Sentences with phrase «by an audience member why»

After his presentation — in which he sought to play down the A2J crisis («it's not really a crisis»), the Treasurer was asked by an audience member why the Society did not permit paralegals (whom the Society regulates) to offer family legal services to the large and growing number of family litigants who could not afford legal representation.

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But we got to a point when audience members started asking, «Why is Django [played by Jamie Foxx] being so mean to all the other slaves?»
I don't know why it's getting panned by critics, though, needless to stay, it's good that at this day and age, even regular audience members can give their two cents and it's pretty obvious that this film doesn't warrant all the negative CRITIC reviews.
I don't know why it's getting panned by critics, though, needless to stay, it's good that at this day and age, even regular audience members can give their two cents and it's
When a frustrated Michael, his calm, collected façade all but shattered by an afternoon spent with his mercurial father, asks (to no one in particular) why he can't hold it together and reverts back to a long - dormant, destructive pattern of father - son interaction, he's both uttering a truism - bordering - on - cliché, but also speaking for every member of the audience with a parent, a child, or a sibling (i.e., everyone).
At the recent launch event for the CUNY Institute for Education Policy, David Coleman, now known as the «architect» of the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards, was asked by a member of the audience why a teacher, who cited the Common Core standards emphasis on «informational texts,» would claim that she was told to «put away her literature books and photocopy microwave instructions» for her eighth - grade students.
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