Also, just keep asking questions; not directing, but asking questions and just trying to be helpful overall.
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Rich is asking questions, everyone is asking questions, hard questions, to people who have a business that's hard to run.
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I stopped asking questions about the man and then the Fridays ended and I felt better and started asking questions again.
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"I'm asking questions — you're the C.E.O.," Mr. Cummings said.
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"Make sure you're asking questions — be inquisitive," she said.
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The police came to her asking questions after O'Brien's death.
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When several investments failed to materialise, clients started asking questions.
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That makes sense... So, is life all about asking questions?
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He was engaged, asking questions during class, the professor wrote.
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Always I am asking questions to myself, but through conversations.
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He's always asking questions about a fight or a fighter.
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Cryer is among them, chatting, asking questions, and making introductions.
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Or at least they weren't until Buzzfeed started asking questions.
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Asking questions, for many of us, makes us feel vulnerable.
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Playing Unexplored, you are constantly asking questions of its levels.
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China is not asking questions about all of this stuff.
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Gianforte's campaign says Jacobs was too aggressive in asking questions.
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I adore asking questions — it is quite literally my profession.
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Jahi's mother, Nailah Winkfield, encouraged Jahi to keep asking questions.
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So O'Leary's preemptive advice is to start asking questions now.
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It's hard to do any of that without asking questions.
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Instead, try asking questions about a person's interests and hobbies.
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They are asking questions about a context that doesn't exist.
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Spencer lays down the usual "I'm just asking questions" line.
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To me, diversity is about asking questions, not making assumptions.
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The families come often, asking questions no one can answer.
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Goop says it's just asking questions about possible wellness solutions.
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I was there every day, listening, taking notes, asking questions.
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You can't discover those without actually probing and asking questions.
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And that's why Kascsak stressed the importance of asking questions.
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"It's not confusion, he's just asking questions," the official said.
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The university withdrew from accreditation after reporters began asking questions.
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Then Beulah started asking questions at the age of 103.
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I was always an inquisitive child and always asking questions.
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So, he started asking questions around the office at Amazon.
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Mr. Berg trusted him, so he agreed without asking questions.
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So don't be surprised if your child starts asking questions.
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"We're asking questions after 16, 85033 years," Reardon told Luparello.
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But Southwest customers were not the only ones asking questions.
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Human voices shouting, crying, asking questions in a foreign tongue.
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Fox News, the president's favorite TV channel, is just asking questions.
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It's about asking questions (and sometimes asking them again and again).
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The audience lingered asking questions in casual conversation with the performers.
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There's something special about asking questions, breaking bread, and just listening.
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After all, "going around asking questions is not illegal," he said.
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"I love that they are asking questions," Dobbins told BuzzFeed News.
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But as the night went on, the girl started asking questions.
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" She and her editor insisted their website is "just asking questions.
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Ellison sent asking questions about safety and allegations of union busting.
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Sometimes, all it does is prompt someone to start asking questions.
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Insurance companies are barred from asking questions about applicants' health status.
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However, it does get them back to asking questions about Lucas.
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Mostly she's asking questions; not why or how, but now what?
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If nothing jumps out at you, spend the meeting asking questions.
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Once the bags were in the back, we started asking questions.
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So the next hour and a half was me asking questions.
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ASKING QUESTIONS Ordinary citizens - and media - often equate arrest with guilt.
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Aggressive InterestI began asking questions, focusing on definitions, details, and trends.
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People would be asking questions if he didn't bring that up.
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An inspector general and several congressional committees are also asking questions.
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So he starts using the machine and we keep asking questions.
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What can we do to keep the customer from asking questions?
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So I started asking questions, like: Where does it come from?
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Which means that they won't really be asking questions per se.
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Soon they were asking questions eagerly: What was his favorite pen?
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Asking questions of a president is nerve-racking under any circumstances.
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Of course, investors often overreact, selling first and asking questions later.
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In that environment, investors are selling first and asking questions later.
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You cannot persecute the press for asking questions about the truth.
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"People used to watch Nasrallah's speeches without asking questions," he said.
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"They have started asking questions about what is happening," he said.
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But, if they're asking questions, they want to know the truth.
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Nevertheless, don't be shy about asking questions if something is unclear.
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You can contribute to answers as well as asking questions too.
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For years, people have been asking questions: 'What happened to them?
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You can learn a lot by asking questions and by listening.
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They are asking questions and choosing what works based on evidence.
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He is constantly asking questions, taking notes and placing phone calls.
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This story is asking questions about how we're going to adapt.
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If you're not asking questions about your money, start now. 2.
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She would keep asking questions rather than cement or finalize anything.
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"I feel torn between asking questions that I know will lead to statistical significance and asking questions that matter," says Kathryn Bradshaw, a 27-year-old graduate student of counseling at the University of North Dakota.
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Fedida, who didn't speak a word of Hebrew, signed without asking questions.
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You should never stop asking questions where ethics and privacy are concerned.
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"He was always asking questions, always asking," his father, Jesus Guillén said.
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A group of armed UN peacekeepers walks among the shoppers, asking questions.
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I'm asking questions about who I am and what I really want.
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The last habit Suh advocated for is staying inquisitive and asking questions.
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Asking questions about money feels intimate because it is an intimate thing.
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Yeah, part of letting everyone in and being inclusive is asking questions.
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If you're not yet comfortable sharing your ideas, start by asking questions.
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Last time I checked, asking questions at a public forum was allowed.
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Why do Republican senators only interrupt when Kamala Harris is asking questions?
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It's just a bit annoying when people keep asking questions about it.
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Gain a better understanding of their point of view by asking questions.
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The DOJ argued that only members of Congress should be asking questions.
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But asking questions and making pointed comments are not harassment and abuse.
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It made me start asking questions about where this would ultimately lead.
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But both are asking questions for which we already have the answers.
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I told everyone I was doing fine, so they stopped asking questions.
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I really only started asking questions when I was six years old.
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Asking questions can get a guest to reveal something fascinating about herself.
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You know, this is a president who really leads by asking questions.
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Parents are asking questions like, 'Do I have to orphan my child?
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" He emphasized that he was merely asking questions — and is "still asking.
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"But now, even though they still support him, they've started asking questions."
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The reporters kept asking questions as if nothing had happened, Salata said.
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I tell them what I do, and they feel comfortable asking questions.
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We don't ask any questions, we get in trouble for asking questions.
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Now, I've learned that asking questions is an important part of internships.
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Top execs dodged Congress when it was asking questions about Russian interference.
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And it's the Democrat's turn for 53 minutes to begin asking questions.
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But setting aside Trump's vulgar language, the president was essentially asking questions.
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Opponents of the project were asking questions that Amazon didn't like answering.
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After the initial wave of excitement subsided, fans and skeptics started asking questions.
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He started asking questions on the phone and really listening to the answers.
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They use pseudonyms and usernames when asking questions about joining Jewish dating sites.
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They have little voice in the direction of the case beyond asking questions.
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He should be hanging out with Caesar Flickerman asking questions to the tributes.
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She's asking questions because she cares, but not putting any pressure on Lawrence.
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But also, I was a journalist and I had not finished asking questions.
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I began asking questions in the community to see who else had stories.
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"Simple things like asking questions" can keep your youngest teammates safe, Sailor said.
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So the Senator is right to be asking questions on behalf of consumers.
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In fact, he was at the news conference asking questions of authorities today.
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I think that really starts you thinking, and asking questions as a player.
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Bonus: Attendees asking questions during the Q&A will receive free movie tickets!
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Why did I just gloss over these many side effects without asking questions?
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How are the same people asking questions that asked questions during Anita Hill?
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"They were asking questions that medical students ask all the time," says Louwai.
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Republicans and Democrats in Congress have started asking questions about Mylan's price increases.
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Don't worry if your boss is asking questions about how you are doing.
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A man on the other end began asking questions: Did Audemio have papers?
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But the memories seemed too painful for them, so she stopped asking questions.
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When reporters started asking questions that Elia perceived as provocative, he lost it.
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Eventually Julie grew up and started asking questions, so Junius helped her escape.
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If you're not asking questions, it shows a lack of interest and passion.
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I was naturally curious, enjoyed asking questions and wanted to pursue that professionally.
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That hearing progressed smoothly, and senators asking questions seemed pleased with Neals' answers.
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Asking questions, instead of saying "Do this," can be a more effective approach.
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It seems like people are asking questions and are concerned about the virus.
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We need to stop asking questions about motives and make guns less accessible.
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The process of asking questions has been pretty boring for the most part.
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They did everything I wanted, and they never got involved in asking questions.
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Throughout all of these Republican senators asking questions, Mitchell simply sat and waited.
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Anyway, Matt began asking questions about the rescue and conditions in the cave.
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The bad guy will make an appearance later once they start asking questions.
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Why should we be asking questions in November about the month of April?
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We need to stop asking questions about motives and make guns less accessible.
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Typically, that awesome power has not been used for actual oversight — asking questions!
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Just make sure your timing is right when asking questions and avoid interrupting.
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My sister, who is a judge, started asking questions, which I couldn't answer.
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Because I always see its edges, I keep asking questions about its core.
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Look, stop asking questions and just buy some neon yellow all-star jerseys.
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They were asking questions and then hoping that another reader would answer them.
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The police arrived almost immediately, asking questions of anyone who might know something.
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The investor saw Ramey's "get-home" bag in his car and began asking questions.
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Simpson previously told PEOPLE her kids can't stop asking questions about the new baby.
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The story pretty much stopped there, until, in 19663, Mr. Fogle started asking questions.
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I think that she was just asking questions that posed themselves from the book.
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Officials have also been asking questions about loans Mr Thanathorn made to Future Forward.
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Though puberty brings much of its own awareness, we still find ourselves asking questions.
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I was expected to be a modest Jewish girl, which meant not asking questions.
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Expect them to begin asking questions like: What specifically will Biden do with China?
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That specific focus on asking questions does mean that the app is pretty limited.
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The art of asking questions in the debate is less celebrated but equally essential.
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And Dr. Phil's August 503, 2013 tweet falls into the "just asking questions" category.
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Less formal interactions, like facility tours, can offer a great opportunity for asking questions.
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It can be an intimidating experience even going into a butchers and asking questions.
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It's only a matter of time before the people around them start asking questions.
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Patients, too, must start speaking up and asking questions of their doctors and nurses.
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Clients are becoming more diligent about asking questions rather than blindly trusting their advisors.
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But you do need to start at the same place: asking questions and listening.
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It didn't stop our reporter from asking questions, and she never brandished a gun.
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It was clear that he was from a tabloid, and he started asking questions.
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I guess because they're so used to people asking questions, it must be irritating.
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He said I was like a kid with sideburns, asking questions all the time.
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And then I started asking questions later, with each coup that ravaged the country.
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"We need to be asking questions and there need to be answers," he added.
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So at the level of actually asking questions, there's a great deal of cooperation.
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At a bare minimum, lawmakers should avoid asking questions that have already been answered.
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While the lead privacy regulator for all three, Ireland's DPC, has started asking questions.
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He began asking questions about the challenges of controlling drones thousands of miles away.
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"I have a constant appetite for learning and just continually asking questions," Cohen said.
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I was sure my phone would be hacked just because I was asking questions.
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If they can't tell the difference, they're essentially shooting first and asking questions later.
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No man should ever feel embarrassed about asking questions or doing a breast exam.
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Use the Socratic Method of asking questions to make points and influence others. 4.
