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" ... As I pointed out in that piece, even these four categories leave room for debate. For instance, the CTOs I spoke with raised many interesting, unanswerable issues, like: ... "
" ... For now, TripActions’ future is tied to a somewhat unanswerable question: when business travel will return to some semblance of normal. Last month, GBTA, the industry trade group, conducted a global survey of 1,700 corporate travel managers that found 15% of companies had plans to resume travel in the “near future,” while 54% were considering it. ... "
" ... Growing up being told what I was or wasn’t by random strangers made me feel the complexity of my background. Forced to navigate between two cultures, I battled an unanswerable question: “Am I enough?” As a recovering overachiever, the question was no longer, Am I smart enough, knowledgeable enough, qualified enough? My questions began to take on a new life: Am I Asian enough? Spanish enough? American enough? And who defines what is “enough”? ... "
" ... It’s Bob, from Finance. He starts launching torpedoes at your data and your assumptions. Then he starts asking questions you know he already knows are unanswerable. Questions he’s aware can only be addressed several steps down the road. ... "
" ... The U.S. is the richest country in the world. Thanks to the fracking revolution, it has the means to meet the energy needs of all the former Soviet states. Its fleets and armies make Russia's much reduced military power seem puny. It could move troops and aircraft into Ukraine within 24 hours, and its fleets could ensure protection to the Baltic states in a way that Putin would find unanswerable. Yet Obama makes no decisive moves. What ails the man? Is it cowardice? Indecision? A kind of executive paralysis he tends to display when firmness is called for? Clearly there's something fundamentally wrong with the U.S. President. Meanwhile, Putin, who runs what is, in essence, a second-rate nation with a weak and declining demographic structure, behaves as if he rules the Earth. ... "