Asking in a sentence as a noun

Instead of asking yourself "does this management know what it's doing?

"If you are a CTO you should be asking this question: "How quickly can we recover from a perfect storm?

I've had hundreds of people sign up for paid accounts and only two have had trouble to the point of asking for help.

What's glaringly absent from the second part of this article is not asking the engineers to come in on weekends, either.

Can we also skip the submissions asking people not to post things instead of just letting the community decide the same way it's been done for years?

News flash,If you are a CEO you should be asking this question: "How many people in this company can unilaterally destroy our entire business model?

She interviewed Tim Clemente, a former FBI counter-terrorism agent on May 1, asking:" Is there any way they [the federal investigators] can try to get the phone companies to give that up Its not a voice mail.

My story is just one datapoint of so many -- most of which are private, but easily discoverable by quietly asking around the Valley -- that should help you realize that Facebook is definitely not the company you want operating the world's social infrastructure.

Then he advertised how PC version is superior to the one on iPad.- My 2 yo daughter knows what Minecraft is, tells she'll play Minecraft when she grows up.- While we were shopping for school supplies last week, saw two people asking for Minecraft licensed school bags for their kids.- We live in Turkey.

Asking definitions

noun

the verbal act of requesting

See also: request