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How could these women be asking questions that I could answer without thinking twice?
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These are women correspondents who are asking questions and being surrogates for the viewer.
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And she, herself, is doing nothing but asking questions and trying to find answers.
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The problem is that we are all asking questions — How bad will this get?
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"He was never embarrassed about asking questions when he didn't know something," she said.
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Of course Caro could not stop asking questions about everything, every day of everyone.
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They are worried that he will come to their area and start asking questions.
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Like the rest of us, Steinhauer is better at asking questions than providing answers.
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Republican staff members led the interview and Democratic aides listened in without asking questions.
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And for days, they've been asking questions no one here knows how to answer.
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FR: When we first published that, a lot of people were asking questions: why?
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They are worried that they will come to their area and start asking questions.
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We have more women coming to our events, asking questions and showing genuine interest.
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As I learned more about the products, I got curious and started asking questions.
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Mr. Oyen, following Bausch's practice, developed his piece by asking questions of the dancers.
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If you're not asking questions, you're not putting yourself in a position to be successful.
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She also trapped Penny in a deadly stream room around this time for asking questions.
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For months, she kept asking questions and she saw several doctors who couldn't diagnose her.
|
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But he made a show of listening politely and engaging with the conversation, asking questions.
|
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The FBI is also asking questions about JetSmarter, according to people familiar with the matter.
|
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But information about that website's origin began to disappear once BuzzFeed News began asking questions.
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After BuzzFeed News began asking questions and Uber learned about the police investigation, that changed.
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By approaching and asking questions, the screens activate with recorded interviews from two Holocaust survivors.
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Luckily, when it comes to consent, asking questions is an essential part of the equation.
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"And the same with me, girls asking questions," added the Eric & Jessie: Game On star.
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But when she begins asking questions of her whereabouts, it all goes downhill from there.
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It can get away with asking questions and turning the conversation back to the user.
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"It's asking questions and how it bounces off you is what's most relevant," he said.
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"Prepare to be the one asking questions and taking directions, not the one giving counsel."
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" On the Times asking questions: "Write your story the way you want to write it.
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But the company wasn't happy that a gay journalist was asking questions about its work.
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But by far the most common way to bomb an interview is not asking questions.
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But the atmosphere we inhabited did not encourage asking questions about power, at least publicly.
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Asking questions about how that mission might go awry, then, may be seen as disloyal.
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Or they might think you actually agree with the guy—until you start asking questions.
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I've always been very fascinated with their jobs, always asking questions and things like that.
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We are not bashful about asking questions and letting our point of view be know.
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Don't be shy about asking questions; the fair's primary mission is to expand the conversation.
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He's a student of the game and always asking questions and always wants to learn.
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Asking questions can help spark the innovative ideas that many companies hunger for these days.
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He'll find himself asking questions, but said they'll usually leave after the photo is taken.
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As with any Slack or Teams bot, employees can interact with it by asking questions.
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"Asking questions, finding answers, and gaining expertise is the learning process in general," Chen says.
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The photos were reportedly taken down after the AP began asking questions about the getaway.
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But at least the characters are finally realizing that maybe they should start asking questions.
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There is a human in the loop, asking questions, and the machine is giving answers.
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Sometimes he even stopped the lawyers from asking questions that could harm their clients' defense.
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"When they learn of a problem and start asking questions, that is a good thing."
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I spent weeks calling programs, asking questions and waiting to learn what insurance would cover.
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"He was just asking questions, he wasn't advocating one way or the other," Jones said.
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Students rushed from one to the next asking questions and printing their names on clipboards.
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It's about generating ideas and asking questions that have no solid right or wrong answers.
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She read: Smith began writing the poem, as she almost always does, by asking questions.
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Afterward, Ms. Pearce's office was deluged with letters from people offering suggestions and asking questions.
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He was terminated from Uber last week after reporters began asking questions about his actions.
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Amateur musicians packed the room, asking questions that rightly belonged at a regular jam session.
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Worse, some students shy away from asking questions, knowing the social price they might pay.
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Create a list of your non-negotiables and keep it in mind when asking questions.
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I'm just asking questions here, because I haven't got a damn clue about the answers.
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The media weren't asking questions about it, it was just another fight in the UFC.
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You love asking questions and are known for taking conversations off in strange and enlightening directions.
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Ariana Grande just did the impossible: She got us to stop asking questions about Pete Davidson.
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We can also start asking questions about when Spider-Man 2 happens in the MCU timeline.
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Faced with a Trumpian reality to the south, Canada is asking questions about its own identity.
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They have to be investigative reporters, asking questions until they've amassed a decent amount of detail.
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"There were a lot of people asking [questions], a lot of people were scared," she said.
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On Friday, he called a reporter "obnoxious" for asking questions at a press conference he initiated.
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"I suspect that we are now playing games by asking questions that are irrelevant," Walls added.
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You can reinforce the movies' ideas by talking about them, asking questions, and sharing your values.
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If she ever stopped asking questions, you might notice her only as someone's tagalong little sister.
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At first that was to stop people who came over to the house from asking questions.
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A place like Montana offers something more than just space, or control over who's asking questions.
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But when the press started asking questions about this, Sondland dropped Trump like a hot potato.
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She says the key is to always asking questions, especially tough ones, to all parties involved.
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And we all remember, asking questions of your campaign, who&aposs on the foreign policy team?
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Nu was the rare Silicon Valley spokesperson who wasn't like asking questions to a brick wall.
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And yet, we keep sharing first and asking questions later, if we ask them at all.
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Many industry leaders are asking questions, but few are stepping forward with clear and specific proposals.
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"She's consistently there asking questions, and I think that's a real gift of hers," she said.
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Of course, that didn't stop reporters from asking questions, and Brady was forced to defend himself.
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GB: I think that the goal is how to keep asking questions, how to expose them.
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"By asking questions, you know what you're doing well, and where you can improve," he added.
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A board member asking questions to ensure management is intellectually honest is a valuable board member.
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A lot of ignorance comes from an inability to understand and a fear of asking questions.
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Stacy then started asking questions that his older brother had never realized he was wondering about.
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Four senior US House Republicans sent letters to Apple and Alphabet asking questions about data collection.
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Now, after Haas's excellent result in the first race, some other teams are also asking questions.
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Honig encourages parents and caregivers to work on cultivating these receptive skills, largely by asking questions.
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Investors need to get in the driver's seat, so do your research and start asking questions.
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You probably already know that asking questions of the person you fancy is a good idea.
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For weeks, Gunnlaugsson had been fending off reporters asking questions about his recently uncovered offshore shenanigans.
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You don't have to be the House minority leader to be asking questions like that today.
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Several of those users have now signed onto an open letter asking questions about the incident.
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The crown prince began asking questions after details appeared in the Turkish media, the official said.
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Her biggest concern back then, she says, was overcoming her fear of asking questions in meetings.
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But just because they're asking questions doesn't mean that they've reached conclusions or they have evidence.
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She thought she'd be a journalist, and even now she prefers asking questions to answering them.
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The panel of experts was given a chance to do their own research by asking questions.
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And leaders need to be able to be comfortable asking questions if they don't know something.
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Trump's team wrapped their defense on Tuesday and senators are expected to start asking questions Wednesday.
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They feel safe in asking questions about things they do not understand; things that are new.
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Some soldiers keep their weapons aimed on these men as others approach them cautiously, asking questions.
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When the children had finished asking questions, the mothers, all wearing hijabs, started raising their hands.
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Instead, career expert Lynn Williams recommends asking questions about your opportunities for advancement in the company.
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The key is remembering that asking questions doesn't make you sound stupid — unless they're horrible questions.
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At some point next week, senators will spend up to 16 hours asking questions in writing.
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"I am getting calls from supporters asking questions about things like martial law," Mr. Warner said.
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So prosecutors allege that, when the House Intelligence Committee started asking questions in 2017, Stone lied.
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Keep asking questions, keep digging, keep reporting, writing, and asking follow-up questions, again and again.
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On Sunday, American troops walked between the new arrivals with a hand-held screen, asking questions.
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Instead, it suggested a way of seeing and asking questions without being interested in an answer.
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It looks at how artists use their practice as a platform for inquiry, storytelling, asking questions.
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But that hasn't stopped the FBI —or Democrats — from asking questions about what's going on there.
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When Justice Scalia joined the court, he started asking questions in his first argument and never stopped.
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This brings us to the subject of climate sensitivity which scientists are still consistently asking questions about.
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"When you've been around a lot and these guys are asking questions, that's what's fun," Hill said.
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"It could be (a fourth case against Google) but of course we start asking questions without prejudice."
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That's a lot of lead, and Republicans as well as Democrats should be asking questions about it.
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After some time dating, Antin took notice of her love for the drink and started asking questions.
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Kushner pulled together a negotiating team, asking questions about funding for the wall and closing legal loopholes.
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He said the questioning, around the Detroit auto show, was too chaotic, with many reporters asking questions.
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Spend less time asking questions of the witnesses and more time engaging them in problem solving discussions.
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Procedure Day 1: Asking Questions About a Photo Break students into small groups of four or five.
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He says he wants his work to lead "to people asking questions rather than giving them answers".
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Kidnappers may search for victims on dating platforms, asking questions that reveal whether they have any money.
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That will buy you enough time to start asking questions, and that's when you start building rapport.
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But what happens if the players watch what's going on in another sport and start asking questions?
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Federal investigators are asking questions about his ties to both the Trump campaign and the Middle East.
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"People are looking for tours next summer and customers are asking questions," Transam's Natasha Highcroft told Reuters.
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I saw a lot of other guys in the NFL asking questions: How do I get involved?
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Money managers are telling traders to sell them at extremely low levels, and traders aren't asking questions.
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But — not to be a fatalist, but you find yourself asking questions you'd never asked yourself before.
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Seacrest pledged to do his part in listening and asking questions so that others may be heard.
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Wouldn't the former President like to be the one asking questions or pitching silly games for once?
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Or...you know what: Instead of asking questions, we'll just take full advantage of the steals ahead.
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And the network knows it too, because journalists and various industry organizations keep asking questions about it.
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Does Trump vet these people, maybe asking questions like: Are you one of those "very militant" Muslims?
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CNN famously broke ground with a debate in 85033 that featured Americans asking questions through YouTube videos.
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Equally with whiskey, you would just drink whatever whiskey you were inclined to drink, without asking questions.
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Boards across the country saying "There but for the grace of God" should start asking questions now.
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This is the place to go if you've ever felt shy about asking questions about the virus.
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Other people received calls asking questions about their logistical plans — and became significantly more likely to vote.
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At a dinner meeting that the three attended, Moonves began by asking questions about Kimberly's acting career.
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They read through all the materials we gave them, but they were very cautious about asking questions.
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The president is a voracious consumer of information, in asking questions and asking us to provide information.
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As I've said before, never have I given a partner a mind-blowing orgasm without asking questions.
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The charm of Ms. Moneo's and Mr. Vicenti's solos, however, lay in how they kept asking questions.
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On the set, Ms. Atwell is watching and asking questions, considering a shift into directing and producing.
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"I probably respond to a hundred individual people per day asking questions about Paul's life," Jacob said.
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Asking questions that arise spontaneously during the interview shows you're engaged and not just a passive listener.
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On the banks of the Suchiate, there is a high level of suspicion toward strangers asking questions.
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Do you feel comfortable asking questions about expectations and boundaries when it comes to dating and intimacy?
