Sentences with phrase «of questions from the audience»

Interestingly, I received some push - back, in the form of a question from the audience, from someone who suggested that what CSR efforts really need is passion and a sense of purpose.
This was not really their fault since many of the questions from the audience were not really on topic.
Each candidate gave a four minute presentation followed by up to six minutes of questions from the audience.
And here are his answers to a series of questions from the audience, posed by Dennis Woltering.
He also answered a variety of questions from the audience, and even gracefully rose from his seat at the command of General Zod who ascended to the stage.
There were lots of questions from the audience, but unfortunately the question I thought was the best was one that Barnes didn't seem to catch the point of — he didn't answer it directly, but talked about something else.

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As published in Vanity Fair, a question came from an audience member who asked about «the biggest mistake» of Musk's life.
But in your address to your business, you have the advantage of being able to take questions from the audience.
«It's too early to get into too many details, but obviously there are a number of alternatives,» Oliver said in reply to a question from the audience after his speech.
Even better, solicit questions from the audience to keep both past and prospective customers engaged, ensuring the company doesn't run out of material.
Before taking questions from the audience at Inc.'s GrowCo conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Chris Sacca, the billionaire angel investor, was asked one last question by Inc. editor James Ledbetter: What does he think of presidential candidate Donald Trump?
That controversial decision has elicited a challenge from fellow billionaire and Hillary Clinton supporter Warren Buffett, who's offered to hold a joint - forum in which the Oracle of Omaha and the developer - candidate both field questions on their filings from an audience of voters.
Tal Raviv of Patreon answers audience questions about what he's learned from running growth at Patreon, in «GrowthHackers AMA with Tal Raviv, Growth & Platform at Patreon»
The floor was open for audience questions as representatives from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask.com addressed issues on the importance and value of inbound links.
The second part of this session will be a panel discussion that will take questions from the audience about board experiences and the changing role of the board at various stages of company growth.
Questions from the audience addressed a spectrum of issues from how Canadian business people can take advantage of this new power to political concerns like India's quest for energy, its relationship with China, and the implications of the long - standing tension with Pakistan.
Answering a question from the audience on Thursday about Alibaba's development of artificial intelligence, Tsai noted the company is already using an AI chatbot that can handle 90 percent of customer enquiries and is spreading learning - machine technology to other areas such as logistics and product search.
As soon as the introduction ended, a wide range of questions came from audience.
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Apologetics should change and adapt in response to the questions of the audience and the particular themes of the age, but dogmatic theology is deliberately distinguished from apologetics in its concern for timeless truths.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton have said: «To the extent that the media of mass communication has had an influence upon their audiences it has stemmed not only from what is said but more significantly from what is not said, for these media not only continue to affirm the status quo but in the same measure they fail to raise essential questions about the structure of society.
His daughter, Scout, now in her mid-twenties and visiting home from her erstwhile and vaguely described life in New York, finds Atticus at a meeting where a professional scaremonger warns the sympathetic audience that their concern is «not the question of whether snot - nosed niggers will go to school with your children or ride in the front of the bus... it's whether... we will be slaves of the Communists» and «nigger lawyers.»
Due to the number of panelists, and the limited time, only one question from the audience was asked, and that one had nothing to do with the questions that I had come up with which I hoped to receive answers to.
Over the course of a Friday afternoon and a Saturday morning, Rick and Anita Perry talked up the governor's record and took questions from the audience.
Looking primarily to models based on quantitative research methodologies to provide a clear direction for policy in regulating media and violence can also distract policy makers from coming to grips with other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the culture, and how audiences use and respond to media myths and symbols.
To me, it seems that with each new homily, address, interview, general audience message and letter, Francis is challenging himself - and us - with three questions, each of which flows naturally from the other:
The whole time, WWE questioned, through their announcers, whether Bryan deserved any of these accolades, just to keep audiences from getting too comfortable about his acceptance into the company.
At the end of her talk, she took questions from the audience.
We will share the unique features of each carrier while answering questions from the audience.
Yesterday, The Today Show had its panel of experts taking questions from the audience.
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's young people to change their behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
One question from the audience, which challenged Mr. Perry on the consequences of Africa's coming demographic growth, hinted at inevitable disaster.
We fielded a ton of great questions from the audience and got to hit on most of the really important issues involved.
The pair will take turns to answer questions from an audience of about 200 people at the 7 June event but will not go head to head, the broadcaster announced.
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).
In his efforts to connect the audience and members of the public directly with the government, Osun state Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola is set to hold a repackaged edition of «Ogbeni Till Day Break» The governor will answer questions directly from varied audience for seven hours from late night Friday May 5, 2017 into the early hours of Saturday May 6 2017 during the public engagement forum.
The Tory leader was more sure - footed when taking questions from the studio audience, drawing on his experience gained from years of Cameron Direct town hall meetings.
Answering a question from the audience about how to choose among the vast array of online channels available, he listed three technologies that just about every campaign would benefit from using.
These include his first ever TV appearance, in the audience on BBC1's Question Time in January 1981 (aged 18), when he publicly berated Barbara Castle; and another from 1989 when he and a certain Sally Illman (the future Mrs B and then an avowed Tory) stood alongside one another previewing Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party conference speech for the BBC's coverage of the event.
The schedule for both meetings will include an introduction and collection of audience questions from 7 to 7:15 p.m., followed by half - hour blocks of time for each of three candidates.
Questions were selected from those put forward by members of the audience, with each of the speakers given a chance to reply before the debate was opened out.
In a question regarding whether or not the Republican nominee for president should resign amidst allegations of sexual assault — which was greeted with murmurs from the audience — both candidates found one point they could fully agree on; disappointment.
Questions were taken from both the live and online audiences, with an additional 30 minutes of question - and - answer online.
«I was told it was always a bad idea to answer hypothetical questions...» A chuckle from the audience opened the door for a more direct continuation in which Gove assured the crowd of his faith that the Conservative Party would win an outright majority at the next election, hence he was «absolutely confident that the situation need not arise.»
The more important note here is that the initial question from the town hall audience member was not about this «terror» term of art (I mean, what's the difference?
Mr. Massey and Mr. Faulkner delivered speeches from a lectern and took questions from the audience of several dozen Republicans.
Prior to the mayoral forum, experts from the State University of New York Upstate Medical University's Upstate University Hospital gave brief speeches about Syracuse public health problems and took questions from the audience.
Candidates, introduced to polite applause, offer their resumes and sketches of platforms, followed by questions from the audience.
Not to throw bouquets, but contrast Hein's talk - and - walk approach to congressman John Faso's of giving up almost all his speaking time at January's breakfast to field questions from the audience.
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