Sentences with phrase «flubbed questions»

Mr. Recchia's campaign stumbled, however, when the candidate badly flubbed questions in front of cameras about the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement and about Mr. Grimm's labor record.
Worse yet, as the first question you may be asked during an interview, flubbing this question can put you on edge for the rest of the conversation.

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But Schatz offered a different view, noting that while he may have flubbed one of his questions in the hearing, that should not be a sign that lawmakers need to be experts in order to legislate.
I did have a question on the flubber... how do you store it and for how long?
Students are sometimes afraid that their answers will sound like they've been planned; but if you don't practice answering some of the most common questions, you could find yourself tongue - tied and end up flubbing up your answers.
You've rehearsed the perfect answer to this question — or you haven't, but you know you're flubbing it — and you hear yourself saying something all wrong.
Let's say that you totally flubbed an interview question.
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