The idea of using portfolios and being able to have something other than a multiple choice / right -
wrong question as a way of assessment is around.
Secondly, the trial judge appears to have erred in failing to properly apply the facts to the Sanofi SCC legal test for obviousness, and asked the critical
wrong question in determining... [more]
Evidently, it does not matter if its publicly - funded work responds to
many wrong questions and provides technically competent, but conceptually inadequate, answers.
And you didn't answer my question either And what are you even talking about, I don't believe that there is anything false in the Bible, prove me wrong
The uncreative mind can spot wrong answers, but it takes a very creative mind to
spot wrong questions.
That turned out to be
the wrong question, because putting the right people together tends to have relatively little impact on whether that team succeeds or not.
We continue to ask
the wrong question and wonder why we expect different results.
As I4.0 happens around us, perhaps we are asking
the wrong questions.
We always tell them that's
the wrong question.
Throughout his long career, Sculley has come to realize that even the savviest, most intelligent and creative entrepreneurs often get distracted trying to solve the wrong problems and answer
the wrong questions when they are first starting up.
It's always good to see the mainstream media paying attention to broadband issues, but at the same time it's also disheartening to see
the wrong questions being asked.
You ask
the wrong questions when you haven't defined your goals.
Most people are preoccupied with looking for answers, without realizing that they might be asking
the wrong questions in the first place.
Below are examples of
the wrong questions people commonly ask, and what you should be asking instead.
That's
the wrong question.
Those are all
the wrong questions because none of those things matter if you're putting the wrong message in front of the wrong audience!
But blanket distrust in government, framed by glaring examples of boondoggles and fueled by ideology, too often focuses on
the wrong question: How big should government be?
«It's
the wrong question for Baxter,» says Brooks.
«
The wrong questions are being asked of the industry.
Companies and their senior leadership are asking
the wrong question.
It asks
the wrong question.
It turns out that that was
the wrong question.
[sic] I've already offended some folks by asking
the wrong questions.
Meanwhile, as noble as the desire for universal health care is, Obamacare was the wrong answer to
the wrong question.
«People ask
the wrong questions all the time,» he says.
has helped me realize I might be asking
the wrong question.
«He said it was
the wrong question.
These are
the wrong questions to ask, because you're driving yourself mad.
It is
the wrong question to ask «where else am I going to put my money with short - term interest rates near zero?»
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?
Scott Burns, director of ETF analysis at Morningstar, says the asset - management industry is asking
the wrong questions about active ETFs.
But I think this is
the wrong question for investors to ask themselves, at least when it comes to mega-caps.
Perhaps this is
the wrong question.
The key to managing interest rate risk is to not ask
the wrong question.
Why startup pitches fail (and how to fix them) Nivi · October 30th, 2008 Summary: Pitches usually fail because they answer
the wrong questions.
If these lines of inquiry sound familiar to you as a means of diagnosing portfolio performance and / or strategies, you may be asking
the wrong questions.
This is
the wrong question.
Indeed, in a discussion about this theme earlier this year, a colleague of mine openly wondered if we were asking
the wrong question.
In other words, do not apply the right answer to
the wrong question.