I didn't think
I heard the question correctly and she repeated the question.
If Lindzen
heard the question correctly, then he was incredibly wrong.
The conversation needs to be clear and uninterrupted so you can
hear the questions correctly and provide relevant answers.
I thought that surely I had not
heard her questioning correctly.
Not exact matches
As Paul
correctly noted: «Any startup founder can tell you the most common
question they
hear from investors is not about the founders or the product but «who else is investing?
The simple process of checking out meanings by asking
questions such as, «Do I
hear you
correctly?»
One of the
questions we
hear over and over again is «How do I know if I am nursing
correctly?»
I
question the relevance of Keynes» general theory but, if my memory serves me
correctly, those lectures on Keynes» treatise on money that I
heard all those decades ago are highly pertinent.
«But when I asked her to repeat her
question, I realized I had
heard her
correctly.»
Not only did Google Now
correctly identify that he was watching Jeopardy just by listening to audio of the show but it also was able to
hear answers for individual
questions and show him relevant information about each one.
People get so caught up in their feelings they forget to listen to the
questions; slowing the pace will help you
hear the
questions and answer them
correctly