Each side states its case with little fanfare, and all the members of the tribunal are free to ask questions. |
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A trophy wife smart enough to not ask questions waits at home with his cute kid. |
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We set up a little seance and tried calling up some dead personalities and ask questions while a machine was recording everything. |
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Shareholders can use the opportunity to place items on the meeting agenda or to ask questions. |
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Until then try to take your cues from how he behaves both publicly and privately, and don't be afraid to ask questions! |
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Government instructions, bankers say, were to freeze assets now and ask questions later. |
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Chances are your tailor has made thousands of suits and he knows what he's doing, nevertheless, ask questions and provide feedback. |
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In this way the community meetings act as a safety valve, allowing the local people to come together, ask questions and learn the truth. |
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For once the assertion that this is television that will ask questions seems very likely to be true. |
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Two days after the spill, Morral held a town meeting in a nearby school, inviting townspeople to ask questions. |
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Those who should ask questions either do not bother to show up, knowing they will not be called, or sit in sullen silence. |
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On-campus online students could and did regularly stop by to ask questions of the instructor. |
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Her editors gave her a long leash and seemed content with the tradeoff in which they mostly didn't ask questions and she delivered exclusives. |
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Participating students from classrooms ask questions of the featured guests via toll-free phone, fax, email, or Webcam. |
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But sometimes you don't need to ask questions because the answer is staring you in the face. |
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Central to teaching children critical thinking is getting them to ask questions. |
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The idea was to give journalists, editors and publishers a chance to ask questions. |
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After all does it not confirm their stereotyping of the US as the land of gun-toting numbskulls who shoot first and ask questions later? |
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In exchange for a fee, they receive services such as score updates or the right to enter contests or ask questions to talk-show guests. |
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In other words, they ask questions or raise matters in debate concerning the problems of their area and constituents. |
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Interested parents are invited to come along to the meeting this evening to ask questions and gather information. |
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Stephen was hoovering next door and I kept interrupting him to ask questions. |
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Expect your budtender to ask questions about plans you have, in order to tailor their recommendation. |
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The meetings are open to everyone and the public are able to speak and to ask questions. |
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Outwardly she is ice cool, sitting glassy-eyed in press conferences while reporters jostle to ask questions about her father. |
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Sometimes, it seems insoluble and very frustrating for those of us who have to ask questions on both sides of the ledger. |
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Border regulations allow agents to ask questions, look inside your car, ask you for your passport, and do a patdown. |
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Yes, because you get a chance to ask questions, briefings can be more helpful than memos. |
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Mrs. Marchand was too soused to ask questions of her boarders or recall much information about them. |
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Give that girl a bath, or at the very least a hair wash, some elocution lessons and the imagination to ask questions beyond the banal. |
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How the movement fits into the piece as such, I cannot make out, but it's such a beaut that I won't ask questions. |
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After the joy of being elected, men and women of undoubted ability are prepared to ask questions. |
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The government is also accountable to Parliament, which has the right to ask questions. |
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In between all this, he was busy goading the children to ask questions. |
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You can call UL's toll-free Ethics Helpline to ask questions or report concerns. |
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The European Parliament may ask questions of the Council or make recommendations to it. |
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Students work in groups and ask questions aloud, receiving information through earpieces that feed constant information and personalized entertainment upon request. |
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You know, sometimes the police ask questions when they know the answers because that's giving you a gauge of what kind of person you're dealing with. |
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We try to ask questions that will embarrass the government and the government attempts to answer and try to get off the hook. |
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Year after year, financial consumers have been using our contact centre and correspondence services to ask questions and seek information. |
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The representatives could ask questions to clarify the facts and raise objections. |
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The arbitrator does not take sides or make the case for either party, although the arbitrator may ask questions. |
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Earlier this evening, I heard the NDP ask questions and catcall some of my colleagues and make criticisms. |
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Mr. Speaker, I always try not to ask questions of those who actually know the answers. |