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And they can interact with them on social media, asking questions about intonation, trill technique, rhythmic feel.
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They review the material and interrogate it, offering suggestions for improvements, asking questions, or calling out errors.
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We always tend to get along when we should have been asking questions, at the very least.
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Women and girls also recalled being told that they were disrespecting authority for asking questions in schools.
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Moss emphasized the importance of "dialogue" with the community, rather than shooting first and asking questions later.
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As a result, many are trudging to events, asking questions, taking notes and comparing and contrasting styles.
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As we run into adult money problems, our silence stops us from asking questions and learning more.
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If I don't post for a day, people will start asking questions and I'll start feeling bad.
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And news outlets have been asking questions about this curious piece of propaganda on supermarket checkout shelves.
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Mr. Macron loves being disruptive and asking questions that others do not ask, at least in public.
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"The reason we had to get back together was he kept asking questions on all of them."
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In fact, the press was asking questions of the president of Ukraine, and he said, no pressure.
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Sanders then explained that reporters would need to say what they were thankful for before asking questions.
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"Nobody is asking questions or checking these brands to make sure they're doing sustainability correctly," he says.
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And, what role should asking questions and seeking answers play in our lives as we get older?
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The U.S. is asking questions about the legitimacy of President Nicolás Maduro's election victory over the summer.
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"They are coming out in numbers and they're asking questions like never before," said Rosfjord of voters.
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"It's scary until you decide asking questions is not a measure of lack of intelligence," she said.
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If Mother Russia can't put food on the table, her children are bound to start asking questions.
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I'm scared that when my son grows and starts asking questions, I won't know how to respond.
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I'm scared that when my son grows and starts asking questions, I won't know how to respond.
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During her tour on Wednesday, Melania Trump walked slowly with a guide through various wings, asking questions.
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He then tries to strike up conversations with me by asking questions about my life and work.
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We had committed to asking questions about law firm diversity practices and plans during our job interviews.
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She kept asking questions about the book and the series, and we had a very pleasant conversation.
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The true miracle, though, was that once the money was handed over, the Americans stopped asking questions.
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And they're asking questions that don't flatter the self-image of either the North or the South.
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But even now that her father is dead, some people are still asking questions about what happened.
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In the process of investigating Stone's activities in 22015, prosecutors are also asking questions of his associates.
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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: Decolonization in the Martian context requires asking questions about who is entitled to what land.
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I saw reporters doing their jobs and asking questions of the president, then leaving w/o incident. pic.twitter.
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Reporters asking questions of powerful government officials, up to and including the President, helps hold those people accountable.
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As a teacher, he is constantly asking questions, and when the answers come, he is revising, revising, revising.
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The message from management was that a hiring freeze would show weakness and lead to people asking questions.
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Its fake members stressed the importance of trusting and supporting a partner, discouraging their targets from asking questions.
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An estimated 44 members of those committees will take turns asking questions of the 33-year-old executive.
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This, compounded by the fact that she hasn't made as many public appearances recently, has people asking questions.
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Inside that middle school gym in the Elizabeth Warren colors, people referenced asking questions about Elizabeth Warren's PLANS.
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But just because D'Adamo's answers don't stand the test of science doesn't mean we should stop asking questions.
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Now some in Congress are asking questions, but the halt is still in effect, according to the agency.
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Sunrise caregivers also use the dolls to spark conversations by asking questions: How many children do you have?
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With the new continued conversation, users can keep asking questions without having to say "Hey Google," every time.
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"Our view was that we needed to be responsive to the people that were asking questions," Lhamon said.
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You need to have some backup information just in case the person you're talking to starts asking questions.
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However, Shopping Quizzes claims to differentiate itself by only asking questions directly relevant to a shopper's end goal.
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Trump is just asking questions about Anthony Weiner's penis and whether or not it made America less safe.
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Reporters asking questions of powerful government officials, up to and including the president, helps hold those people accountable.
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People asking questions -- and, yes, sometimes hard and annoying questions -- is your bulwark against the erosion of democracy.
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" Stibel added that worried business owners might start asking questions like, "Maybe I need a home equity loan?
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It's about asking questions for yourself, and finding the answer for yourself, not being spoon-fed an answer.
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People are asking questions about privacy, and they want security and privacy built into the terms of service.
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It is stories like these that inspire me to keep on asking questions and find more interesting stories.
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Best of all, Konner refrains from offering a simple answer, which people asking questions about religion often expect.
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Trump spent about 10 minutes playing with the babies and asking questions about the facility of the workers.
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She was crying and asking questions, but Dr. Shroukh, who does not speak Hebrew, could not understand her.
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The media asking questions, trying to break stories, making their news reports -- that was most exciting to me.
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Receptionists, secretaries, and med techs also frequently came up to Cecilio asking questions regarding patients and Niesvizky's schedule.
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The host, Andre Rizek, is asking questions in Portuguese, and the guests, of course, are answering in English.
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I wonder if my SEO clients are asking questions I'm not answering — or if my OOO is working.
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"I'm afraid I'm somewhat unconvinced about the utility of asking questions at all right now," another told me.
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Chuck Grassley literally squirmed out of the room just as reporters began asking questions about the legal problems.
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The government halted investigators, suspended a news organization and fired a deputy prime minister who was asking questions.
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In this case that means asking questions like, Should Story's hot week cause us to revise our reports?
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If Gianforte wins the special election, he'd have to get used to reporters asking questions at every turn.
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People have been asking questions about paternity for as long as couples have been making babies, he said.
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Avoid asking questions that pertain to topics like benefits or vacation days because you'll come across as presumptuous.
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A male voice said his employer's private bankers were getting calls from me asking questions about his finances.
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Having had a friend tell me his private investigator showed up at their door, asking questions about me.
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But slowly, one by one, they started asking questions that revealed their foremost fear: the coronavirus death rate.
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We've been shamed for asking questions, which has left so many of us — myself included — in the dark.
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It will often be me or one of my colleagues writing about what we're noticing, and asking questions.
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"I love learning every day and can't wait to keep asking questions and discovering the answers," he said.
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The firm had also sought to mislead or undermine journalists asking questions about the campaign, the report said.
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Mr. Conrad began asking questions on his arrival in New York in 1962, after studying mathematics at Harvard.
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Instead, take cues from your kids, and if they start asking questions, ask them questions of your own.
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After CNN began asking questions about sexual assaults, Uber announced increased safety measures including a partnership with RapidSOS.
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"Our hope is now with the large investors asking questions that they would support our efforts," Byron said.
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"As a student in the sustainability program, I immediately started asking questions," said Iowa State postdoc Rivka Fidel.
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Eggleston also accused the panel of asking questions it already knew the answer to — something the committee denies.
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The short video ends with a bloody twist that will leave you asking questions and longing for more.
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Instead of asking questions, caretakers say things like, "I didn't expect that!" or, "That's curious!" to encourage expression.
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Collins repeatedly tried to cut Democrats off from asking questions unrelated to Whitaker's current role at the department.
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Berns, is also the founder of the Dog Project which is asking questions about the evolution of dogs.
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It wasn't just a meet-and-greet they were genuinely interested in what we did and were asking questions.
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Crowdfunding campaigns for student loans may have the IRS asking questions about the money and how it was used.
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Some are already asking questions about whether enough was done after the last flood to prevent a similar catastrophe.
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You can certainly clarify, but a big skill to learn is the practice of asking questions and then listening.
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During their quick visit, Amal, 39, spoke with staffers, asking questions while inspecting the shop's hand-made nursery furniture.
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When he was faced with the limited ability to speak, he learned the power of listening and asking questions.
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Senators on Thursday entered their second day of asking questions to the president's legal team and House impeachment managers.
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When they're not on the same page, the kids might start asking questions you're not quite ready to answer.
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The story crumbled after other news outlets began asking questions and police found no evidence to back it up.
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Asking questions like these can lead to different approaches with work, family decisions, health, retirement and so much more.
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A third might have fans asking questions about whether the long-time contender has much left in the tank.
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Les Stuta, a friend of Mr Magaqa, believes the young councillor was murdered for asking questions about such corruption.
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The share price fell by more than 3% and the earnings call was peppered with analysts asking questions about1MDB.
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Where it came into play is that I kept asking questions: Would this work on x, y, and z?
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Heather is having none of it, though, and soon enough Ethan is back to normal, chatting and asking questions.
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The share price fell more than 3% and the earnings call was peppered with analysts asking questions about 1MDB.
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We're interested in the sort of experience where people are sitting gathered around and learning together and asking questions.
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The deal revealed that Audi employees were also involved in a cover up once U.S. regulators began asking questions.
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"I was getting into trouble for asking questions," Fishman, 20, said, recalling the reaction from relatives and yeshiva officials.
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According to Elle, fans immediately took notice of the bracelet and bandage on Gomez's arm and began asking questions.
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If you're open-minded, you're asking questions and soaking everything up like a sponge, like I think they did.
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Even if people aren't buying them, they're talking about them and writing about them and asking questions about them.
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One of the essential roles of an artist is asking questions and I am doing it (through my art).
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You will start asking questions about the other person that in no way bring the conversation back to you.
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My parents were pretty shocked when a cop showed up at our house asking questions a few days later.
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"I kept asking questions," Arnold says, "and didn't really think what they had to say" merited a C-section.
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My two friends arrived with their baby, and with no other course of action, I immediately started asking questions.
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I was able to hold a "People's Debate" outside the media parking lot, where journalists participated by asking questions.
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They will be asking questions of him and others involved in the decision as to why he reversed course.
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After that, Democratic and Republican members of the committee will take turns asking questions in standard, five-minute rounds.
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Investigators have been asking questions about hiring practices, pay disparity and other gender-related issues, according to the report.
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I was repeatedly told that the Parkland shooter was never in the Promise Program I was asking questions about.
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By the mid-2000s, policymakers on both sides of the aisle were asking questions about the rising death toll.
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There is no harm in asking questions; there is no harm in admitting that you don't know certain things.
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And some people worry that asking questions at work reveals ignorance or may be seen as slowing things down.
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But others have reported that the FTC has recently been asking questions about the company's Android smartphone operating system.
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As he puts it, he and others began asking questions and having "uncomfortable conversations" with police and others around.
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You know that asking questions at the end of your interview is a great way to build a connection.
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An anchor and a host had the same daily task, seated at twin desks, asking questions in our name.
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If you're asking questions and getting people to talk about themselves, they'll leave the conversation thinking you're the coolest.
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Journalists will often simply walk up to lawmakers, introduce themselves and start asking questions on behalf of the public.
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What I noticed immediately was his calm: He wasn't lecturing or forcing any decisions, but asking questions and listening.
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Reporters, particularly those working for television networks, have long been criticized for playing to the cameras while asking questions.
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Students might come up with things like summarizing, using context clues to guess word meanings, asking questions or visualizing.
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They were just artists asking questions about how to express the visual language of their world in that moment.
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The mayor dutifully scribbled notes, asking questions that reflected the decidedly technocratic spirit he has brought to City Hall.
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Since then, Cormac is constantly referencing his time with Cristina in Zurich, and Meredith keeps asking questions about it.
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"When new people show up, they notice new things and start asking questions and begin making demands," she says.
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Her reluctance can create awkward moments at news conferences, with Japanese reporters asking questions that she answers in English.
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To complicate matters further, RZA didn't show up on the site to play chess, and subscribers started asking questions.
