Sentences with phrase «posed by the audience»

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.
Each of the three sessions detailed above was followed by a Q&A session, and questions posed by the audience led to an active discussion of the various topics.
He was very open and willing to answer all questions posed by the audiences.

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Because they were not well equipped to deal with the intellectual challenges posed by modernism, fundamentalists withdrew from mainstream seminaries and secular universities, frequently adopting an anti-intellectual, populist stance that, to use Carpenter's phrase, «often took the form of railing against one's enemies before an audience of one's friends.»
Conversation will be driven by the worldwide audience of Laphroaig lovers, who will pose their questions either prior to the event via Laphroaig's website or live via social media.
Interestingly, before I was able to ask the culture question, it was posed by the only «daddy blogger» in the audience!
WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley says Superintendent Kriner Cash answered a variety of crucial questions posed by her, as well as Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes and the live Facebook audience.
At an international conservation biology conference, male scientists asked on average 1.8 questions for every one question posed by a female scientist, the first study reports, even though the audiences of the 2015 meeting sessions that the researchers analyzed ranged from 40 % to 75 % female.
And here are his answers to a series of questions from the audience, posed by Dennis Woltering.
Rather than serve her audience through probing questions that tested Hoggan's thesis and explored his motivations, Tremonti posed questions that could have been scripted by his PR firm.
The first post focused on questions posed by The Green Leap Forward, and this second post summarized Dr. Tyfield's responses to questions posted by the viewing audience.
Ramsey, at a recent campaign event, made the unfortunate decision to actually utter the words that came into his head in response to an audience member's question about the «threat» posed to the U.S. by Muslims.
His words reflect those long said by educator Andreas Antonopoulos, who regularly reminds audiences of the threat Bitcoin and decentralized networks pose to power structures such as governments and central banks.
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