First,
it avoids embarrassing questions about India's domestic rights record.
They can also
avoid embarrassing questions at the first time because they type the message online instead of speaking.
Not exact matches
As for candidates, any of them who lack the skill to
avoid embarrassing themselves when journalists ask them gotcha
questions about «what the Pope said» deserve their inevitable failure, and would have failed anyway.
Therefore, they may answer the
question for the child to
avoid feeling
embarrassed or to help their child, and unintentionally reinforce the child's mutism.
A PPS can sit on Select Committees but must
avoid «associating themselves with recommendations critical of, or
embarrassing to the Government», and must not make statements or ask
questions on matters affecting the minister's department.
Cue
embarrassing questions about whether shadow ministers collected receipts for every odd job or window cleaned and the circumstances in which Ed Miliband's mother seems to have
avoided tax on the house in which he now lives.
All gym goers like to boast about how much they can bench, so it was
embarrassing having to
avoid the
question when people inquired about my physical prowess.
I have always presumed that the elimination of the 1.5 to 2.0 interval was seen as critically necessary to
avoid (further)
embarrassing questions about the mismatch between the cited likely range and the range apparent in the models used to make the AR4 projections.
(This entire
embarrassing episode could have been
avoided if Irving and his team had asked Natasha The one, single best interview
question ever.)