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Ajjawi said a CBP agent searched his phone and laptop while asking questions about his friends' social media activity.
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But in that strip mall, asking questions about their schools and healthcare, the audience had my dad's undivided attention.
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That should calm peoples' nerves and keep the media from asking questions about who is going to resign next!
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Others said the show is so confusing it's almost impossible to follow without asking questions of more knowledgeable fans.
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At times, it was unclear if the justices were asking questions about sexual orientation or gender identity or both.
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As the smoke begins to clear on 22010 million hectares of charred earth, many Australians have started asking questions.
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For certain prisoners, the very tool that psychiatrists and psychologists most rely on — asking questions — would forever evoke interrogations.
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Why did it take so long for regulators, leaders, the public to start asking questions about things like privacy?
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But I promise dinner will be ready if you just get out of the kitchen and stop asking questions.
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They blame Democrats for asking questions that were beyond the scope of the interview that Lewandowski's lawyer was expecting.
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Cummings said that he would not prevent committee members from asking questions about the Russia investigation at Wednesday's hearing.
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Suzy Welch, bestselling management author and CNBC contributor says that asking questions is essential to having a successful interview.
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It seemed as if everyone in the class had something to say, the teacher asking questions, the students answering.
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I need to learn how to make polite conversation that doesn't make others feel obligated to keep asking questions.
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Before long, Mr. Trump himself is spreading the claim, saying something like "many people are asking questions" about it.
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If there was one characteristic that you could apply to me, it would be that I'm always asking questions.
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McGruder became a sponge, asking questions, realizing an opportunity to get better was staring him straight in the face.
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In Cambodia, patients frequently buy medicine from pharmacists and traditional healers without asking questions about what they are consuming.
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Her Facebook post with photos of the makeover went viral, with thousands of commenters complimenting the project and asking questions.
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Siri and Cortana excel at natural-language queries (asking questions in sentences), but Siri comes across as the smarter system.
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He wandered the aisles of hard drives and graphics cards like a kid in a zoo, asking questions and learning.
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The moment voir dire begins, "they're already asking questions that frame the way the case will be heard," Benforado said.
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After the lights came up, Milner started asking questions—about the nature of time, black holes, quantum mechanics, general relativity.
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Loup Ventures measured the voice assistants by asking questions across four categories including local information, commerce, navigation and general information.
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Some people are asking questions about how the movie's threat actually affects people and why some people are affected differently.
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I remember entering the office of Bruce Bochy, the team manager, and asking questions that could not possibly be answered.
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Alex said, however, that he was banned from the forum for asking questions about its link to the incel communities.
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The CBP officer started asking questions about where Bikkannavar was coming from, where he lives, and his title at work.
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They are still asking questions when, at four o'clock, they are ushered back into their crowded cells for the night.
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While Cohan's July story was met with a yawn, this October one was not — and some lawmakers are asking questions.
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We found that when Strava was just activities, people were asking questions in the comments and sharing links and things.
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Off-camera we&aposve all been asking questions about our heritage, and really I want to know, Italian or Swiss?
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Barr has objected to the format that would have staff asking questions, raising the prospect he won't appear on Thursday.
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They were also better at conveying an "investment in prospective daters," which basically means asking questions during the initial chat.
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But once the first major American news outlet started asking questions, the format seemed to change for no good reason.
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A standard neuroscience experiment involves showing a volunteer in an MRI machine various images and asking questions about the images.
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B: This interview was cut short because of a sudden change of demeanor when I started asking questions about Stardawg.
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During the OS update, Cortana guides you, asking questions about system setup that you can answer without hitting the keyboard.
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The Moon is in Gemini—a curious sign, always asking questions (kind of like you when you're suspicious of something)!
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The girls entered the shop and began asking questions about the neon-orange-and-bright-red concoction in a cup.
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" She added, crying, "I feel like we get the brunt of it, either because they're scared or [Carly's] asking questions.
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Actors bear the brunt of media scrutiny, due to their pop culture prominence and relative accessibility to those asking questions.
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They recruited groups of patients—both black and white—who were at risk for lung cancer and started asking questions.
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"Investors are shooting first and asking questions later," said Christopher C. Brendler, a financial analyst at Stifel, the investment bank.
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Even when regulators started asking questions in 20153, Volkswagen continued to install the cheating software for more than a year.
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He wanted to know why reporters had shown up at Tobin's house asking questions about his role in the case.
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The video had hundreds of thousands of views and hundreds of comments from real users asking questions about the device.
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CNN has reported the special counsel's team is asking questions in interviews with witnesses about Kushner's role in Comey's firing.
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Mueller's team has begun asking questions about the private consulting firm Wikistrat and its founders, Joel Zamel and Daniel Green.
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Two weeks after Justice Scalia died, Justice Clarence Thomas broke a decade-long silence by asking questions from the bench.
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WASHINGTON — Breaking a decade-long silence, Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday suddenly started asking questions from the Supreme Court bench.
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"Now I can get back to what I'm more comfortable with — asking questions instead of answering them," said Mr. Robinson.
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Talk Donald Trump once had you physically removed from a news conference for asking questions about his proposed immigration policies.
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The best way is always easing in, asking questions to people you trust, and figuring out what's right for you.
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I do think we ought to be asking questions about the investors in this case and why they are investing.
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He was also part of the cover-up, lying to regulators when they started asking questions about discrepancies in emissions.
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Then I start asking questions like, what do you want me to know about you that's not on this résumé?
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Still, as any journalist will tell you, asking questions by email is not the same as posing them in person.
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We can help through introspection, by asking questions of those closest to us and by listening to the painful answers.
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Against this backdrop, the CCCB's second Cultural Innovation International Prize focuses on asking questions and finding solutions to these problems.
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We're not really asking questions about what the good life looks like or what it means to be engaged citizens.
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And it means asking questions that don't fit within the "us versus them" mentality of presidents, policymakers and police chiefs.
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Pompeo responded tersely and reportedly met with Kelly afterward behind closed doors, yelling at her for asking questions about Ukraine.
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Justice said Gideon was asking questions about tourism and the governor tried to explain about returns on investments in marketing.
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People in Puerto Rico are asking questions because they don't buy the answers they've been given by geologists and others.
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And the committee is asking questions about the preparation of Cohen's 2017 congressional testimony in which he admitted to lying.
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Chuck Grassley seemed to have no interest in asking questions of the other person who was allegedly in the room.
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Often, Senate hearings are opportunities for senators to grandstand -- spending more time talking about their own views than asking questions.
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A couple of upsetting instances aside, she has remained placid throughout, more prone to asking questions than volunteering confidences herself.
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In addition to asking questions, Ferrando said it's crucial for people to also voice their own feelings about the pregnancy.
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And when I worked at Greenpeace, I met a girl who had Christian ideas, which made me start asking questions.
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Most importantly, science is a process that embodies tackling uncertainty head-on, asking questions that push the boundaries of knowledge.
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With the ultimate trade outcome inherently uncertain and difficult to model or predict, investors are selling first and asking questions later.
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In order to do this well, you should be asking questions to learn about your new contact's background and recent work.
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It stemmed from people reaching out to me and asking questions about him, realizing that I'd studied him a great deal.
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You can do this by modeling the behavior yourself — asking questions and admitting you'd love to know more about a subject.
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ET. The details: Per Ford's attorneys, no decision has been made about whether senators or staff attorneys will be asking questions.
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Magrath said customers need to find technicians who understand contamination control, and that means asking questions about their tools and protocols.
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There were two of them, both plainclothes detectives over 6 feet tall and powerfully built, flashing their badges and asking questions.
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She recalled the time Brown first met her father and spent an entire lunch asking questions about his union retirement benefits.
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In most states, they're not asking questions of friends, neighbors, co-workers about whether the person should be a gun owner.
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"Some of it is sales ability, but a lot of it I learned through coaching, through asking questions, [and] through mistakes."
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Minaj showed how familiar she is with Instagram by asking questions to her followers directly in the comments of the photo.
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Amazon is where you buy things, and you can do so with your voice (with the added benefit of asking questions).
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As moderator, I will guide the discussion, asking questions and follow-ups, as will Maria Celeste, Dana Bash and Hugh Hewitt.
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While living with his grandparents, he would bring dates home, and his grandparents would cook them dinner and avoid asking questions.
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Now, there is chatter about whether Trump's asking questions is a sign he is thinking about additional changes in his hierarchy.
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A three-month-old yellow Lab puppy named Zoey, like most puppies, has a penchant for tasting first, asking questions later.
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"The funding bodies that support the work will be asking questions, they want to see delivery to the farmer," says Taylor.
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This is not the first time Johansson has called out sexism in the industry, specifically when it comes to asking questions.
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During the interview, which reportedly takes place in a windowless room, teams of two or three lawyers take turns asking questions.
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The detective started asking questions, the retired cop explained how he got the knife and you know the rest ... so far.
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"Asking questions of the potential future leaders of the free world is an art, it is not a science," Compton said.
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In West Virginia, a reporter was arrested when he approached Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and began asking questions.
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But I never would have gotten to this point had I not first stepped off the scale, and started asking questions.
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Their behaviors changed from staring and pointing to asking questions like 'why are you so small?' or 'how old are you?
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And when whoever at the podium attempts to move on, keep asking questions, all in the name of the First Amendment.
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But Mr. Reid gently scolded the assembled journalists for asking questions at what was supposed to be just a photo opportunity.
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The UVLens app, free on iOS, Android and Windows 10, starts by asking questions to help you determine your skin type.
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Instead, too many are wasting time asking questions whose answers are obvious, like whether or not Kamala Harris is a socialist.
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Musk interrupted two analysts asking questions on Wednesday night's conference call after Tesla reported a first-quarter loss that beat expectations.
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I teach them new mental practices -- asking questions, switching perspectives, analyzing subtext -- that subvert their old cultural habit of parroting authority.
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During the trial, Brock's attorney attempted to discredit her by asking questions about her drinking history, sexual behavior, and clothing choices.
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Turns out, making pizza with natural levain is pretty tricky, so it took some work and a lot of asking questions.
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If you sense your partner is struggling to reciprocate, try asking questions that can be answered with a yes or no.
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There's something compelling in reading a text that is simply articulating the uncertainty, that's asking questions that might not have answers.
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She puts on a show, and gives her best, sexiest performance, reading what the client wants, asking questions, and taking directions.
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We'll be reaching out to those people for the next couple of weeks, just asking for more information and asking questions.
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There were many more women asking questions, actually, and they were much tougher, I think, than a lot of the guys.
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What this means is that, as consumers, we should be asking questions not about the processing so much as the ingredients.
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According to Klug, most of the guards at Sterling tolerate the game, even looking on with bemused curiosity and asking questions.
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One would think the media would be interested in at the very least asking questions about this extraordinary disparity, but alas.
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Boys also seem to be more comfortable asking questions they might have been afraid or reluctant to ask before, Allegra said.
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Walker was always asking questions, always talking, always hyperactive and jumping around, and grownups found all this energy hard to take.
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After the auditors started asking questions, a list of beneficiaries — between 80 and 100, depending on the version — was hastily assembled.
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Still, Lazar's indefatigable narrator keeps showing up, asking questions, writing letters, groping toward a truth that can never be fully known.
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In April, Shaheen was asking questions again, this time challenging the US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, at another Senate hearing.
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An audio recording of the incident indicates things got physical when reporter Ben Jacobs of The Guardian persisted in asking questions.
