This is the opposite of litigation, where facts are withheld, to be
pried out through depositions, interrogatories, and testimony at trial.
Not exact matches
There's a better way to
pry good ideas
out of your customers than
through the same old standard online platforms — you know, the ones that provide all users with access to other users» ideas and that group ideas into categories such as «Products» and «Experience.»
As she professionally, unhurriedly solves one of cinema's most open - and - shut cases (Macy's Jerry Lundegaard commissions two hired hitmen to kidnap his wife and hopes the crime will
pry some money
out of his boss / father - in - law's wallet, and is horrified when everything unravels after a routine pullover), she also waddles
through a series of seeming non sequiturs, all of which accentuate the relationship between outstate Minnesota and the Twin Cities, between behavior and intuition, between considered silence and chatty idiocy, between «Mack - Donalds» and Crockpot - simmered «sup - purr.»
Filling
out the registration forms are tedious and I often find myself rapidly clicking and smashing buttons to just get
through the
prying questions just to get at the coins in the end.
The dichotomies his work began to
pry open in the early 70s are still
out there;
through its seductive veil of ornament, patterns and pastel tones, the questions it asks are more urgent than ever.
If the sun is too bright, simply close the blinds and you can completely block
out the light and the
prying eyes of neighbors
through the slats.