And each query is met with the same guarded response: That's the great unknown.
Typically, a strange male entering another male's cage is met with a fight.
Small businesses rejoice as their chief objective, awareness, is met with free advertising.
Suffice to say it is met with a mixture of incredulity and incomprehension.
Scrolling through tiles and websites is snappy, apps launch without a hitch, and multitasking is met with no slowdown.
They list each one, asking the people from said country to rise, and every nationality mentioned is met with applause.
Failure to comply with these targets is met with the threat of WITHDRAWAL of funding for the next financial year.
Employees at one company might initially react with passionate excitement to one step that is met with stubborn resistance in others.
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After many years, however, such incentives become sacred cows and any suggestion that they be removed from the Code is met with stiff opposition.
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The question of whether tracks should be sold separately is met with a long pause as Mason considers the collision between artistic integrity and digital reality.
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This news is met with bewilderment and the occasional smirk.
The sources say if it is met with hostility, the mission will be terminated and NATO would have to reassess what additional forces would be required to restore the operation.
Day two of our hike, the most undulating stretch, is met with exasperated curses echoing across several gorges as sweaty walkers reach the end of a long, steep climb only to be faced immediately with an equally challenging downhill stretch.
But my feeling of vulnerability is always met with your compassion and engagement.
Any hint of weakening data, which is actually a sign of reality and healing returning to the economy, is quickly met with the promise of more disastrous money printing.
He said Hampshire County Council, which is working with the police, has met with pupils and "confirmed that the school is a safe and happy environment".
It is a scene met with cringing recognition by UK holidaymakers who can find the routine tough work in overseas markets.
Many people whose primary motivation in life is fame are met with much disappointment because they always want more, and few can be recognized as widely as they want, he said.
Asking how long the ride will take is likely to be met with a shrug and a laugh.
Reading University is working with the Met Office on improving MJO forecasting, he said.
They can see everything and share everything, and any branding initiative that appears less than authentic is bound to be met with skepticism.
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The proposal to shift the costs and responsibilities for contraception coverage directly to traditional insurance companies is likely to be met with skepticism by the industry.
The government is being urged to work towards providing better sports facilities in schools to ensure its target is met to provide children with two hours of physical exercise each week.
The UK Space Agency tells me that it is working closely with the UK Met Office, and that a coherent case is being presented to ministers.
And EPA is consulting with us and making sure those are met with.
The Highways Agency is working closely with the Met Office to monitor weather conditions.
"Our message is clear, quiet will be met with quiet, " Mr. Netanyahu said.
Mr. Tierney said he's met with opponents and is open to considering their concerns but not slowing the pace of creating historic districts in the city.
Ms Hart explained that the evidence to date is anecdotal and that she recently met with the banking sector in London to raise the issue.
Page-turning is sometimes done very quickly, sometimes met with five seconds of a spinning progress indicator.
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