Sentences with phrase «pre-tty awkward questions»

How confortable do you feel with asking awkward questions or asking for things that are out of the norm, «Could we have your room for 120 Euros so we don't have to stay down the road?»
And then there's that awkward question: Do dock-less bikes render the systems that U.S. cities have built out — working with nonprofits, sponsors, and grants — obsolete?
When Clinton was answering awkward questions about the Clinton Foundation, Trump redirected the conversation to praise his own troubled foundation — prompting Wallace to press him on whether he used foundation funds to pay a legal settlement for his business.
But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
Last week Schroepfer was on the sharp end of lots of awkward questions from visibly outraged committee members, with Collins pointing to what he dubbed a «pattern of behavior» by Facebook that he said suggested an «unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and not disclose it».
Facebook's CTO Mike Schroepfer has just undergone almost five hours of often forensic and frequently awkward questions from members of a UK parliament committee that's investigating online disinformation, and whose members have been further fired up by misinformation they claim Facebook gave it.
And the list of awkward questions for the Facebook CEO keeps getting longer.
Also adding to the awkward questions for Facebook: Board member, Thiel, who supported Trump's presidential bid, made a $ 1M financial donation to a Trump - supporting Super PAC, called Make America Number 1, in 2016 — which Mashable reports subsequently paid Cambridge Analytica $ 231,352 toward the end of the same year, per an FEC filing.
Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs forecast the lawsuit will have a chilling effect on the next generation of talent, with one telling Recode that Benchmark will now undoubtedly have to answer «awkward questions in a lot of deals for the foreseeable future.»
The statement perfectly reflects the mindset that John Murray Cuddihy brilliantly analyzed in No Offense as «the Protestant etiquette» that is determined not to raise awkward questions that might make others uncomfortable.
Joseph's fidelity should remind us that often the times of silence or awkward questions are the prelude to new works of God in our lives.
Luther's stance was still that of a loyal son of the Roman Catholic Church who simply wished to pose some awkward questions.
I just post awkward questions or obvious but uncomforting conclusions to mainstream US religious belief.
But to recognize that precursor would have posed an awkward question for Walzer: Are the liberationist project's flaws merely a matter of means and attitude, or are they also rooted in its conception of human nature, its principles, and its goals?
Asked awkward questions and only got some really illogical and impossible answers.
There, that is an awkward question for those with the «noble defender of civil liberties» point of view.
Funniest Video: Kids Ask Awkward Questions About Jesus This has been out for a while, but I only recently got to enjoy it.
Manny Pacquiao has hit the headlines by asking a very awkward question while judging the Miss Universe contest, reports the Daily Mail.
By ascribing the return of AFC to magic, English football is able to avoid the awkward questions that led to the whole sorry saga.
Jonathan Isaby added: «You can't blame the club for taking advantage of the ludicrously - generous taxpayer subsidy they've been handed on a plate; instead, we should be directing our anger and awkward questions at those responsible for offering a deal for which most clubs would have sold their star striker.»
We dove into some of the awkward questions and got them answered once and for all by the experts.
In fact, teenagers have a lot of awkward questions related to life, relationship, gender, lifestyle, fashion, hobby and so on.
In fact, those same people will likely carry on a whole new line of awkward questioning.
It's an awkward question and you won't be able to answer that until you have your baby.
Rumours flooded the pressroom that Cameron would skip his post-summit press conference to dodge awkward questions, but these proved unfounded, and he mounted a passionate defence of British spying and a no - holds - barred attack on Edward Snowden.
Awkward questions about that «senior official», perhaps?
Yates, who is up next, is going to face some pre-tty awkward questions.
New MPs tend not to rebel or ask awkward questions until they have built up experience and lost hope of achieving ministerial office.
And next week there may be some very awkward questions for the Education Secretary when those reports are published into alleged Islamification in some Birmingham schools.
This «liberation» of Mukalla from al - Qaeda rule raises awkward questions.
«There should be no hiding place from awkward questions for company bosses about why they are not providing the high quality local public services people are entitled to.»
A cronyism row which saw an SNP cabinet secretary rubber - stamp a # 150,000 grant to the organisers of the T in the Park music festival after a meeting brokered by a former party adviser may have caused First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the inconvenience of having to answer some awkward questions in the Scottish Parliament but it has done her party no discernible harm.
Dave was in food giant Unilever's HQ in India when an employee asked him the awkward question: «What brand of Unilever is very close to you, and why?»
«The police will not think worse of the Home Secretary to ask awkward questions like «have you applied for a warrant?»
Witness any politician who is ambushed by a member of the public and asked awkward questions as Tony Blair frequently was.
Furthermore, she retains a special adviser who felt it appropriate to pick up the phone to a journalist asking awkward questions, with a request to reflect on the «connection» with meetings that a perturbed Mrs Miller would likely soon be holding with editorial bosses to discuss press regulation.
Part of the role of the backbencher is to ask awkward questions and to see what's behind the curtain, like in the Wizard of Oz.
Similarly, Conservative colleagues who plan to vote against the changes (after voting for them, John Kerry - like) will face the same awkward questions and unprecedented pressure from the whips on this most existential issue for the Conservative Party (and I've been there!)
But they will dodge the awkward questions about future tax levels.
David Cameron was always going to face a level of scrutiny, reticence and awkward questioning from an opposition not only keen to appear the moral ones on the UN's side, with Iraq such a scar on their legacy, but also justified in carrying out a reasonable function of opposition particularly when some of their own - frontbencher Diane Abbott MP being a high - profile example - are so reluctant to send Britain to war in the Middle East again.
As Nuttall tries to focus on new immigration figures out today, he has been distracted by awkward questions about what he did before politics.
The issue could end up being an awkward question of leadership: can Ed take MPs with him on a strategic issue like this, even against their better instincts?
«Many deeply awkward questions about Conservative Party sleaze now present themselves,» she says, «not least the Prime Minister's admission that he and his wife hosted intimate Downing Street dinners for millionaire donors.»
After a day of infighting at the top of Ukip that resulted in the departure of two senior adviser, he is likely to face some awkward questions about his — and his party's — future.
Part of the job of PM is to ask awkward questions, to kick the tyres.»
Frequent Flyer 29 February 2008 Anne McNeil Faculty interviews can come with tight scheduling, awkward questions, and jet lag.
is the growing cry among doctors and scientists hoping to find answers to awkward questions.
Despite your secret desire to put people off coming to your talk lest they ask awkward questions, you want to attract a big audience.
This may be an awkward question... I've finished my TWT and have tried to keep the same form of food intake (although I have added apples, honey and quinoa back into the mix) as I find my body feels much better eating this way.
Plus I don't like to touch someone that I don't know and have them squeezing up against me asking random awkward questions.
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