Sentence examples for discuss a question from inspiring English sources

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It takes months and months to discuss a question like that.

In a moment of despair, he told students to discuss a question he had posed with one another.

The sequester — $85 billion this year in across-the-board budget cuts, about half of which will come from the Pentagon — gives Americans an opportunity to discuss a question we've put off too long: Why we are still fighting World War II?

Imagine, for example, a unit on immigration culminating in a Hotseating format in which many different stakeholders, including politicians, immigrants and perhaps even historical figures, discuss a question like, "Who is an American?" And for those who play the "audience" rather than a character, the exercise can help develop questioning skills.

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss a question that has stalked the twentieth century: Intelligence.

A quick method is "Pair-Share". After presenting in a microlecture format, have your students pair off and discuss a question you pose to test their comprehension of the material just covered.

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Mr. Baucus said, for example, that the president had not discussed a question that divides Senate Democrats: whether Congress should establish a government-run health plan, to compete with private insurers, or nonprofit insurance cooperatives, owned and run by consumers.

Second, students in the habit of acting as receivers and recorders of facts during class may be uncomfortable allowing for uncertainty while discussing a question.

A few minutes ago TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington wrote a post on his blog Uncrunched discussing a question that VCs (particularly new VCs, I'd imagine), are frequently asked: how Venture Capitalists can differentiate themselves from the rest of the bunch.

Earlier today I was invited to do a quick guest spot on CNBC's Power Lunch, where we discussed a question that's fundamentally important to the future of Silicon Valley: Who is cooler, Google or Apple?

Rachel and I discussed a question that I asked a few weeks ago: How much should taxpayers have to pay for political aesthetics?

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