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I tried following other thought leaders, asking questions, engaging with other posts, and generally just tweeting as much as I could.
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"Once you start asking questions about how this food was produced, then fermentation is just part of the answer," he said.
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When the Tribune started asking questions about the data, Texans for Education Opportunity referred them to its advertising vendor, LCX Digital.
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"All too often you have members of the committee asking questions that they know the nominee can't really answer," Roberts said.
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It's a young person, and now a slightly older — but not much, in terms of the space-time continuum — asking questions.
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Lack of sleep has lowered my inhibitions such that I'm asking questions that might lead to answers I'm unready to hear.
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But he started to warm to the idea of a faith that was led by discussion and asking questions — not tradition.
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As the conversation unfolds, reinforce their emotive statements with affirmations like nodding, leaning in, interested facial expressions, agreeing, and asking questions.
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"Clearly, what we're seeing today is people are selling first and asking questions later," Johnson said in the same "ETF Edge" interview.
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The youngsters work in small groups, and the teacher moves among them, asking questions and listening closely to determine who needs help.
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They looked at the traditional silhouette of a suit and, rather than accepting its small details and design flourishes, began asking questions.
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How should I be talking to her and asking questions about the fluids that I was about to leave in this room?
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Promoting curiosity and asking questions leads to inclusivity, because it shows your team that it's okay to not have all the answers.
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You're broadcasting something, but at the same time, viewers are asking questions and you usually answer some (if not all) of them.
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Really, the first five weeks of pre-production were spent diving in headfirst and asking questions, and getting on a nutritional regimen.
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"[The media] was constantly calling, showing up at the crime scene, asking questions, which I didn't have any answers to," said Garcia.
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"It&aposs interesting to have people asking questions so we can see how our city is seen, or how we are seen."
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Not asking questions was the great strategic fuck-up condensed into Facebook's 'move fast and break things' anti-humanitarian manifesto of yore.
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The event was cancelled the day before it was supposed to take place, shortly after The New York Times began asking questions.
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For that person who's always asking questions, endlessly curious about other people's lives and perspectives, what could be better than a memoir?
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As a pediatric neurologist, the soft-spoken Mr Northam spends a lot of time listening and asking questions before proposing a cure.
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We should be asking questions about why some individuals are allowed clean, quiet exits amidst sexual harassment allegations, rather than direct terminations.
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The company lawyer is present, and employees are shown openly shown asking questions about appropriate workplace interactions and being taught about policies.
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The day of the Falcon Heavy launch, he saw that people online were asking questions about tracking the Tesla Roadster in space.
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Twitter users quickly began asking questions about the brand new snippet of music, and many wondered if it was a new song.
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My technologically-challenged roommate regularly calls her computer's hard drive "memory," and she can still operate the Gear VR without asking questions.
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Elcott emphasizes the importance of civic initiative, which entails asking questions, showing respect, and having a sense of inquiry instead of dismissal.
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The opening scene of Beautiful Boy shows freelance journalist David Sheff (Steve Carell) sitting in a San Francisco doctor's office, asking questions.
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If you're in the center of Brisbane and you get bit by an inland taipan, somebody is going to start asking questions.
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One of the things deals with the investigation of the special counsel as other — HEINRICH: We're not asking questions about that investigation.
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"Sometimes it's weird when my dad's asking questions and poking around," she says, her obvious affection shining through the veneer of annoyance.
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It is axiomatic in a free society that men with guns do not get to put journalists in handcuffs for asking questions.
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But, it wasn't Kim's outfit that had us asking questions (besides wondering when this very '90s swimsuit will return to the mainstream).
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Again, I appreciate this, because I feel like you're helping me understand the writing process better by asking questions such as this.
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No, because when I visited the sale's Telegram room I found a group of happy buyers asking questions about their future tokens.
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What's the point of asking questions when the answers can shift without proper explanation, when contradictions and outright lies are shrugged off?
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PPRA imposes requirements on schools that administer third-party surveys asking questions from any of eight protected areas — including religion and income.
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Curiosity, and the act of asking questions, helps connect seemingly non-connected projects together and proposes ideas from another point of view.
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"It was a bunch of people asking questions, and they were very parochial questions about specific things in their districts," said Rep.
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A reporter from CNN affiliate WNEP-TV in Scranton found a man, Matthew Haverly, and began asking questions as the camera rolled.
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Eventually, her mom too started asking questions about who her assailant was, questions Miller didn't have many answers to at the time.
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Some of the many visitors to Beijing Sifang Automation , showing off intelligence-gathering unmanned boats, were Americans asking questions, an employee said.
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Europe's competition watchdog is asking questions about the change in policy as it relates to the company's purchase of the messaging platform.
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"The Israelis came here asking questions about who is living here and how many animals we have," the mother-of-five recalls.
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Professor Twomey and Professor Rubenstein said that the Labor Party went further in asking questions about potential citizenship clashes and family history.
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" He urged prospective lovers to err toward over-communicating about any potential symptoms, asking questions such as, "'Hi, are you sick today?
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Huzayfah: And I started asking questions about jihad and everything, what their viewpoint was, and how does — how is jihad, like, right?
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A greater number of people had a sense that something was amiss, but chose to avert their gaze instead of asking questions.
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"It was a massive movement, and it came from asking questions that led to a deeper way of seeing," Ms. Sarachild said.
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I'm just listening and asking questions and letting them know that they can feel comfortable sharing what they would like to share.
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Along with asking questions about interests like "how often you read science books," it included a behavioral measure of interest in science.
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The best parts of the narrative consist of women asking questions and other women answering, with little description or editorializing from August.
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Asking questions about the plan allows you to evaluate whether it is adequate, but it also keeps staff members on their toes.
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Antony J. Blinken Tweeting first and asking questions later is not a good way to make policy — especially in the Middle East.
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Police are not prevented from initiating consensual encounters simply by approaching persons in public without any show of force and asking questions.
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The older woman keeps asking questions, and the woman in the trench coat responds to each one in a sweet, patient voice.
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But in the spring, it began asking questions about how the index was compiled, according to emails between federal and state officials.
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But Trump's allies have been asking questions about what Haspel knew about the probe since before she was sworn in as director.
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When he refused to hold town hall meetings, protesters staged them in his absence, asking questions to a cardboard cutout of him.
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Outside Xinjiang, as soon as Uighurs checked into a hotel, the police paid them a visit, checking their identification and asking questions.
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Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, said Tuesday that if he were on the Judiciary Committee, he wouldn't want to be asking questions.
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A good start is to understand your partner's financial background and philosophy, by asking questions such as: How do you approach money?
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Listening and asking questions can often feel like the hardest steps, says Molly Q. Ford, senior director of equality programs at Salesforce.
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Since his early teens, he has approached his racing career with the discipline of a professional athlete, training hard and asking questions.
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Whether it's making unrealistic salary requests or asking questions before seeking out answers on their own, managers can easily pinpoint needy employees.
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Before grabbing my water and wrap, I'd spent nearly an hour wandering around with Amazon execs, pointing at things and asking questions.
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Miller took questions on the new policy from reporters at the on-camera press briefing and clashed with several reporters asking questions.
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Season 2 is more about asking questions of Shadow, because he's got to become more proactive, and concentrating on the gods themselves.
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He intends to be asking questions about what went wrong at Notre-Dame when the Assemblée Nationale reconvenes the week after next.
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We're told Wayne's rationale was simple -- the interviewer, Linsey Davis, crossed the line by asking questions he says were NOT pre-approved.
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For the most part, they're asking questions that are as pragmatic as they are heartbreaking: Does this work for underarms as well?
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I'm glad people keep asking questions and that people haven't decided that [diversity is] a fad thing and left it by the wayside.
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"I'm not backing off asking questions even though there is an effort that nobody talk about Seth Rich," he said on Friday night.
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The office is tasked with auditing other federal agencies to root out fraud and abuse, usually by asking questions and poring over paperwork.
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We talked with Hierro about the importance of asking questions, being comfortable in your own skin, and working within—and beyond—family legacies.
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The threat of dealing with bill collectors and a damaged credit rating is used to intimidate patients into paying up without asking questions.
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If you witness hate-violence, you can make your presence known by asking questions and talking to both the survivor and the perpetrator.
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" Next, she recommended moving on to the basics: asking questions about their "family, job, [and] if they're a dog or a cat person.
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"The jury has been asking questions, that shows that they want to know more about the law," she told reporters outside the courthouse.
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It's our job to do our due diligence when asking questions, when deciding who to interview, and deciding what quotes are worth running.
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That's why his first move after Congress began asking questions was to integrate his various messaging platforms -- Instagram, WhatsApp -- into the Facebook platform.
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I spent TechCrunch's latest Disrupt extravaganza asking questions of various notables onstage, and what struck me most was how fantastically optimistic they were.
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Now, The Daily Caller has a piece and it seems to be asking questions about who the spy was on the Trump campaign.
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Asking questions and seeing where they lead may make 4/20 and the brands that support it not look so groovy after all.
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When asked by reporters about the past, a visibly annoyed Macron, said it was time to stop asking questions from 20 years ago.
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A burglary report On the dashcam audio of Sunday's incident, officers can be heard greeting Lyles and asking questions about the burglary report.
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"I've seen a president who is listening and asking questions to get to how he can create a thriving economy," the official said.
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With traditional BI tools, you get your data and you start asking questions and seeing if the data can give you some answers.
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"Our 5-year-old started asking questions like, 'Well, this doesn't make sense, and that doesn't make sense,' " recalled the former Parenthood star.
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Backers also asking questions about how the rest of the money was spent, some demanding that both co-founders hear from the police.
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But they are trying new things, they are innovating, and they are asking questions that the rest of their division struggle to answer.
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She feared that televising proceedings at court might lead to some justices playing to the cameras or others to refrain from asking questions.
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If Trump doesn't like the tin foil hat, "I'm just asking questions, man" nature of these theories, he only has himself to blame.
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Still, some banks are tip-toeing around the asset class, asking questions and observing how competitors are executing the loans before diving in.
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She noted that she was standing behind Lavrov and that another journalist, The Washington Post's Carol Morello, was also asking questions to Lavrov.
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One who responded did not want to discuss his purchase and another hung up on a reporter asking questions about a recent purchase.
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The group, which opposes the FCC's net neutrality regulations, sent a letter to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler asking questions about the missing filings.
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Instead of wondering whether he can knock off Joe Biden, journalists are now asking questions about his failure to connect with black voters.
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While Graham is usually the one asking questions during the game, DeGeneres switched things up and put her guest in the hot seat.
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Demographic historian Margo Anderson notes that the census began asking questions in 21625 about foreigners who were residents but not naturalized U.S. citizens.
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He tells Matt that Karen's been asking questions about all the injuries, but apparently he tells her that Matt has a drinking problem.
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But slowly when she actually learned about what is happening to the environment, to their rights and everything else she started asking questions.
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In April, The Wall Street Journal reported Mueller had been asking questions about a private consulting firm that's undertaken projects for the Emirates.
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You're both pretending that you haven't found each other's Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram profiles and are subtly asking questions about what you found.
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Viewers were left asking questions, wondering about the story behind these happenings, but Atlanta stayed true to form and didn't provide any answers.
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They're asking questions like: What if you could face your phone at the TV and see an added layer of information or stats?
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"You have leaders who talk to allegedly show off their knowledge, when asking questions helps make everyone feel engaged and recognized," he said.
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Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reported that investors in Mr. Musk's SpaceX were asking questions about where the Boring Company money came from.
