Not exact matches
But tracing one's thought process with a dry - erase marker in front of a live,
skeptical audience can create extra stressors for people
from underrepresented groups.
But the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and Reuters were more open, reporting «loud laughter»
from the
skeptical Chinese
audience.
He also discussed the use of sites like Politicopia to encourage discussion in the middle rather than on the fringes of the political spectrum, though judging
from the
audience questions, the crowd was a bit more
skeptical about the potential for getting moderates to speak up (i.e., they're moderate because they're not strongly involved).
The author will conclude by discussing data
from a gamified classroom experience at a charter school in Detroit and investigating language you might use when facing
skeptical audiences.
His being a man
from the old order, whose relevance in the current political situation is perceived as little more than nothing, is certainly a fact the
skeptical part of the
audience used to deem this recurring presence in the show as a sign that McCarthy's work lacks urgency - a myopic gesture
from an artist fossilized in revolutionary positions no longer sustainable.