I would like to use one (probably this one) with a blog post I'm
writing about asking questions.
Not exact matches
Entrepreneurs with great book ideas would
ask me sincere
questions about how they could make the book
writing process quicker and effective, and I would pretentiously lecture them
about hard work.
Entrepreneurs who are looking to attract investors need to develop and pitch a plan — preferably
written — that answers every potential investor
question about your startup before it is
asked.
Use a lawyer - approved
written test,
asking questions about the contractors» independence.
Four U.S. House Republicans, including the chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, on Friday
wrote Apple chief executive Tim Cook
asking him to answer
questions about its disclosure that it slowed older iPhones with flagging batteries.
«If the person has given you something in their profile to reference, either that message bait picture, or something interesting
written, just
ask a
question about it,» she said.
Recently, I was
asked to speak at an event at Columbia University
about the future of entrepreneurship, and some of the
questions I was
asked motivated me to
write a quick guide to entrepreneurship — think of it as the eight - step plan for winning the entrepreneurship battle ahead.
In the study, college students were
asked to
write down how they'd answer a
question about their biggest weakness in a job interview.
«Googlers are
writing in, concerned
about their safety and worried they may be «outed» publicly for
asking a
question in the Town Hall,» the chief exec
wrote in a memo explaining the cancellation.
is
asking a
question I can
write about.
Asking questions during an interview can be an essential opportunity to get insider information
about the program, as well as demonstrate interest, curiosity, and enthusiasm to your interviewer,
writes Brian Precious, author of «Get In, Get Connected, Get Hired: Lessons from an MBA Insider.»
The final lesson from Soros is quite similar to the lesson we
wrote about a couple quarters ago in #NotDifferentThisTime on the wisdom of Sir John Templeton who said that investors would always
ask him where is the best place to invest, and he would respond to them that this was exactly the wrong
question and that they should rather be
asking where is it the most miserable?
She
asked a series of
questions aimed at eliciting the information she was looking for (e.g., «If you use freelance writers who aren't experts in your industry, what makes you trust them to
write well
about your specific topic areas?
It made me think
about the common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept
asking myself, is this making my life better (I forgot I
wrote a post on the topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A
question to
ask all the time: «Is this making my life better» «-RRB-.
Writing about some recent sales of Heinz (HNZ) stock by Nelson Peltz of the Trian Companies, Salzman
asks the
question of whether or not something may be wrong with Heinz.
Ally Spotts
writes about why our generation
asks the wrong
questions about sex, and how we can find the right answers.
These are not stupid, but legitimate
questions that serious biblical and theological scholars have
asked and
written about extensively.
Fame and honours brought a stream of enquiries
about Darwin's religious views, leading him to comment «Half the fools throughout Europe
write to
ask me the stupidest
questions.»
Not one of them, Ginia Bellafante
writes, «
asked administrators a single
question about the recent arrest of a teacher's aide on charges that he was physically inappropriate with a male student.
As is often the case when I
write about confronting doubt or
questioning certain theological traditions, I got a message or two urging me to stop
asking so many pesky
questions and just enjoy the bliss of absolute certainty that should accompany true faith.
Keller should have stopped a couple of weeks early, before he
wrote the disaster titled, «
Asking Candidates Tougher
Questions About Faith.»
In his address on the World Day of Peace a year ago, Pope Benedict XVI
wrote about this longing in all of us: «This is the fundamental
question that must be
asked: who is man?»
Those who
wrote them, being believers, theologians, and preachers themselves, were seeking to make God and godliness known to their original envisaged audience, and the first
question to be
asked about each book has to do with what its writer saw it as saying and showing
about God himself.
After this rant
about womens» ministry stirred up some good
questions and this post had us all wrestling with what to do
about it, I
asked my friend, Ed Cyzewski, if he would like to
write a guy's perspective on mens» ministries.
After this rant
about womens» ministry stirred up some good
questions and this post had us all wrestling with what to do
about it, I
asked my friend, Ed Cyzewski, if he would like to
write a guy's perspective on mens»...
For the
questions you
ask, the Book of Mormon will
ask you to explain how a kid in the 1830's could of
written and known so much
about central american history.
Another important
question is to
ask what scriptures is Paul
writing about.?
It may be that he is too busy clothing J in his dress of many colors to have
asked the obvious
question: was it really possible to
write secular literature
about God in antiquity?
