I am delighted to assure the questioner that I would not support any regime that I regarded as punitive. |
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She worked as both moderator and questioner during the two-hour debate with the seven candidates. |
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Instead of a passive receiver of information, the viewer is engaged as a highly activated questioner and discerner of aesthetic relationships. |
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Indeed, all progress depends on the sceptic, the questioner, the person who does not wholly conform. |
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Remember, the truth does not matter, because the idea is to bumfuzzle the questioner. |
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He answers questions thoughtfully and politely, always thanking the questioner first when a compliment is offered. |
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When asked how long they spent making something, most artists assume that the questioner is a philistine. |
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The difficulties that the questioner uncovers in this way are internal to himself. |
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Poor air quality causes severe health problems, as was noted by the previous questioner. |
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My answer is mumbled and incomplete and leaves me and my questioner unsatisfied. |
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Taylor told the questioner that he supports reforms at the federal level to control the insurance industry. |
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It also helps to prevent the discussion being hijacked suddenly by a questioner in a totally different direction. |
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She is seen as a tough questioner unlikely to be caught up in trivialities. |
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In doing so, he has impugned the questioner and certainly has impugned the Clerk of the House. |
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The interviewer was the man who at the time was regarded as the most abrasive, trenchant, incisive questioner of the time, Robin Day. |
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The questioner assumes one is miffed by the question and does not include the option of relief. |
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When the questioner is employed by the state broadcaster of one of the occupying powers, the respondents might be expected to answer warily. |
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As usual, the most persistent questioner was Justice Felix Frankfurter, a former law professor. |
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It is also important to communicate back empathy so that the young person believes that the questioner is really seeking to understand them. |
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The questioner suggested an additional element, concerning the role of the Supreme Leader. |
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If they answer, this happens because they trust the questioner. Exactly 4 young people reacted because they found it excited them. |
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The questioner stated that the rate of use for this service was much lower and asked for statistics on the actual use of this service. |
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This will give the questioner a chance to confirm or clarify your interpretation of the question. |
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Legal experts will reply within three working days with informal advice and 'signposting' to where the questioner can get further help. |
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Usually the questioner is looking for a certain and short answer to what, in their mind, ought to be a black or white issue. |
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Corzine nonetheless answered as if his questioner had the moral authority to ask. |
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You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved. |
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The Academics took the part of the questioner, who puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions that are unwelcome to them from their answers. |
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These data serve the assortment in lists and give a clue to the questioner whether a found object can belong to him. |
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Can the Minister enlighten the primary questioner and the House as to what policies this Government has in place to address benefit fraud and debt? |
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But tell the questioner that you will try to find the answer and will get back to him or her-and then do so. |
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Given the above findings, it is clear that the responsibility for suggestibility lies on the questioner and not on the child. |
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Are listeners really going to mistake what the questioner is saying? |
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Rabbi Shammai, understandably annoyed, brusquely dismissed the impudent questioner. |
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On the level of the mysterious, the identity of the questioner is tied to the question and, therefore, the questioner is not interchangeable. |
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Mr. Speaker, my comment is directed as much to the previous Conservative questioner as it is to the member who just spoke. |
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We have to move on now to our next questioner, Mr. Blais, for seven minutes, please. |
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Mr. Speaker, I agree wholeheartedly with the questioner because it does make sense that we have those protections right in the bill. |
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As the questioner pointed out, music performers have a very strong union which over the years has been able to protect their position. |
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A letter in the possession of the questioner proves that the firms concerned operate on a Europe-wide basis. |
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Both the questioner and the witness may be coloured by their perceptions of guilt or innocence or the status of the investigation. |
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After the reply, the questioner may respond with clarifications and comments for no more than two minutes. |
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Nancy Hughes-Anthony asked the questioner for evidence of his suggestion, which she disputes. |
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Rape is the third rail of feminism and touching the issue with anything but complete agreement with the accepted approach will give the questioner a nasty shock. |
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First questioner stood up and said he felt cheated because he had come to hear a physicist in a wheelchair. |
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On some of the questions, I will describe the questioner in parentheses. |
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The questioner is shouted down, accused of being a grammatical pedant. |
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The most typical response to a question is an answer that provides the information indicated as being sought by the questioner. |
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The previous questioner talked about basic needs. |
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I suggest if he has no question that we move on to another questioner. |
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The questioner shall be notified of his decision. |
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To change the questioner would be to alter the question. |
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He assures one questioner that Mr McCain has come aboard on immigration. |
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With the greatest of respect to the questioner, it would be injudicious to be drawn into general discussions of this case given its status as sub judice at present. |
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Let me repeat the point I made in replying to the first questioner. |
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It appears that the transcriber preparing the blues, faced with a difficult portion of the tape to decipher, sought, as is often the case, the context of the question in the words of the questioner. |
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Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike. |
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Did the questioner let the witness tell the story? |
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Their recollections were captured in original witness statements, the accuracy of which was, in part, dependent upon the objectivity and skill of the questioner. |
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The questioner therefore suggested a tenth element: marshalling international pressure to encourage the Supreme Leader to travel, perhaps to Dubai. |
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There was a slight tremor in his voice, that thrilled, answeringly, a chord in the heart of his questioner. |
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