Sentences with phrase «speaking in public less»

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Telephone companies, for example, are considered common carriers and public utilities which, generally speaking, must operate in the public interest, and less from a profit motive.
That was power in action right there because it wasn't the custom for Jewish men to even speak to women in public no less a sinful woman.
In the workplace, the public sphere or in private conversations, women rarely speak up for themselves, tend to avoid conflicts and are less confrontationaIn the workplace, the public sphere or in private conversations, women rarely speak up for themselves, tend to avoid conflicts and are less confrontationain private conversations, women rarely speak up for themselves, tend to avoid conflicts and are less confrontational.
Speaking to reporters after his speech to the Republican state convention in Rochester, former Gov. George Pataki said primaries can help lesser known candidates get their name out to the public.
Is there a single soul in New York City with less moral standing to speak on public - school performance than Michael Mulgrew of the United Federation of Teachers?
One is protection of Americans and humans in general, which I can imagine a CIA director would, of course, be interested in; and the other is, as we've often spoken about in around public circles, energy independence means that you're less susceptible to hostile interest [s].
In 2010, Hameroff was invited to speak at a less public meeting, at Google's campus in Mountain View, CaliforniIn 2010, Hameroff was invited to speak at a less public meeting, at Google's campus in Mountain View, Californiin Mountain View, California.
The study, published online in the open - access journal PLOS ONE (The Public Library of Science ONE), indicates that women who speak in vocal fry are perceived as less attractive, less competent, less educated, less trustworthy, and ultimately less hirable.
Paul E. Peterson speaks with Patrick Wolf of the University of Arkansas about his study finding that students in Milwaukee who received vouchers to attend private schools were 2 - 5 percentage points less likely to be accused or convicted of crimes than comparable students who attended public schools.
In one poll, 24 % of college graduates expressed a fear of public speaking, compared to 52 % of respondents who had a high school diploma or less.
While we've got no problem speaking to a voice assistant in the comfort of our own homes, we're a little less keen on doing it in public.
A hiring manager for an internship role in finance might be less interested in your public speaking ability, and more interested in your analytical ability.
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