Sentences with phrase «who referred questions»

Percoco forwarded an email seeking comment to an MSG spokeswoman, who referred questions to his lawyer.

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Executives are more likely to have admins (often referred to as gatekeepers) that invariably will ask a question that sends shivers down many sellers» spines: Who is this, and what is it regarding?
«We're going to YouTube,» Musk said, referring to the owner of a channel on the video - streaming service who had lobbied the CEO ahead of time for the chance to ask questions on behalf of retail investors.
State police referred questions about the incident involving El Marro to state prosecutors, who did not respond to requests for comment.
For current and former customers who believe they have been affected, Anthem has provided a toll - free phone number (1-877-263-7995) where it has promised to address questions related to the «very sophisticated external cyber attack,» as Swedish referred to it.
When contacted to confirm that Kulich had worked for him, Shkreli referred all questions to his attorney, Benjamin Brafman, who, when reached, said he would not comment on anything related to Shkreli's case.)
«Some don't know that they may be eligible for multiple benefits; others just simply don't understand the question,» she says, noting that the question applies only to those who are still eligible to «restrict the scope of the application to spousal benefits only» or what some refer to as filing a restricted application.
After a pause, Musk said «We're going to YouTube,» referring to the owner of a channel on the video - streaming service who lobbied the CEO ahead of time for the chance to ask questions on behalf of retail investors.
Now, the question of whether the word arsenokotai here is refering to those who participate in a particular sexual practice is a different, much more technical question.
To answer this question accurately, the minister may need to refer the alcoholic to a physician or psychotherapist who understands alcoholism and who can evaluate the person's need for particular therapies.
If in this connection we would only refer to the testimony of the Spirit who speaks in and through Scripture, this would indeed be correct and would be acknowledged also in Catholic theology; but we would not yet have reached the question where the dialogue touches the human dimension as such.
The severe storm in question, for instance, might be explained by referring to the anger of the God (Or gods) who controlled it.
And yes, you're talking about a single event that happened thousands of years ago on a single day And I meant the later, when I ask question, they are generally honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed with me on every, because you assumed that at least part of the story was true, but who is the everyone you were referring to?
The «we» in this question does not refer to our individual selves, as though we were isolated persons who could have a life apart from the church or apart from the nation and the race.
Rather, it is for him a profoundly spiritual question, because he finds behind authoritarianism an image of God which refers to a severe ruler who does not support humans in their own being but hinders them.
Matthew Parris takes up the question in the Spectator of London, provoked by a book by Britain's Chief Rabbi, Dr. Jonathan Sacks, who regularly refers to «Judeo - Christian» values.
Without naming names, the 52 - year - old made it known who he was referring to and it wouldn't be surprising to see him under hot bother again from the Football Association if he's deemed to be calling their integrity into question.
these comments were from the official club's website, there is no way that these are some kind of speculation or rumours as these pundits from Goal.com used to do.And as far as I can see, its the club itself who do nt want to see Toure go.Last time I checked Goal.com they also said that Walcott isnt happy and could be sold for 400.000 Pounds, as well as Eboue's speculation which has been mentionned early today.SF, can you please refer me to some of those sites or blogs that you have seen this updates of Toure's concern???? I am really curious abt that coz when I left my computer yesterday, I was very confident that the threat of Toure leaving is completely out of question and sight from all fans.
Who I was referring to when I questioned «Beginning or Ending?»
If you have questions about your kids» fighting, talk with your doctor, who can help you determine whether your family might benefit from professional help and refer you to local behavioral health resources.
If you have a question about breasts, nipples, breastfeeding, lactation, nursing bras, breast pumps, pumping or breastfed babies, Donna can either help you or refer you to someone who can help you.
Specifically referred to by the Court was evidence given by BHA Vice President and moral philosopher Simon Blackburn, who had said, «True respect for life means respect for the persons whose lives are in question - refusing assistance, when their plea is settled and uncoerced discounts and demeans their personhood.
