Sentences with phrase «most uncomfortable moments»

One of the most uncomfortable moments during the job interview process can come with a pointed question about your salary history.
But even the most uncomfortable moments of Jerry Seinfeld's conversation with Michael Richards don't much compare to the image of...
One of the most uncomfortable moments in my life is when Lisa wants to talk with me about an issue in our relationship.
Some of the most uncomfortable moments during SEAL training came when the students were punished for small infractions — having a smudge on a belt buckle during uniform inspections, for example.
Discussing your salary history can be the most uncomfortable moment in a negotiation.

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But, perhaps most significantly, it frees people from the social norms of in - person interactions: There are no uncomfortable moments of silence, anger and awkwardness when conflict arrises.
This was evident even in the moments that were probably most uncomfortable to him — over Skype and phone calls with various celebrities, NFL analysts and television pundits like Colin Cowherd.
A look back at all of the fashion industry's most uncomfortable and awkward moments from this year.
Time is a gift, that we can't get back, so even in the most uncomfortable of times, like third trimester pregnancy, I want to be present in the moment and cherish the beauty of every day.
In addition to the most interesting moments, I was usually busy with my main work, also because of the tense situation during filming I felt uncomfortable to be active in this matter.
Although Mendelsohn's screen time is limited, his cunning and unpredictable antics as reneged outlaw Payne offers one of the most intense and uncomfortable moments, in an exchange between himself, Fassbender and Smit - McPhee, that looks to be leading only one way.
There is a beautiful aerial shot of the Orange County mega-mansions, but most of the uncomfortable moments are derived through the ongoing duel of angelic Beatriz vs. the poisonous topics of politics and profit.
Her warping, self - interested exchanges with Claude, himself on the cusp of adulthood and subject suddenly to the full bore of his mother's psychological profiling (oh, how she loves to «diagnose» everyone except herself), form some of the most acutely uncomfortable moments, as Margot refuses to conform to any maternal stereotypes, despite Claude's steady, almost dazzled filial affection toward her.
Naturally, Austen does appear, at just the right moment when it's the most uncomfortable for everyone.
Schumaker remarks: «I like to work on a very defined, consistent group... then follow that with a group of things that veer wildly in different directions... Most important and most uncomfortable is that once a direction is decided upon, I have to be willing to drop it when that Other Thing takes over - intuition, divine guidance, whatever you call it - that thing that almost everyone I respect seeks: the moment when one feels he / she is not in control, that something separate or higher or deeper or more knowledged has taken over.&raMost important and most uncomfortable is that once a direction is decided upon, I have to be willing to drop it when that Other Thing takes over - intuition, divine guidance, whatever you call it - that thing that almost everyone I respect seeks: the moment when one feels he / she is not in control, that something separate or higher or deeper or more knowledged has taken over.&ramost uncomfortable is that once a direction is decided upon, I have to be willing to drop it when that Other Thing takes over - intuition, divine guidance, whatever you call it - that thing that almost everyone I respect seeks: the moment when one feels he / she is not in control, that something separate or higher or deeper or more knowledged has taken over.»
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