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James L. Pohl, had issued a secret order preventing them from knowing about the phone call collection system or asking questions about it.
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"As soon as there's a person with a camera there's a target for people's interest and they start asking questions," Mr. Bridle said.
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Prosecutors have also been asking questions about Mr. Stone and his ties to WikiLeaks, one of the sites that published stolen Democratic emails.
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But he refused to make a plea for exile, saying that rather than punish him the city should reward him for asking questions.
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I had a meeting with my point person on Monday and was asking questions about the company's ability to weather all of this.
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Klinsmann had already been communicating regularly with him for some time, texting and calling often, pushing him, encouraging him, asking questions, testing him.
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A final common mistake to avoid is asking questions that have nothing to do with the role that you're applying for, says Drexler.
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But in Denmark, he noses around, gumshoe-like, asking questions and supplying helpful information — often amusingly, in Mr. Lewin's solid and clear performance.
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Local news outlet ABC 11 WTVD reported Davis was lecturing Tuesday and was randomly asking questions when he called on a female student.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's impeachment trial continued Thursday with a second day of senators asking questions of House Democrats and White House lawyers.
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Attendees described today's meeting as a listening session for the president, who apparently spent the time asking questions rather than putting forth solutions.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders asked reporters to say what they were thankful for before asking questions during Monday's press briefing.
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Senators should spend their time asking questions about what originalism means to Gorsuch rather than indiscriminately attacking legal theories they plainly don't understand.
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Byron told CNBC, "Our hope is now with the large investors asking questions that they would support our efforts" with these proxy proposals.
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Another "Pizzagate" story about a posting by an "anonymous FBI agent" on the 4chan website disappeared after The New Republic started asking questions.
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"To be curious as a woman is to invite disaster, to invite punishment for asking questions and not knowing your place," she says.
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I found that it was hard to make up a conversation on the fly without asking questions—questions being another improv no-no.
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So in my approach, the emphasis is always on trust-building as a foundation and asking questions in a non-confrontational curious way.
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So I kept asking questions, trying to make sense of my conflicting feelings, and secretly hoping someone would validate my confusion with their answers.
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Don't make your questions too complicated "If you're asking questions during sex they should be fairly simple, closed ones," says Girl on the Net.
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Finally, the guy accused of orchestrating the hacking campaign was standing beside Trump while he was just asking questions about the DNC server. C'mon.
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The ADA generally prohibits employers from asking questions related to health or disability, except in limited circumstances, such as through voluntary workplace wellness programs.
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At this point, we're just getting hundreds of comments and videos sent back to us every day, wishing us good luck and asking questions.
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According to court documents and former insiders VICE spoke to, members of the sorority were sworn to secrecy and strongly discouraged from asking questions.
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People familiar with the matter told CNBC that the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are both asking questions about JetSmarter.
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Proactively asking questions and seeking the advice of experts in your field will help you stay on the right path and avoid costly mistakes.
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And then he realizes little by little, finding what he finds, asking questions he's never asked before, it is totally not what he thinks.
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The era of One Direction is well and truly behind us, but that doesn't stop anyone asking questions about the members' boy band past.
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For me, "Red Lines" is about using the web to connect with my past work; it's also about asking questions of scale and manageability.
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But the point of asking questions and taking them to task, isn't to shame or become a part of the internet's call-out culture.
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Gemini energy is curious, always asking questions, always wondering why, so expect to be in an inquisitive mood—and expect to explore some secrets!
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Engaging others by asking questions puts them in a position to share more information, and it takes the stress and pressure off of you.
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In asking questions, you're really looking to spark that collaboration process to generate as many options as possible to solve the problem at hand.
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Over my career, I ended up going to lots of places I wasn't supposed to go, and asking questions I wasn't supposed to ask.
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"Going into Mama's Day, we wanted to make sure we were also asking questions about black trans women and gender nonconforming women," Hooks explained.
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Yes. But it is also so 60s sci-fi, asking questions about life and creation and the nature of our place in the universe.
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That followed similar comments from Kellyanne Conway on Monday morning Sanders instructed reporters to say what they're thankful for this Thanksgiving before asking questions.
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When I was living in Mexico City it was something that people were talking about a lot, and protesting and asking questions about it.
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"They may feel uncomfortable asking questions and some newborns may need a procedure but it's best to arm yourself with the facts," he said.
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But I wasn't asking questions about what types of conflict those games were modeling or what type of heroic fantasy they were offering me.
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Teachers reported a shift in their relationships with students becoming more personal, closer and more meaningful through listening, asking questions and initiating informal encounters.
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After the hearings, Jones could be seen asking questions of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on camera as Dorsey was led away to a vehicle.
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Earlier this week, Bishop sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue expressing alarm and asking questions about research allegedly conducted by the department.
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Those children are now in their 30s and 40s and are asking questions about a secret that was kept from them for four decades.
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Large asset managers have said they typically influence their portfolio companies without making demands and instead by asking questions about companies' policies and actions.
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Kushner, who is forty-nine and lives in Los Angeles, thinks of herself as a "girl citizen," asking questions, at large in the world.
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We never ask women to check their weight, we trust them and just serve whatever number they wrote on the paper without asking questions.
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Trump asked Acosta to stop asking questions, then a White House intern approached Acosta and tried to take the microphone out of his hand.
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For me, gentleness was key: It created an environment in which people were willing to hear new views and felt less nervous asking questions.
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So many people have multiple chronic illnesses where they have to go see a variety of specialists, so there are barriers to asking questions.
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Yes, you could technically just block your mom, but if she's this good at leaving comments, I'm guessing she's even better at asking questions.
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Jason Yau, vice president of e-commerce and general manager at CanvasPeople, also thinks an employee asking questions on their first day is important.
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Your questions are also important Remember that a job interview is a two-way street, which means you should be asking questions as well.
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This shouldn't be the senior executive — they should be focused on listening and asking questions; but it shouldn't be a junior note-taker either.
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But it's always worth making sure that in a broader conversation there are no simple givens that we accept without at least asking questions.
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One of the great things about Linhares's work is that everything in the painting seems straightforward until you look closely and start asking questions.
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Outside, hundreds more, not allowed inside the town hall, waited in the rain, asking questions into a microphone that they would have asked inside.
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So Tench can only stare forward, asking questions about the murder as Kevin grows more and more agitated by his recounting of the murder.
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When pressed on false claims by critics, his classic response tends to be that he's merely asking questions others are too afraid to ask.
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"My interest in medicine stems from my keen interest in people, in asking questions and solving problems," he told an oral historian in 1989.
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And I just think it garnered so much attention because you saw that she wasn't at the wedding, so people started asking questions why.
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Just by asking questions, a patient increases the odds that the pharmacist will take a second look at the prescription — and catch any errors.
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"We are hearing from more and more clients asking questions about the provisions that we have in place to protect their information," Mathis said.
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No one knows the hour of the coming of the Son of Man (who might start asking questions), so it's best to travel light.
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I spend all my time in the kinds of meetings that I love, which is taking questions and asking questions and listening and learning.
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Judge 4: Maybe—The solution ("alternative economy") isn't clear; a lot of giving context and asking questions but not a lot of answering them.
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Understanding the rash of late-19th-century segregation laws, like the rash of disfranchisement laws, means asking questions about who wanted them and why.
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Muslims in New Zealand and overseas were "quite rightly asking questions about how this terror attack was able to happen here," Ms. Ardern said.
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If you were trying to deliberately mislead your audience while still claiming you're "just asking questions," these stories are one way to do it.
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" I think the CNN story had talked to somebody I had talked to and they're like, "Emily Steel is calling and she's asking questions.
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We would not be offended at all if someone on the other side of the aisle were asking questions in that kind of vein.
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Taking turns with a bullhorn, students and some faculty members accused the school of shutting them out from attending the speech and asking questions.
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These were shows on airtime purchased by the Nixon campaign showcasing average citizens asking questions (that in this case were scripted) of the Republican candidate.
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Cuomo and Rodman previously sparred four years ago in a heated confrontation, when Cuomo began asking questions about North Korea that Rodman said were inappropriate.
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Just asking questions But there's plenty to suggest Giuliani was more interested in raising the potential issue of Biden's wrongdoing than providing evidence for it.
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There was never time to think about what you were doing in Doom—you shot things on instinct, asking questions after the corpses piled up.
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Being alone was a guilty pleasure, a moment to replenish myself because I had so many little people asking questions, touching me, wanting too much.
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When we sat on his porch that warm afternoon in late April, Williams was with us, too, listening and periodically asking questions of her own.
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This is one problem that will not be solved with a tweet and is asking questions of the President that he has never faced before.
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Those scenes are flanked by Hoskins talking to retired police officers, asking questions like whether they believe Cesnik's body was moved after she was killed.
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She fielded questions from lawmakers and Rachel Mitchell, an Arizona prosecutor who is asking questions on behalf of the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Hours later, you might find police officers knocking at your door and asking questions that make you suspect they were listening in the whole time.
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Once there, I proved to be a thoroughly mediocre student, prone to asking questions too abstract to be of real use to anyone but myself.
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Even though you want an advisor who will be able to answer all your financial questions, start by asking questions you know the answers to.
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Even private companies could be required to do these assessments, which means asking questions like: What kinds of data do a company use and why?
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"My instincts for asking questions is to press but not to be a jerk about it," he said in an interview at his office here.
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But I'm just asking questions, much like the woman in the Periscope video who wants to know how it feels to work for a fascist.
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With all the emphasis on asking questions and sharing stories, it's the rare approach that offers structure while making plenty of room for the chaos.
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Officers were asking questions about the fight when they heard gunfire in another part of the parking lot, sending graduation-goers running in all directions.
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And while she's been snapping up a storm since returning on set, it's her boyfriend Ben Hanisch's latest post that has left everyone asking questions.
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In 2012 she took up the case of Robert Bradford, a prominent politician shot dead in 1981, who was rumoured to have been "asking questions".
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After a quick pep talk and some deep breaths, we re-approached the situation with calm voices and a tactic more focused on asking questions.
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In 2300, he sexually harassed women at the Eurogamer Expo, asking questions like "where have your tits gone?" or sticking his microphone into their cleavage.
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Health care providers staffing emergency departments are more sophisticated now, Tishler said, so they are asking questions and looking for chidlren who are attempting suicide.
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In those moments when you're feeling panic-stricken or fresh out of things to talk about, never hesitate to rely on this tactic: asking questions.
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Before they weren't interested in that; they wanted the game to be successful, but they weren't asking questions about profitability, and now they will be.
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It means asking questions, investigating, and being open to the possibility that a person in a position of authority might be capable of abusing it.
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So we go through Plenty of Fish, and their questionnaire is asking questions like his exact birth date, his [astrological] sign, where was he last.
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Be aware that "asking questions" sometimes veers into "demanding answers," which are then rapidly dismissed, attacked with nitpicky complaints or deluged with bad-faith questions.
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Asking questions as Phillips does that are often "bewilderingly rhizomatic" and leaving them enigmatically unanswered can hardly provide patients or readers with a satisfactory experience.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch, the court's newest member, stuck to his usual habit of asking questions about the precise language of the legislative text at issue.
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They are asking questions about a 2012 law that banned the use of recent climate science to plan for the consequences of rising sea levels.
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This means asking questions about race and ethnicity in a way that allows Latinos and all Americans to see themselves in the questions and answers.
