The meaning it communicates is that writer is asking a question instead of making a statement.
If you dread asking a question in a meeting, just do it to know how it feels.
Voice Search allows you to run basic web queries by asking a question rather than typing one in.
Asking a question can act as an attention grabber and an attention gauge.
All too frequently, when I hear folks describe what they are tasting, they say their flavors as if asking a question.
And what we're going to do is I will just -- if you are interested in asking a question, you can raise your hands.
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First of all, if you burn that many calories asking a question -- (laughter) -- you know, I mean, she's fired up. (Applause.) So you'll be able to eat whatever you want.
She snaps at you, she puts you in your place for asking a question she thinks you should know the answer to, or talks to you like you are a moron for coming to her with a problem.
And if someone shared a great point or strong anecdote during your prep session, you can also make a point of asking her a question that will let her bring it up during the panel.
He added that there was an "advantage" in putting a direct "in or out" question to the British electorate, rather than asking a marginal question relating to one aspect of the European Union.
If so, some Chicagoans are asking a different question sotto voce: does it matter?
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The great thing about asking you a question is that I am bound to get an answer.
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By asking people to state their religion, or lack of it, the census was asking a complex question.
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We leave a note asking a simple question: What's in those unmarked boxes?
Asking a tough question or verifying the information through independent sources is not insulting, or insensitive, it's our job.
The previously unlit pads display vibrant colors, and the LCD screen lets you know that Ableton is asking you a question.
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"If it's an exam paper, they're asking you a question that there's no answer to, " said Lee Westwood at the time.
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So, instead of asking who knew what and when, we should be asking a different question: Why do we find this shocking?
Make your presentation more memorable by telling a joke, using an anecdote or asking a compelling question while going over these introductory slides.
So task force chair Dale Brill, who teaches marketing at Florida State, said he and the others started asking a simple question: what creates value?
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"One thing I've demonstrated often in 16 years is you can do this job without asking a single question, " he recalled in a speech five years ago.
While traditional and digital consumers begin the discovery process in Google, connected consumers will take to their social streams to gauge the experiences of people in their network by asking a public question or simply searching Twitter or Facebook, for example, to see what people are saying.
In a world where brands are constantly fighting for attention, many marketers are asking themselves a key question: What is the best way to impact purchase decision and brand loyalty?
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Of the 557 male and female students who responded to a question asking how they felt the morning after a hookup, 41% of those expressed sadness, regret and ambivalence.
To start with, Dr Audero and her team were asking a completely different question one about serotonin's role in aggression.
He thought he might smoke her out by asking a pointed enough question.
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