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Sometimes, it is important to ask questions, even when one does not know the answers, in order to stimulate a public debate. |
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You need to be naive enough to ask questions and intelligent enough to examine the answer critically, says Roger de Weck. |
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Several admired her willingness to sit in closed rooms and calmly ask questions and hear out their anger. |
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This is why we try to keep it down very closely, because otherwise the members of the committee have no time to ask questions. |
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Mr. Speaker, the selection of members to ask questions is not a matter of chance. |
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Dineo Bopape seeks to ask questions about a 'self' which is assumed, performed, assigned, suggested, fixed, unfixed, unwoven. |
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The role of WFP staff and partners in a transect walk is to be curious, observe, ask questions and listen. |
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We often ask questions like that to sound out which topics interest our readers. |
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To be able to nose around, ask questions and occasionally give advicehow odd. |
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Those who ask questions are the ones who think up more things to do and more ways of doing them. |
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If they were so all-fired interested to come and listen to the debate, to ask questions, the minister took questions after her speech. |
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And I may be speaking outside the boundaries or overstepping some boundaries but I want us to ask questions by starting from the beginning. |
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I personally invited the NDP there and found it insulting that not one of them showed up to ask questions. |
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I let that kind of go over because we didn't have too many more people to ask questions, so we've given double time. |
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This will help them become acquainted informally with the leadership team where they can ask questions. |
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Have the other class act as interested members of the community and encourage them to ask questions about the issue. |
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I have been given an opportunity to ask questions about the study and I am satisfied with the answers that I have been given. |
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Our friend took himself along to the address and, in truth, he didn't have to ask questions when the woman of the house answered his front door knock. |
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If someone tells you about an opportunity to make lots of money quickly with no risk, ask questions. |
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A friend can take notes, ask questions you may not think of and help you remember what the doctor says. |
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To feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers. |
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To ask questions, to formulate hypotheses, to experiment is possible at the tender age of six, and even earlier. |
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It is also critical to ask questions about the limitations of currently available technical solutions as they pertain to project requirements. |
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After lunch, ask each group to present their work and ask the remaining participants to ask questions, suggest additions and amendments. |
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This time will allow you to catch up on friendships, ask questions and share experiences. |
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To ask questions for himself or others to answer should be second nature to the research-minded person. |
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Although, when I'm at my grandparents' place, it's impolite to ask questions right away. |
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They are draping themselves in the flag and trying to tell us that as soon as we ask questions, we are automatically against the army. |
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The moderators asked the adolescents to listen carefully to the storytellers, to be quiet during the presentations, and to ask questions freely. |
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Can ask questions or make statements with reasonable accuracy but only with memorized phrases. |
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The walls were painted seafoam green, and men in blue shirts and khaki pants stood around to ask questions. |
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Patients who do enroll in clinical trials are encouraged to ask questions or raise any concerns they might have at any stage. |
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I was expected to actively participate in the workshop, be unafraid to ask questions, and discuss science and technology with the rest. |
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We must constantly prod ourselves to ask questions about the business: have we done what we should have done? |
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There are five minutes left in this question cycle and there are two other members who want to ask questions. |
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Encourage the other person to ask questions and share their feelings as well. |
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I will speak of this briefly. If you wish to ask questions at the appropriate time, I will be pleased to answer them. |
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They have to provide opportunities for attendees to ask questions that their presentation might arouse in their minds. |
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If you are able to attend the meeting in person, there will be an opportunity to ask questions as well as to meet your fellow shareholders. |
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There will be the opportunity to ask questions and exchange experiences with peer users. |
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On the Internet, you may ask questions which you could not ask in your real life community. |
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The chairman gave the shareholders the opportunity to discuss and ask questions. |
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This shows that the consumer has to shop around and ask questions in order to obtain a product that will really meet his needs. |