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As Durant learned, to be a successful investor, you have to put in the work and not be afraid of asking questions along the way.
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This might preempt a great deal of whining, but a series of sleepless nights in a row might cause your boss to start asking questions.
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In one instance, he left enough physical evidence that a cop called his job asking questions, and he fled again––this time to New York.
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All the clients here were already asking questions about the changes, and now they will ask questions about the ability to provide truly bespoke service.
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You need to know if your advisers is a fiduciary, and while you're asking questions, understanding how they get paid is important to know, too.
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One way applicants could broach this is by referencing the continued education resources that EY offers employees or asking questions about their continued education programs.
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The ten people that they interviewed made sense to me in terms of who you would be asking questions regarding the Ford and Ramirez event.
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If we pour you an ounce of wine from a bottle that you purchased, you should not feel uncomfortable or be afraid of asking questions.
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" She selects the oldest audience members by asking questions such as "Who was born during World War II?" and "Who remembers the Cuban missile crisis?
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If conversation drifts to more nerve-racking topics, she suggests redirecting the anxious energy by asking questions like: What are you going to do today?
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Do your research ahead of time to avoid asking questions you can easily find the answers to yourself (for instance: How big is the company?).
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These are simple questionnaires that should take a couple minutes, asking questions like if they have been hospitalized, feel sick, or notice any side effects.
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Even if members of the campaign weren't in on the action, Congress should still be asking questions about the relationships between Trump's associates and Russia.
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Educate your team by providing supportive, ongoing mentorship coupled with knowledge assessments via the Socratic method (which focuses on asking questions instead of providing answers).
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John Thune sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Reuters reported, asking questions about its disclosure that it slowed older iPhones with flagging batteries.
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America's students deserve the opportunity to fully participate in their educational experience — by challenging dogma, asking questions and expressing opinions that don't conform to groupthink.
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She recalls an instructor claiming she looked stupid and scattered when asking questions and telling her she was no longer allowed to speak in class.
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Xi's vanishing act has not gone unnoticed in China, where many are asking questions on social media -- most of which are swiftly deleted by censors.
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When the press refuses, you get episodes like this one, on March 23, when reporters kept asking questions unrelated to the topic of the day.
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Both sides requested my deposition, and Musk's requests seemed particularly invasive, asking questions that seemed to get at my newsgathering process and relationships with sources.
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A transcript of the recorded portion of NPR's interview with Pompeo shows Kelly first asking questions about the tense relations between the U.S. and Iran.
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Rosenberger, who represents a southern Ohio district, said last week he had hired an attorney after becoming aware the FBI was asking questions about him.
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Even after Obama produced his birth certificate, which Trump pointed to as a victory, he didn't stop from asking questions about the former president's origins.
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While in London, his sons began asking questions, like why the North Korean government executed people in public without a proper trial, Mr. Thae said.
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Asking questions about how we think and how we communicate these thoughts is the dialogue I hope an audience has with and around the work.
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At the Forward Union Fair, visitors enthusiastically engaged with the fair participants, chatting and asking questions, taking pamphlets and signing up for further follow up.
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Is this how people live next door to weirdos who dig holes at midnight and wear trench coats in summer without anyone ever asking questions?
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Asking questions, keeping a simple investment strategy, and maintaining a positive mindset are a few of the most distinct habits of wealthy people, Roberge says.
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The SEC is reportedly asking questions about whether there was any factual basis for Musk to assert on Twitter that he had secured the funding.
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There are expected to be 214 Senators here today asking questions — so many that they had to add a second row of chairs and microphones.
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And Christiane should be very careful about in the future not asking questions that she doesn&apost know how are going to be answered like that.
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At that same press conference, reporters were only asking questions of Reeves, Tim Allen, and the two male producers and male director of Toy Story 4.
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On Wednesday, senators attended the interview but are not asking questions directly, instead passing notes to committee staff if they had questions, according to Senate aides.
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As she continued her work across my body, she never stopped asking questions and seemed genuinely concerned for my well-being after I mentioned work anxieties.
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Standing tall in her doorway, the "contractor" soon started asking questions: Did Hanlon spend most of her time here in New Jersey or in New York?
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Standing tall in her doorway, the "contractor" soon started asking questions: Did Hanlon spend most of her time here in New Jersey or in New York?
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Google Assistant can recognize up to six different voices, and if it hears a child that it recognizes asking questions, it will provide kid-friendly responses.
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It's likely a coincidence that all five women died in such a short time span, which has prompted many people to start asking questions at all.
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If you've got that telltale heart on your driver's license, it's reason enough to begin asking questions, and encourage your loved ones to do the same.
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Now, the second quarter of 2018 is winding down and investors are asking questions: The need to crank out more cars has gotten even more dire.
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In "EXP," the drummer of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Mitch Mitchell, portrays an interviewer asking questions of an alien visitor who's played, naturally, by Hendrix himself.
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They are Ivy League graduates who believe asking questions like, "How do you invert a binary tree?" is the best way to gauge someone's technical ability.
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"He's shown himself open even to the point of asking questions and going deeper into the issue about why I stand where I stand," Mattis said.
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After Edwards began asking questions, the state was ordered by Clemson University, which oversees pesticide registration in South Carolina, to stop adding HaloSan to the water.
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At every site, he said he tried to pick up skills, carefully observing other workers, asking questions and later reinforcing the lessons by watching YouTube videos.
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"In all my years on the Rules Committee, I don't ever recall an instance where any member was prevented from asking questions of a witness," Rep.
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In the days when America still had a real media, several Congressional correspondents would have picked up on that type of testimony and started asking questions.
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And yet, in "A Dying Colonialism," Fanon is really trying from within to understand the position of women by asking questions about patriarchal structures of domination.
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What distinguishes them, all three scientists said, is that they approach these topics using the scientific method — asking questions, then observing, experimenting, and measuring what works.
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"The gender pay gap has put pressure on companies – people are asking questions and I think we need the same thing with political parties," she added.
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Reporters are increasingly asking questions about their role in Trump's rise and coming under more pressure to do investigative stories on Trump's background and business dealings.
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Kai holds his head high when asking questions, and gives big interjecting nods to his mother's admissions of guilt, like he's pretending to be Larry King.
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Already, the company found that many of its customers are moms or moms-to-be, asking questions about pregnancy, kid's ailments, colds, flus, and the like.
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But I didn't understand what was happening, so it wasn't something I was asking questions about, it didn't figure prominently in my reporting at that point.
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In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Sulzberger said he intended to bring a reporter's sensibility to his new role — by asking questions and listening to others.
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Sometimes it was as if Ms. Stahl were asking questions of a generic American president, one who cared about at least the appearance of higher principle.
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They just didn't look like they had the wheels to turn things around on England in the first half, to start asking questions and creating openings.
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As far was what to talk about once you're in the same room, Mr. Newport recommends asking questions that invite deeper insight into a person's background.
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His fellow senators have been asking questions about the state's spending on the project and the tax credits it will offer, he said in an interview.
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Back then, Republicans and Democrats alternated asking questions and were required to direct their inquiries to either the president's lawyer or the House prosecutors — not both.
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Mark: You had to get almost as vulnerable as you were in the pods, ya know, with a producer or with someone that was asking questions.
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Throughout her education, she says she succeeded in part because she was always asking questions — even when people tried to ignore her, her hand stayed up.
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A big, ugly package of legislation emerges in the spring, with policies and surprises aplenty, and lawmakers approve it, lining up first and asking questions later.
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When your child first starts asking questions, your instinct might be to reassure them that Santa is real and his magic powers help him defy logic.
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In fact, he seems to feel that if he keeps asking questions, following his curiosity wherever it leads, he may never have to find out. ♦
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If the adviser -- or anyone else -- started asking questions, they would eventually end up talking to "the person who's responsible for all of this," he said.
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Before the CNN newsman launched down the path to asking questions of the nation's political leaders, he went to film school in California for a year.
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He stayed with his grandmother, who cooked for him and doted on him but avoided asking questions, almost as if she did not want to know.
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And Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee, overseen by Representative Maxine Waters, have been asking questions about Deutsche Bank's loans to Mr. Trump since 2017.
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Assign someone in the group to use their smart phone or video camera to record other advocates asking questions and the response from the member of Congress.
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Instead of nodding off, consider both showing the speaker that you're interested (nodding, agreeing, etc.) and actually making an effort to understand (by asking questions and clarifying).
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He showed no interest in asking questions pertaining to the hearing's subject matter or any of the misdeeds recounted in Inspector General Horowitz's almost 600-page report.
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Sensing that he now had the social upper hand, Jack became friendlier, asking questions about my project and showing genuine enthusiasm by the time I said goodbye.
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Trying not to tip him off to my sheer panic, I decided to start asking questions that the Ryan I'd met at the house party would know.
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But I would say more clients than ever before are asking questions, what should they be doing, where should they allocate money, how should they be positioned.
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" Asking questions you don't really care about the answers to ("How are you?) eases both parties into the interaction and forms the base for developing real connection.
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During those quiet moments, the game often fills the time with Kratos, Atreus, and others telling stories to one another, or asking questions about the journey ahead.
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" For the women who are chasing after their dreams with the hope of one day "getting there" like she did, Chen recommends that they "keep asking questions.
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"This is the cost of having too many white folks who are insulated from asking questions that can anticipate some of these [controversies]," the film producer said.
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"[It] would create... financial auditors out of every person in the country asking questions that would detract from [his] main message," Trump Jr. told the Tribune-Review.
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While the Pueblo Sin Fronteras group was asking questions about the arrest, Figueroa Maldonado said, the cops became aggressive, especially after the group started to record them.
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That requires putting down the cellphone, gently asking questions, and signaling with non-verbal communication (think of a head nod or sympathetic hand gesture) that you're interested.
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"And the same with me, girls asking questions," added Decker, who is also mom to son Eric "Bubby" Thomas Jr., 3, and daughter Vivianne "Vivi" Rose, 4.
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Republicans pushed back, arguing they were simply asking questions about who Vindman might have spoken with — and that it was not an effort to out the whistleblower.
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To many, it read as lawmakers who may be concerned more with the performance of asking questions than a holistic understanding of the complex issues at hand.
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But then, pesky journalists decided to ruin it by doing things like asking questions, and the White House communications office issued a strongly worded statement in response.
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The movement against it has snowballed into a kind of "me too" parade, where some of the most vociferous participants are shooting first and asking questions later.
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After asking questions about her stint in the White House during Thursday night's episode, Ross Matthews asked Manigault Newman, 44, if she would vote for Trump again.
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Talking through all your needs and asking questions about your partner's needs may not feel comfy and cozy, but it'll help you be on the same page.
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The way you act, people look at you and see how you act and they start asking questions, hopefully you have the right answer at the time.
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I have been in situations where she's in a small group asking questions, and it's clear that she understands the impact of mental health and early intervention.
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Stay tuned, though, we'll be asking questions to two key people at Coinbase over the coming months and this topic is sure to be on the menu.
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At school, she was worried that when she showered with her classmates after PE, they would notice that she didn't have tan lines and start asking questions.
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It'll let you do all the basics you'd expect of a voice assistant, from asking questions about the weather to finding new TV shows with your voice.
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But two people briefed on the matter said the U.S. government is asking questions about it and whether it constitutes a defeat device in gasoline powered vehicles.
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She says parents can be reasonably involved in their children's digital lives by asking questions and doing spot checks, which can highlight potentially dangerous or problematic situations.
