Sentences with phrase «embarrassing question when»

I asked Joanna a very embarrassing question when I was at this event.

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Although there are various articles and books showing what I have called systematic theological concerns, philosophical criteria are used, usually exclusively, when dealing with questions of meaning and truth, criteria which are respectable in the academy.3 Process Christology, for example, usually follows Schleiermacher, and tends as a result to be embarrassed by strong exclusivist claims.
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.
I was getting all flabbergasted and sweaty because gosh it's so embarrassing when you don't know what they're saying and it brought back horrific memories of when I was still in college and interviewing an international student and when she asked me a question I could not for the life of me understand, even after being repeated six times, to which I eventually just blurted out, «That's a really weird question,» just so we could move on.
Positionally outstanding, quick, unflustered and never embarrassed when asked to use the ball constructively, whether he makes it to South Africa or not, his long - term international future simply can not be in question.
When you return to finish working through the childbirth guide, you ask personal questions that may be a little embarrassing but are completely normal.
When your child asks a question, don't laugh or giggle, try not to be embarrassed, and make it clear that you are glad they asked.
It's best to be as matter - of - fact as possible when your child asks questions so that she doesn't get the message that talking to you about sex (or any other tricky topic) is embarrassing or taboo.
Most dads are likely to embarrass their kids at some point whether it be cheering along over-enthusiastically a ball game or questioning their daughter's new boyfriend over his employment prospects, the list is endless.But some parents go further than others when it comes to humiliating their offspring.
He even seemed to gain the upper hand on Mr. Donovan in two fiery debates, one televised, embarrassing Mr. Donovan when the Republican appeared unable to answer his question of what the federal minimum wage is.
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.
As you said, I was embarrassed when the first couple walked through the door and asked me many questions that I could not answer!
When you ask him this question, you are only putting him in such an embarrassing situation.
In the book Money 911: Your Most Pressing Money Questions Answered, Your Money Emergencies Solved a reader asks how to ask for a discount when she is embarrassed to haggle.
It also occurs on TV shows such as Jay Leno where people intentionally appear as clueless or embarrassing as possible when asked questions on current events.
But there's a major difference when dealing with legal matters — you would never throw an embarrassing question (bankruptcy, divorce, criminal defense) out to your network of family and friends.
My final question is this: If a judge is required to undertake the above - referenced analysis when an employee alleges that he or she should not be made to mitigate his damages by returning to a hostile, embarrassing or humiliating work environment (thus using the allegations as a «shield») why is it «unnecessary and undesirable to expand the court's involvement in such questions» when the employee puts forwards the allegations as a claim, thus using the allegations as a «sword?»
Talking to Siri can be a bit embarrassing when you're in crowded public spaces, but with iOS 11, Apple is finally allowing users to submit questions to the digital assistant via text.
When you are first starting out in a company it is very common to feel too embarrassed to ask questions.
«When we have a question about something embarrassing or deeply personal, many of us don't turn to a parent or a friend, but to our computers: We ask Google our questions.
Direct questioning is generally considered rude in Aboriginal culture.19 As a result, Aboriginal witnesses may feel intimidated, embarrassed or uncomfortable when confronted with direct questioning.
When I started dating again after my divorce, I learned to turn the humour back on myself when I was asked potentially embarrassing questions that made me nervWhen I started dating again after my divorce, I learned to turn the humour back on myself when I was asked potentially embarrassing questions that made me nervwhen I was asked potentially embarrassing questions that made me nervous.
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