To help shore up its image, Toyota contacted Digg Feb. 1 to ask about setting up Dialogg interview, which would run on Digg's nascent question-asking platform.
This was an eye-opening experience and one that always left me asking the question - how does one, who sacrifices so much and serves their country with honor and respect, find themselves is such a helpless and hopeless state?
His Hanoi date means Mr Jones is spared the responsibility of explaining what the Budget means for Wales - a question I'll be asked - and asking - several times today.
Actually, he had opened by plunging straight into his supplementary - without asking the warm-up question on the order paper.
Germans are asking this question - will the Irish come back and ask to change the conditions of their bailout?
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.
Broad trapped the tail-ender lbw but instead of asking the question of umpire Rod Tucker, he simply began celebrating with his team-mates.
And asking a follow-up question requires a whole other exchange.
The Scottish government will be given the power - and will presumably advance their basic question, asking people whether they agree that Scotland should be independent.
But as the software industry warps to fit the shape of the Internet and the region rises in economic prominence, it's likely many will be asking themselves a once-moot question: Does Microsoft need Asia more than Asia needs Microsoft?
Joe the Plumber made headlines during the 2008 presidential campaign by asking then-candidate Obama a difficult question.
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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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Don't ask about the other team. (Tortorella does not comment on any of these topics.) In asking a yes-or-no question, never assume that he will elaborate.
However Ed Balls may be left asking the question asked by my colleague Stephanie Flanders - given the IMF's been suggesting for two years that the UK deficit reduction policy should ease if growth has slowed and given that it's slowed to below zero, then when will it be time to consider a change?
But the question many people in Blackpool were asking was whether choosing an old-fashioned machine politician as leader was really the best the party could do.
Liberal Democrat peer Lord Dykes prompted the lunch-break debate on 26 January 2012 after tabling a question asking what action the government was taking to tackle the problem.
But what the motives of the Mark Burnett-produced series are is the question fans and critics alike are asking after seeing a show that features Palin hunting, fishing and playing mom.
On Thursday, at the final prime minister's question time of the 2001-2005 parliament, Howard teased Labour MPs by asking how many of them would be using photographs of Blair on their election addresses.
There are plenty of times of course that you do need a full-on meeting, but it never hurts to impose the discipline of asking that question.
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Since you were asked that question, the shippers and barge industry has gotten together along -- joining Mr. Harkin in asking the President for a federal declaration ordering the Corps to take certain steps to ease the water levels.
Asking that question shouldn't be the start of a new skirmish in the stay-at-home mom vs. working mom debate.
On the very first question, she let both candidates know how it was going to be by asking a punchy follow-up.
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The former auditor general welcomes the asking of the question, noting that MSPs could not know how much more expensive free-for-all provision would become as demand and the demographic bulge both grow relentlessly.
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