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Not only complaining from the media -- or at least asking questions about it from the media -- but complaining from different companies like Microsoft and Oracle and IBM.
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I know people have been asking questions, and I stay silent, because there's so much I can't reveal, but I'm glad they know at least a bit.
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Many have started surveying employee satisfaction and burnout, asking questions like if doctors use all of their vacation days, or how often they take their work home.
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The good news is more people appear to be taking a hard look around them, and asking questions that may have been taboo not that long ago.
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There's a minefield hidden in the borders between 'just asking' questions, ignorance, and intentionally causing offence—these are volatile conversations which require a great deal of patience.
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Many depositors have been asking questions, but nobody else has asked for their money back and one Asian asset manager has continued to place deposits, he added.
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Today, Rizo is running for the state legislature—against an incumbent who has voted against bills that would have forbidden employers from asking questions about salary history.
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Cooper, 43, was a student of The Actors Studio and was featured on the show asking questions from the audience to Sean Penn and Robert De Niro.
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Later, when I began asking questions of people who knew Dahl, they told me he liked to say things he didn't mean just to get a reaction.
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They might start bringing it up, looking for ways to save, or even asking questions you're not quite sure of the answer to — and that's completely expected.
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Particularly when it came to his own personal million-dollar contribution, which did not actually materialize until the news media, particularly The Washington Post, started asking questions.
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Volsky and Kirk also talked about the Trump Administration's decision to ban a CNN reporter from a White House event for asking questions that officials deemed inappropriate.
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Patients may also feel more comfortable asking questions of their therapist when they are asking them from the comfort and privacy of their own home, she added.
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Woodford, who was fired for asking questions, told Reuters last year that 80 percent of senior business leaders in Japan consider him a traitor to his company.
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We know that peer influence has the power to prevent rape, and it's high time we all did a better job of asking questions and speaking out.
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At Kent University, where I teach criminology, I urge my students to try to develop rapport with interviewees before asking questions: joke, mess around, loosen it up.
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It's hard enough to answer a guest's question when we're making four different cocktails, much less when a training barback is asking questions at the same time.
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"This is the fifth time you have interrupted a duly-elected members of Congress," Stefanik interjected, before the hearing proceeded with Republican counsel Steve Castor asking questions.
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Participating in the group was conflated with romance, success, and enlightenment, while asking questions and setting boundaries was discouraged as "choosing separation from God," former students said.
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" Though not everyone was paying attention at the time, as "Suspiria" began to near release, journalists started asking questions about the mysterious man credited as "Lutz Ebersdorf.
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But his efforts are interrupted when he falls in love with a hotel clerk played by Candy Clark and when the United States government comes asking questions.
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"Right out of the gate she was asking questions about the characters that I didn't know the answer to — and I knew everything about them," he said.
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Are you different at home or with your friends than you are in the classroom, in terms of speaking your mind, asking questions or participating in activities?
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There's a 'Master of None' episode about this, and it's so accurate for my generation — it's like we're not asking questions and they're not talking about it.
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Thank you for the responses, folks in the audience; please be sure to be asking questions in the queue and we'll get to that in a second.
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Bourdain knew that going places and eating things, asking questions all the while, would always be the best way to start telling the stories of the world.
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Usually his letters home to Jacque were nothing but positive, asking questions about little Jimmy and filling her in on the doings of his circle of friends.
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The reporter, Ben Jacobs of The Guardian, says Gianforte body-slammed him while he was simply doing his job, asking questions on the eve of the election.
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But all the way to the end, it's going to keep asking questions about the questions, and honoring our deeply human need to make sense of mayhem.
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Phoebe Telser, Mr. Wanger's mother, said she received a phone message in July 2014 from a lawyer at the agency's Chicago office asking questions about her son.
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"Asking questions about how we can do a better job of providing people with mental health services is not a bad thing to have happen," he said.
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The maps also provide a foundation for scientists to start asking questions about what happens when new predators enter a habitat, and how hybridization influenced coyote evolution.
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"They always start asking questions in the local dialect, and if you can respond in the local dialect, you are allowed to go in," Mr. Huang said.
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Which, OK. But then, when the afternoon session opened, Berke was on the dais -- asking questions of Castor, who he had testified alongside of just hours earlier.
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To that end, researchers are asking questions like: But the fact is we don't need all the answers before robots begin to help elders age in place.
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But two people briefed on the matter said the U.S. government is asking questions about it and whether it constitutes a defeat device in gasoline-powered vehicles.
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Like Labour, lots of business leaders are asking questions about the current economic model, though their answers are different, says Josh Hardie, the CBI's deputy director-general.
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She was being considered for an even bigger government job, one with a budget of more than $1 billion, until Congress started asking questions about her resume.
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By that time, lawmakers were asking questions about the freeze on aid to Ukraine and reports questioning the reasons for the withholding had already hit the press.
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The re-enactment is followed by different students asking questions about what to do if they have to deal with law enforcement, with officers answering those questions.
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"Ocasio did really well, again, in asking questions and establishing a basis for the taxes," Khanna said when asked whose questioning stuck out to him the most.
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Congress is also asking questions, citing the earlier Reuters reports while pressing the State Department to explain DREAD and pushing for more transparency in foreign license agreements.
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We briefly considered switching to a different plan with a larger network of doctors in the college town — and finally started making phone calls and asking questions.
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In fall 2012, an investigator for the anti-corruption group Global Witness wrote a letter to JPMorgan's chief executive, Jamie Dimon, asking questions about the money transfers.
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We weren't asking questions about whether it was important for children to respect people of different races, but about whether they should respect authority and rules generally.
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The committee sent letters to USA Gymnastics, the U.S. Olympic Committee, Michigan State University, USA Swimming and USA Taekwondo, asking questions about sexual abuse within organized sports.
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For retailers, BlackRock said it is asking questions such as what strategies they use to prevent the potential misuse of guns, such as limits on bulk purchases.
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"Even though I took time off, I've still been doing shows other places and people kept asking questions about Vegas and other performers," Newton, 73, exclusively tells PEOPLE.
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Grimm, a felon who threatened to throw a reporter off a balcony for asking questions the then-congressman didn't like, may look like a bad guy to you.
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"Learning how everybody copes with people staring and asking questions — that's interesting to me," the teen, who lives in Corvallis, Oregon, and is a quadrilateral amputee, tells PEOPLE.
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Additionally, she said that one of her kids has already come home asking questions if they are returning to Africa after being asked the same question at school.
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CIAM notes that since it began asking questions, Disney has already raised its bid to minority holders, from €1.25, which implies that the earlier valuation was too low.
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But raising questions about what needs to be consumed is perilously close to asking questions about what needs to be produced—and who needs to control that production.
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Ask the right questions to show the cracks Asking questions can lead your co-worker to discover the reasons why the idea isn't so great on his own.
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He spoke to the staff in Italian, to me in English, and to Ric in Tagalog, weaving in and out each of conversation, translating, asking questions, giving orders.
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And there are implications for students whose posts get flagged, leading administrators to possibly start asking questions like: Why did you say you wanted to "kill" your dad?
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Wood spoke to me about making a movie that's partly based on her life, asking questions about race and gender, and creating female characters that live textured lives.
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"It's a fun model of how you can use free tools like Twitter for interaction with experts, and asking questions, as well as just a fun shared experience."
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When police started asking questions, they contacted 20-year-old Kaine Louzader, who drove a car matching the description and lived on Wild Deer Lane in St. Peters.
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"You'll still need to talk to your Google Home device — not the connected Bluetooth speakers — for queries like asking questions, getting weather updates, and using smart home commands."
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Right after the ABC documentary aired, Abudusalamu said Nadila contacted him to say the police had interrogated her, asking questions about her husband's work and address in Australia.
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Make the most of any free time by introducing yourself to your colleagues and asking questions to get a better understanding of their roles and your department's goals.
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When they found the money they started asking questions about how I was supposed to spend that huge amount of money and why do I carry so much.
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Those lucky high schoolers got to hang out with the cast for a large chunk of the day, doing acting workshops and asking questions during a Q&A.
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A radio advert broadcast on LBC radio at around 0530 GMT featured a range of voice actors asking questions about renewing passports, mobile phone charges, and exporting goods.
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It will teach you about the power of Socratic Jujitsu, or ways you can start asking questions — rather than arguing back — to persuade others to see your perspective.
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Besides, faking love can work much the way asking questions does: it creates a sort of persuasive tractor beam, pulling your opponent a little bit in your direction.
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Recently we saw Trump battle several reporters at a press conference for asking questions he didn't appreciate -- including CNN's Jim Acosta, who pressed Trump on the migrant caravan.
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According to the documents, the mothers understood why the police would be asking questions, and agreed that the men had handled the situation poorly by lying about Mexico.
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"You will see Mason do them," she said in a since-deleted tweet, revealing that instead of a producer asking questions, aunt Khloé was the one doing it.
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It would require asking questions about what camera data is collected, how it's used, with whom it's shared, how much is retained, and how it's stored and protected.
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Journalist April Ryan said in an interview that aired Thursday on "Rising" that the news media has been targeted for asking questions the Trump administration has deemed unfavorable.
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A reporter was present as well, but upon making her profession and affiliation known, and asking questions about the hotel's vitality, the group of employees disbanded and disappeared.
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"The news conference was over, and she was running up and grabbing and asking questions," he said late Tuesday, in the first of several recapitulations of the episode.
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There's no reason to wag your finger at a womxn or reprimand them for asking questions about things you have been in the press for just last week.
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Or they were asking questions that maybe the host didn't want to ask, because [the host was] too polite to ask, didn't want to step on your toes.
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And the "press conference" Kaine is referring to were questions not from the working press at the event — which was barred from asking questions — but from event moderators.
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A woman wearing a blue mask and gloves was screening people by taking temperatures and asking questions before letting them into the waiting area of the emergency room.
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Murphy continues to hold the floor, but other prominent Senate Democrats including Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Patrick Leahy have also taken turns asking questions on the floor.
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For this story, it was not just about asking questions: It was about observing people as they waded through bureaucracy and they lost their autonomy living in shelter.
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A Time magazine reporter named Wallace Terry made his way to the air base and started asking questions about the boy, and told the platoon members his age.
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The committee said USAG had replied to its complaint and had chosen not to relinquish its recognition, instead asking questions about the matter and the USOC hearing process.
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But as we see in the town of Pleasantville, society can evolve when we start asking questions, like what really makes a neighborhood pleasant or a country great?
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" It's all strumming, drumming and Alex Luciano's unswerving encouragement: "If we believe and we persist/and keep asking questions and stay curious/we'll find what we're looking for.
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Especially in the case of asking a question at the end of a meeting, I think asking questions is one of the best things a person can do.
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If you want to one day become able to handle the complexity and uncertainty of the real world, you have to start asking questions like, what is generalization?
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"If you want to get hired employers are constantly asking questions and trying to find people who really want to know what it's like as a culture there."
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The announcement's timing could have been meant to blunt the criticisms of lawmakers asking questions at the hearing and some of the witnesses, including local officials, providing testimony.
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She'd been up for consideration for a larger role, "one with a budget of more than $1 billion, until Congress started asking questions about her resume," NBC notes.
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The financial penalties for Volkswagen were much worse than they might have been because it staged an elaborate cover-up after regulators began asking questions in early 2014.
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George won't come out to her friends and family, and ends up making up an imaginary boyfriend called Jonathan Crenshaw so all her friends will stop asking questions.
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