Sentences with phrase «of the audience members questioning»

So said one of the audience members questioning, and complaining about, the inclusion of a slice of southern Brooklyn in the Staten Island - dominated 11th Congressional District.

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If your audience members stumble across one of your ads without prior knowledge of your company, one of the first questions they ask will be, «Is this brand credible?»
As published in Vanity Fair, a question came from an audience member who asked about «the biggest mistake» of Musk's life.
You can follow her lead by creating forums that allow you to be approachable by team members or audiences: Ask questions of them, or invite their questions, so that your presentations involve people.
One member of the audience, Alexa von Tobel of LearnVest (a millennial herself), said that she doesn't allow her employees to ask their supervisors specific questions about work during the regular work day, so that they will be forced to figure things out on their own.
One of my audience members asked this very question on a recent Facebook Live broadcast on my Page.
These questions won't give you the same thorough understanding you'd get by meticulously filling out a customer persona template, but as you'll see, they will help you dive into the mindset of your target audience members.
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.
First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public, by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an audience willing to listen, and discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
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My research question is: What, if anything, is actually happening to us — members of the media audience — as we view and «survive» so many disasters through media?
Several members of the audience I spoke to had some great questions.
They will be questioned directly by members of the audience for half an hour each, with ITV newscaster Julie Etchingham in the chair.
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.
A question later posed by an audience member on how to define civilians prompted Dr Slim to add that the sometimes questionable neutrality of civilians can bring about challenges in making that definition.
Audience members were given the opportunity to ask questions of the debaters after opening statements and a period of rebuttal.
Numerous audience members also showed concerns over the effectiveness and quality of the proposed merger through pointed questions to the debaters.
The debate, moderated by Judy Samuelson of the League of Women Voters and David E. Rattray, the editor of The Star, gave candidates a chance to answer questions submitted by audience members.
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.
After King spoke for more than an hour, audience members began asking questions, which was part of the program.
After work and pensions secretary Damian Green used his appearance on the BBC's Question Time show to urge voters to back a «strong and stable» Tory government, one audience member was having none of it.
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?
During the question and answer period, an audience member asked BP Adams why he and Mayor Bill de Blasio had remained silent about the closure and sale to a developer of Brooklyn's Long Island College Hospital (LICH).
Audience members can submit questions in advance on the Esopus committee's Facebook page (www.facebook.com/democraticcommittee) or in person at the beginning of the forums.
A member of the audience even called me «Tory scum» for asking a question.
With no opponent in sight, Ms. Malick ended up fielding questions from Mr. Sussman and from members of the audience.
In order to obtain the buy in of all members of Ibo nation in formulation of the Ibo agenda for the national conference Governors should perform the following: Embark on East Nigeria - wide outreach program that will encompass making presentation in all institutions of learning using a language the audience can understand, and answering questions relating to the proposed Ibo agenda (elementary schools, secondary
The last Labour leadership contest was dull, dull, dull: dominated by seemingly endless staid hustings where contenders took it in turns to answer one worthy question after another from audiences made up of loyal party members.
The event was held by New York League of Conservation Voters, featured questions from the audience and from panel members representing Riverkeeper, the National League of Conservation Voters, and Scenic Hudson.
She spoke for over an hour, through a combination of prepared remarks, a question - and - answer period with audience members and a sit - down conversation with Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies for the conservative think tank.
While many of his answers were very well received (such as his strong stance on term limits that he pledged to uphold if elected) his response to the question on Syrian refugees — asked of every candidate at the event — may have been the only question that members of the audience had the greatest resistance with.
A three - person line - up, all of whom are ex-Spads, and done nothing outside of the Westminster bubble, probably speaking to stage managed Labour member audiences, who will go through the motions of asking them easy questions is hardly conducive to an open, frank debate either.
Yesterday and today, he held two town halls, taking questions this morning from a mostly friendly audience of AARP members.
One young scientist asked the panel a question that represented the worries of many audience members: «I am in my late 20s; I have a science degree, a postgraduate qualification, and a couple of postdoc positions under my belt.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions will involve developing «a variety» of energy sources, including renewables, nuclear, and fossil fuel technologies with carbon capture and storage, he said in response to a question from an audience member.
Fortunately, the member of the audience who asked the question did not follow up with, «How much lower?»
When members of her audience contacted her with specific concerns and follow - up questions, Laurel gave out more specific feedback.
At this year's SXSW festival, Mark Duplass delivered a terrific keynote speech before answering questions from audience members, one of whom just happened to be Gail Bean, star of Kris Swanberg's wonderful film, «Unexpected.»
A «WonderCon Q & A» (27:30) panel has Goddard and Whedon answering the questions of a moderator and audience members.
Admittedly, An Evening with Kevin Smith gets off to a rocky start: the parameters of the special have yet to be defined when Smith is asked his first question, and although pre-show interviews with waiting audience members provide a nice segue between the venues (Kent State, Indiana University, Cornell University, Clark University, and the University of Wyoming), it's an editing technique soon discarded in favour of straight, jarring cuts from one auditorium to another and back again.
She concluded her talk with questions from audience members expanding on topics of poetry's place in culture, the craft of teaching, and even a bit about her experience writing her own poetry.
You simply add your own information or questions, then share them with members of your audience.
During the two - and - a-half hour session, «Teacher Evaluation In the Classroom,» attended by about 200 people, stakeholders affected by the ongoing reform effort shared their perspectives with the audience while answering questions from both moderator John Mooney, education writer and co-founder of New Jersey Spotlight magazine, and audience members comprised largely of concerned parents and educators.
Audience members asked significant questions and offered a range of ideas about how to address the issues raised.
The panelists responded to questions from members of the audience.
Following his remarks, Professor Usner answered questions from members of the audience.
He responded to questions from members of the audience.
Whether talking about her many cats or zapping the audience members with questions, it was a non-stop roller coaster ride of laughter.
Ghost Recon Online — Saturday 3PM Members of Ubisoft take the stage to introduce the new free - to - play Tom Clancy online shooter and take questions from the audience.
On 11 December, Bafta is holding one of its regular video game Question Time events in which audience members get to pitch their own queries to a selection of industry insiders.
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