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Workshop attendees were given the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers at the end of each presentation. |
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This section of the agenda allowed for all to highlight, ask questions or seek clarification pertaining to these reports. |
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It is the unknown that pushes me to ask questions and to continue to expand my knowledge. |
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You have the right to ask questions and have sufficient time for the information to be understood. |
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Cabinet members should be encouraged to ask questions about the details of the quarterly financial report. |
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A number of problems can also arise when polls, like the above example from CNN, ask questions about policy. |
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Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in astrakhan. |
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Students learn from their peer teachers, enjoy the contact with peers from the class ahead of them and find the peer teachers accessible and easy to ask questions. |
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I have had many friends afraid to go and ask questions or query anything simply because they don't know whether the clerk will decide to unleash her day's frustration on them. |
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But it is unfortunate that people feel the need to disrupt a gathering where they could peacefully and civilly ask questions. |
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Cross-examination is to ask questions, not to make declarative statements to test the story told on direct examination. |
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I hope Mother Jones isn't insinuating that freeborn Americans may no longer even ask questions. |
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A person is seen as lower on the totem pole if they have to ask questions. |
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During shamanic counselling, the client is taught how to put themselves into a trance-like state so they can ask questions of their spirit helpers. |
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The book continued to ask questions about the morality of his killing. |
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And I bet you'll see tonight members of the audience ask questions that, you know, just four or eight years ago would have frankly seemed a little out of bounds. |
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The public is also encouraged to attend and ask questions at the conclusion of the charrettes, during the architectural teams' final presentations. |
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Its goal is to deliver up-to date information about airless packaging as well as provide an online forum to ask questions and share experiences with industry experts in product development, package design and marketing. |
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The projects have benefited from a flexibility that allows the participants to ask questions and conduct experiments, using a trial-and-error methodology. |
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Please note that the media will have the opportunity to ask questions immediately following the analysts' question period. |
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Board members will likely ask questions to better understand the case. |
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The contract also includes a free home visit every third year, when we check over the functions of the terminal and you have the opportunity to ask questions. |
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Outline the order in which you intend to ask questions at direct examination, and review it with your expert before trial. |
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Many patients report that they don't have enough time, have the opportunity to ask questions, know what to ask, or what to expect when they go to see their doctor. |
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To problematize something according to this framework is to ask questions and critique more deeply the issue at hand, whatever that issue may be. |
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Fiftyish, thin and beaten-looking, he sized me up and then began to ask questions about Resurrection House. |
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No matter where I go, it is not unusual for people to walk up to me in a restaurant while I am eating with a friend, or approach me in a store or a mall, and ask questions about my dog or my disability. |
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To the media the word encompassed everything from Tory MPs caught dallying with night-club hostesses to Tory MPs accepting cash to ask questions in Parliament. |
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There was a silence, so his wife scoldingly said to him that one should not ask questions like that. |
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Damage to households maybe a result of attempted burglary, so some surveys only ask questions on intentional damage to vehicles and deal with damage to households within the housebreaking section. |
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If someone offers you a big chunk of money for simply cashing a cheque, or offers to pay you well above the asking price for something you are selling online, be suspicious, ask questions and don't be afraid to walk away. |
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To this one may add the lack of transparency of the American government, all of which allows critical minds to be on the watch and to ask questions. |
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The government can no longer hide behind the argument it trots out every time we ask questions in the House because the issue is before the courts. |
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Older learners like the possibility to ask questions of a live, knowledgeable teacher versed in generation overlapping learning and the considerate of age specific specialities in learning. |
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One day I was out in the barn and he drifted in. I was currying the horse and he set down on the wheelbarrow and begun to ask questions. |
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If you can just ask questions about a person and nod sagely then they will leave thinking you are a brilliant conversationalist. |
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I frequently send them to the nearby carpentry shop to ask questions so as to break down their sense of inferiority, their inbred timidity in front of adults in the outside world. |
