Sentences with phrase «question near the beginning»

Ask this question near the beginning of the interview, and you'll have a blueprint for how to best answer their questions for the rest of the interview.

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That is a basic technical question, not to be decided near the beginning of discussion but toward the end.
Near the beginning of his question - and - answer session with Labour party members in Manchester, Ed came across a great - grandmother.
Indeed, the dangers posed by cosmic radiation are so daunting that even some members of the normally upbeat astronaut corps are beginning to question whether a human mission to deep space will be feasible anytime in the near future.
Professional bioethicists would begin near the end of the debate, when research programmes have, perhaps accidentally, brought penguin populations near to extinction, and the question is whether to open a penguin preservation programme at London Zoo.
It was only as I neared the end of my career that I began to question what I had consistently been told.
Case in point, the high school juniors recently explored a series of questions around what drives poverty and how their class could begin to combat poverty in neighborhoods near the school; the students decided to build public street libraries in their fabrication labs and install them on targeted blocks.
Children's books in the near future will begin to feature Kindle Text Pop - Up, though it is still in question whether these will be optimized for E Ink Kindles.
Another question on the table at the meeting was whether the Anthropocene deserves a spike like this one near Pueblo, Colo., which indicates the beginning of the Turonian Age, 93.5 million years ago.
Once a person begins nearing the 60s, a key question that comes to mind is - «Can I buy health insurance at the age of 60 and above?»
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