I love reading it, wrestling with it,
asking questions about it,
writing about it, and talking
about it with other people.
The curious child I was kept
asking questions about how, if no one had seen God, could they possibly be sure he had
written these words.
Just when the culture starts
asking questions about economic equality and issues of international justice for the poor, the church also starts teaching and
writing about similar issues.
The
writing of this post began with sadness and loneliness pouring forth from a disquieted mind, with introspection and frustration and words that were important —
questions about growing older that, inevitably, must be
asked — but it fizzled, never reaching a boil but a rather disappointing simmer that belied the troubles beneath.
i remember ethan talking to us
about a book he is
writing asking those same
questions.
But I did want to address the fact that your
question singled out kcals and carbs for concern — which is a topic that I often
write about, and my readers often
ask about.
After one of the students
wrote to, and got a response from the Gunners, his class devised a plan to
write to all of the clubs in the top flight,
asking a series of
questions, including «what is the best thing
about your manager?»
Are you really naive enough to believe that Wenger would bring anyone into this current locker room that is going to be given a strong voice... have you not been watching, listening or reading
about our club for years... Lehman is a blind Wenger follower, which is the only reason he was even considered... just for a second think of all the strong personalities that have played for this club that have never been seriously considered even though they have expressed legitimate interest in participating in the coaching process... even worse, think of all the former greats who aren't even allowed on the same pitch as Wenger because they have offered their advice and / or criticism to the infallible one... I dare you to find a manager that has distanced himself from his former players as much as this man... it's the very reason why only one player I can think of has ever returned to play for Wenger and that was Flamini, which was hilarious considering we were desperately looking for a top quality defensive midfielder but Wenger could somehow find no one better than Flamini in the whole wide world... let's face it this club was simply trying to appease it's disgruntled fans by declaring that Wenger would no longer be given Ca rte Blanche when it came to the backroom staff so they probably
asked him to give them a list of those who he would allow in the locker room... on that list he
wrote Lehman, Pires and Bergkamp, likely because the first two are the only former players who haven't publicly
questioned his horrible decision - making and the last one because he won't get in an airplane
For as long as I've been
writing about high school sports, at least 7 - 10 times a year, I have had the same
question asked of me.
-LSB-...] I
wrote about the sodium levels in Nestle's Stouffer brand food, a Concerned Citizen
wrote: And the bigger
question I have heard the parenting community
ask is, «How does she have time to -LSB-...]
There were a lot of other
questions I didn't get a chance to
ask (which I will
write about in my next blog as part of a larger discussion of how far we have come in recent years in concussion prevention, identification and management, and how far we still have to go).
I love your blog, because you do an excellent job of defending my positions on many things, so I don't have to
write a research paper every time someone
asks me a
question about my parenting style.
More posts:
questions about children's TV no - one ever
asks, having afternoon tea with Elmo, and tips for
writing a children's book.
I plan to do some
writing about questions to
ask midwives, but I'll throw out a couple of ideas: Ask her if giving birth at home is just as safe as giving birth in the hospit
ask midwives, but I'll throw out a couple of ideas:
Ask her if giving birth at home is just as safe as giving birth in the hospit
Ask her if giving birth at home is just as safe as giving birth in the hospital.
As a mother to three young children myself, I couldn't help but catch up with Jessica to
ask her some
questions about her novel, her family, and her
writing journey.
This is probably the most
asked question when I begin talking
about writing a book with my fellow mental health colleagues.
Back in bleak January, I
asked you to
ask me some
questions to inspire me when I get bored with myself and have no idea what to
write about.
They
wrote stories, learned
about 3D graphics, worked on their web - sites, composed music,
asked questions.
Before the shower,
ask the mom - or dad - to - be a series of
questions about babies and
write them down.
In fact I have
written a blog post
about it on my website on fathers and their feathers, and it came
about from a
question that was
asked to me
about a dad that «my husband doesn't like to do skin - to - skin contact because he feels like the hair on his chest is going to bothered the baby,» and I have to tell them that it doesn't matter what the father's hairy chest looks like, the baby is going to love being there.
Much imitated by never equaled, the book is a collection of letters Don Novello
wrote to important people (under the name Lazlo Toth)
asking them utterly ridiculous
questions about their products.
She
writes, «Whenever I answer parents»
questions about sleep, I first
ask this: -LSB-...]