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Meetings also occur every three months where supporters are invited by ballot and are invited to ask questions to the Board. |
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The ability to ask questions is often assessed in relation to comprehension of syntactic structures. |
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As with PMQs, the official opposition spokesmen are allocated a number of questions, and in addition backbench MPs are free to ask questions. |
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If the first question is asked by a government backbencher, the Leader of the Opposition is the second MP to ask questions. |
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Put at ease and ask questions just as you would about living habits. |
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In addition, where the witness is able to give evidence relevant to the case for the cross-examining party, it may ask questions about such matters, even if they were not raised during examination-in-chief. |
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A webcast allowed viewers from as far afield as Benin to participate and ask questions, and for a journalist to cover the conference from New York City. |
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Media logging-in from distant locations around Mexico and the region can now follow the events in the United Nations Information Centre media room and ask questions by e-mail. |
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Journalists had hoped that the pontiff would bring some of his apparent spontaneity to a meeting with them on Saturday, but were disappointed to learn that the audience would involve no opportunity to ask questions. |
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They watch their shares and they check them and they may read the paper in the morning, but they never go to a shareholders meeting to actually ask questions and try to make a difference. |
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After that, it was backbench members of Parliament who could catch the eye of the Speaker and rise and ask questions that were of concern to their constituents. |
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Those victims who preferred oral communication commented that it allows people to ask questions, while those who liked written material said that the ability to refer to the information later was important. |
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Says that you shouldn't be frightened to ask questions. |
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We're going to talk right through the six issues first, and as we talk through the six issues we would like you to take notes if you want to ask questions after we've first made the six issues known. |
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They told me that their experience with RBC® has made them more comfortable and unafraid to ask questions, because they feel that their financial institution actually cares about them. |
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I was happy in an emergency room, I went into research and I'm beginning to feel at home there too. It's very pleasant to ask questions, nitpick, try like a child to find answers to new questions every time. |
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We have speeches from the government side that seem to go on interminably and yet we find there is no opportunity to ask questions of the minister about the estimates of the department. |
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The Bloc Québécois believes that they have a legitimate right to express their concerns and ask questions about the future of their retirement fund. |
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Read up on the subject, do some research, ask questions. |
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Q I would like to ask questions about atypical lymphocytes in infants and children who are less than 10 years old. |
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The debate Incused on the 2010 election and gave attendees a chance to meet and ask questions of the candidates running for governor. |
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An opportunity shall be provided for the technical service to ask questions about the findings, including nonconformities, if any, and their basis. |
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Telling them about the seriousness of the illness lets them know it's okay to ask questions and helps them understand why family members seem to be unhappy or are crying sometimes. |
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The whole idea of the white paper is to spark some interest and have some executives in food companies start to ask questions about whether they've looked at pulses and perhaps consider reformulating their snack food line. |
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The Chairman proceeds with the tenth item on the agenda and gives the shareholders the opportunity to ask questions with respect to items that have not previously been discussed. |
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These spiritual aspects challenge us to ask questions of and about our communities and each individual sister, above all about our presence in the world of today. |
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Prospective donors or their substitute decision makers should be given the opportunity to ask questions about donation and should have their questions answered sensitively and intelligibly. |
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Do acknowledge her illness, and even ask questions about it if you want. |
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While an application for a new drug is under review by a regulatory agency, it is standard for such regulatory agency to ask questions regarding the application that was submitted. |
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A proxy holder shall enjoy the same rights to speak and ask questions in general meetings as those to which the shareholder it represents would be entitled, unless instructed otherwise by the shareholder. |
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These meetings typically include an information session, training period and the opportunity for our clients to ask questions thus providing a unique venue for the exchange of information. |
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Your new mortgage-holder may have more financial resources than you, and, like the gunslinger of the Old West, is apt to shoot first and ask questions later. |
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After one had gorged oneself with her soup, one needed to wash one's hands well with soap, otherwise one's teacher would ask questions when one handed in one's exercise book. |
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