I referred to tax - funded benefits in my question, but this does not provide an answer to why the US draw different conclusions from this than the rest of the world (who also provide such benefits to expats, even if they don't pay taxes on foreign income).
Gillen referred questions about Corbett's role to her transition executive director Brian Muellers, who said in an email: «The bipartisan transition team consisted of over thirty volunteer members with diverse political, economic and community based expertise in the Town of Hempstead and was in no way involved in what has become just the latest, sad chapter in the Town of Oyster Bay.
Caputo referred questions to his attorney, Dennis Vacco, who denied that the FBI or special counsel has reached out.
But he pointedly referred to himself as a «sceptic» and backed those who question the «grand plans and utopian visions» of those in the EU.
Azzopardi referred all questions about the email to Sugarman, who declined to comment for this story.
«How acrimonious things get really depend on how willing the administration is in accepting our findings [and] responding to our questions,» adds Bardella, who refers to his boss as «questioner - in - chief.»
It also has a strong leader in Robertson, a man who has been referred to as the «unofficial leader of the opposition» thanks to his commanding performances at Prime Minister's Questions, where he has often outclassed Corbyn.
Andrew Lanza of Staten Island and John Flanagan of Long Island — who has been floated as a contender for the leadership position — referred all questions to LaValle.
12:02 - «They can even plant questions at short notice,» Cameron says, referring to the first questioner, who gave Brown a chance to address the topic in a favourable way.
He referred questions about diversity on the campaign to Charlie King, the executive director of the Democratic State Committee, a longtime Cuomo confidant who is black.
The party referred questions to Golub, who would not identify specific candidates or others who were were subjects of the investigation.
Tagaris referred questions about his approach and Sanders» strategy to a campaign spokesman, who did not respond to requests for comment.
The city's Law Department referred The Post's questions about de Blasio's sit down with prosecutors to mayoral spokesman Eric Phillips, who would only say the mayor was questioned in «late December.»
More than one person who knows them, when I asked questions about Nixon, referred to «they» instead of «she.»
Gallivan, who chairs the Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections committee and is vice chair of the Education Committee, at first referred questions to Flanagan.
Point being that those lists simply don't reflect the full picture nor do they really address the specific question being asked (who are the 15 people Harry Reid is referring to)
Mr Trump, who has denied having an affair with Ms Daniels, said he was unaware of Mr Cohen's payment to her and referred questions to the lawyer.
Referring to lawsuits that would reverse approved charter co-locations, Merriman told reporters: «I have a simple question for [the mayor]: can he look every parent in the eye who expects to send their child to these schools in the fall and say to them, «The school that I will now force you to go to is going to be better than the school that I am taking away from you and is your choice.»»
«There's a military line that goes with that — he's as subtle as a sailor on a two - hour shore leave,» Zuckerman said, referring to New York Times reporter Tom Kaplan, who had asked the question.
She declined comment and referred questions to her brother's attorney, Richard Morvillo, who has offices in New York and Washington.
James and Mark - Viverito referred all questions to the NYPD, which determines who is assigned a security detail.
WBEN referred to this incident in a question to the mayor, who acknowledged that those individuals were afraid of being displaced.
Bichotte's campaign referred questions to her attorney, Aaron Maslow, who called the lawsuit frivolous because he says his client has lived in the district and in the state for more than five years.
Today the city's water quality manager, Mike Lynn, referred all questions to city spokesman Alexander Marion, who did not return a phone call.
They equipped the students who were interested in acting as peer mentors with intervention tools, such as active listening, peer support techniques, and a suicide prevention method known as QPR — question, persuade, and refer to professionals for help — that can be applied to acute depression and severe anxiety.
She's who I turn to when I have questions as well as someone I often refer friends and clients to when they need the support only she can provide.
A student who asks you specific questions related to food and nutrition will be best served if you refer them to a registered dietician or similar professional.
Question — when you say «people who can't take in fuel on a long run...» Are you referring to gels and GU's?
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