, paid service starts at $ 15 per month), which prompt visitors to answer survey questions about their experience using your website.
Achenbach reported the telescopes had never left the ground, which prompted a number of questions about the mysterious NRO hardware.
It is a uniquely modern question prompted by the dovetailing of Apple's new technology, which uses a fingerprint - based Touch ID to unlock the latest iPhone, and the heightened focus on government intrusion and surveillance of emails and communications, as demonstrated by the National Security Agency scandal.
These software programs, which are increasingly used by retailers and investment companies on their websites, prompt visitors to ask basic questions and then answer them.
Which leads me to the latest episode in our series 1 of market - indicator debunkings, prompted by the following question: Is the VIX really the market's fear indicator?
Pope Francis has reaffirmed the «primacy» of using conscience to handle tough moral questions in a message on The Joy Of Love, his document which prompted warnings of a schism with its opening to civilly remarried Catholics receiving Communion.
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus prompts an even more basic question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
That socialization has taken place within disciplines which ask their own questionsquestions often prompted by considerations other than the life of faith.
The political history which Arendt documents prompts us to raise this question despite the best of rhetoric coming from the Movement's analysts.
That prompted the question about his son, which Timberlake answered by saying he'd never play football.
It is actually double proof, because it it is about Wenger being so angered by the badgering post match questions from the BBC interviewer which prompted the Frenchman to tell his players not to answer any more questions but it turns into an attack on the man and the club.
Wenger has already praised the Costa Rican for his performance last week, which prompted me to ask the question if Joel would keep Ramsey on the bench, but now Wenger has gone even further and suggested they could both play together.
We love all the introspective and sweet questions about your new baby which you are prompted to answer, as well as the more funny prompts for toddlers and serious questions and prompts for pre-school children.
Questions were soon raised as to where her new child came from, which prompted a police investigation.
In her campaign, Templeton questioned the board's financial management and the revocation of privilege of the floor, which was prompted by public outbursts over the past several years.
The first «World Conference on Untouchability» has prompted questions in the House of Commons and the House of Lords about government policy towards the global human rights problem of caste discrimination, which afflicts almost 250 million people in countries from Japan to Nigeria.
He has a distinctive, southern - sounding accent, which, he noted ruefully, prompted «the most frequent question I got from New York City media.»
Using the Google Hangout's chat function, participants such as Joe Kerns, co-founder of the start - up Roundview.co and a volunteer with the New York City Code for America brigade betaNYC, and Chris Whong, a data solutions activist at Socrata who is co-captain of betaNY, asked questions about the degree to which information about constituent services prompted by social media and other avenues is available as public data for analysis.
There's a question on the spare room subsidy (bedroom tax to you and me) which does not prompt a comment about Len McClusky.
Ultimately, the cost came in at $ 2.84 million, prompting some county legislators to question the expense and the timing of the resolution, which was sent to the Legislature after its resolution deadline.
Yesterday's report revived memories of the cash - for - questions saga which prompted allegations that John Major's government was tainted by sleaze.
Mr. de Blasio did not know the answer to the question, although it was a simple one, which prompted Mr. DeFrancisco to respond with derision.
That has already prompted some to question the legitimacy of the move, which could break freedom of movement agreements.
Sounding like New York State's own Vladimir Putin, Gov. Andrew Cuomo explains to Crain's New York's editorial board why he can't be accused of «interfering» with the work of the Moreland Commission investigating state corruption, which he recently disbanded (prompting the US district attorney to scoop up its files, saying its work wasn't done): «It's not a legal question.
This meant that most Commissioners were elected by less than 7 % of eligible voters, which naturally prompted questions about the legitimacy of what is a powerful office.
Questions were prompted following a Times Union examination of county legislators» financial disclosure forms for 2016, which showed at least two forms left incomplete or inaccurate.
The action prompted angry denunciations from several councilors, who said they did not necessarily question the selection of Nicoletti but were outraged by the haste with which he was chosen.
But the big question remaining is whether the child's health will be affected by the traces of the mother's mitochondrial DNA that he carries, which could prompt some of his mitochondria to function improperly.
Recent research questioning whether most AIDS in Africa is spread through sex, which was reported in Discover last month, has prompted a rebuttal from evolutionary biologist Edward Holmes of the University of Oxford.
In the press conference, Gianotti also took questions about a less serious topic: the choice of the «Comic Sans» font for her 2012 Higgs presentation, which prompted much teasing as it seemed incongrous with the solemnity of the discovery.
They hoped the blinking lights, which spell out «MFC» during the rest of the year, would prompt students to ask questions about the unique alternative energy source in a bucket.
I do a fair amount of my Reiki practice via distance, which frequently prompts the question: «Does distance Reiki really work?»
Thank you for prompt respond Tony So I guess my main question is: You are saying 2200 it a bit too much, but as I explained, I am burning about 1800 for my physical activity only plus my body needs some for daily functioning (which is at least 1300 - 1400) as if I did not burn another 1800.
When it comes to the question of which shoes to wear with sweats, the first and prompt reply would be to wear sports shoes with sweatpants.
Questions arose after the Atlanta Journal - Constitution began publishing a series of articles in 2009 about the veracity of standardized test scores, which prompted Governor Sonny Perdue to open an official inquiry.
These are the kind of questions prompted by Allen's latest picture, which is titled You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and is very weak indeed.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is one of the first successful mainstream games we've seen to tackle a real - world issue and dedicate a percentage of sales to a meaningful cause, which prompts an important question: where are all the other games for change?
Which is not to suggest that the movie short - circuits rational thought or inquiry; on the contrary, its teasing, sun - drenched surfaces are likely to prompt a series of questions.
, and use these smaller questions to build to a monster prompt («Can I make a catapult which shoots a marshmallow over 30 feet using these materials?»).
Asking them to question their underlying beliefs or why they reacted in a certain way prompts them to explore their motives, which brings them one step closer to increasing their flexibility.
Here is the list of questions which you will be prompted by LBC Canvas:
Students can be provided a set of progressive questions in which a correct answer will allow them to move to the next question while an incorrect answer will prompt them to revisit the information before attempting the question again.
Inquiry is in the DNA of PBL, which features learners choosing a guiding question that prompts a need to know, then organizing to find the answers, and finally concluding with a finished project or solved problem.
Students are prompted to respond to questions relating to style, taste, couture vs the high street, the ways in which celebrities may influence fashion, the longevity of certain trends, and the way in which people may be judged on their appearance.
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