Sentences with phrase «addressing questions from the audience»

Smith also added that fans can look forward to a live Q&A later in the week, in which the Bungie team will be addressing questions from the audience, as well as dealing with general community feedback.

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But in your address to your business, you have the advantage of being able to take questions from the audience.
The floor was open for audience questions as representatives from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask.com addressed issues on the importance and value of inbound links.
Questions from the audience addressed a spectrum of issues from how Canadian business people can take advantage of this new power to political concerns like India's quest for energy, its relationship with China, and the implications of the long - standing tension with Pakistan.
To me, it seems that with each new homily, address, interview, general audience message and letter, Francis is challenging himself - and us - with three questions, each of which flows naturally from the other:
By contrast, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer addressed Netroots Nation and got mostly heckles and boos from an audience that thought he was evading questions on issues such as jobs, gay rights and Social Security — and that the White House is ignoring its base.
The audience, which thanks to rules agreed in advance were banned from clapping, sat in silence as the three men bidding to be the next prime minister addressed questions ranging across the domestic scene, from health and education to tax and spending.
Round two is where the debaters address one another in turn and they take questions from me and from you and the audience.
Although the survey audience could address volume and growth rate questions, they were unaware of the amount of effort required from the firm to handle that workflow.
I appreciate that Mr. Guberman answered so many questions from the audience as these questions addressed many of the issues I continually face.
Nor has the materials or programs put on by the LSUC substantively addressed those concerns (indeed, the one presentation I attended in November involved an LSUC employee reading off the webpage rather than answering questions from the audience).
* Patient and compassionate when addressing questions or concerns from customers or other audiences on social media.
When Ontario Premier Mike Harris took to the podium to address the Toronto Real Estate Board's annual meeting recently, he got a laugh from the packed audience when he said, «I appreciate that I don't have to answer questions about fees, dues, the TREB website and things that appear controversial.»
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