For example, imagine a stranger following you around and
asking intrusive questions.
In a question to the Education Secretary, the MP for Enfield, Southgate, said: «There are reports that Ofsted is demanding that a Christian school invites an imam to take collective worship and that Jewish schoolchildren have been
asked intrusive questions about their views on sexuality.
Relax, it will only take a few minutes, and we don't
ask any intrusive questions.
Not exact matches
If you're becoming a surrogate, you've already had a baby of your own, and you know that everybody and her mother will be wanting to offer well - intentioned advice on how to take care of yourself during the pregnancy, as well as what to do after the baby's born, and they'll probably
ask intrusive or personal
questions.
Friendly strangers
asking questions: some
intrusive, some innocent, some downright strange.
Then if there are some sensitive
questions clients would like to
ask but are afraid to be too
intrusive, they can call our telephone matchmakers and, on their behalf, they can find out the answer from the other client.
Abstain from
asking too many personal
questions as the other may find these unnecessary at that stage and
intrusive.
Good
questions to
ask when you meet women are normally not
intrusive questions that will make her feel uncomfortable.
Unlike the Maysles film, however, the inclusion of the raw footage - with hand claps for later synchronizing - reveal an articulate Sharif, enthusiastic and highly personable; and an exhausted Christie, who is
asked remarkably daft and
intrusive questions.
nte, I tried to express that I am not at all trying to be
intrusive in
asking questions about your business.
A simplified issue application
asks fewer less
intrusive health
questions and does not require a follow - up physical.
Many rescuers and rescue groups I know will «poo - poo» this, saying that they have every right to
ask for the money they do, but the fact remains that they are having trouble rehoming dogs because of the inflated costs and
intrusive questions / home inspections they do.
Visitors are more likely to click away than they are to click «yes» to the
intrusive question being
asked of them.
Carding (sometimes referred to as street checks or «community engagement») is a controversial police practice of stopping people, apparently at random, to
ask a series of
intrusive questions and collect information.
She adds that Canada, unlike the United States, does not
ask extensive and
intrusive questions of its potential jurors.
The Court was
asked whether a declaration by an individual with respect to sexual identity, was enough to prove whether an individual is gay or lesbian, as
questioning was
intrusive.
During the deposition, Danner, the plaintiffs lawyer, began
asking the co-defendant
intrusive and irrelevant
questions, such as whether he had engaged in homosexual conduct.
But in their quest to be seen as squeaky clean, some exchanges are
asking intrusive and unwarranted
questions of their customers, with Bitstamp the most egregious example, as exemplified by a screenshot that reportedly originated from the European exchange.
Limit yourself from
asking questions to your co-parent that are overly
intrusive or are just simply not your business now, as you might end up getting answers you didn't really want to hear.
The art is
asking open - ended
questions without being
intrusive.