Sentences with phrase «stumble over this question»

When I had my first informational interview for that particular college course, I was terrified (this may be a bit dramatic, but meeting with a stranger whom I admired while hoping I didn't stumble over my questions... it was definitely a little nerve - wracking.).
Many candidates find it difficult to predict the future and stumble over this question.

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The hearings showed many senators stumbling over their own words, asking irrelevant questions, and having Zuckerberg explain basic functions of his products.
Bee Bee appeared a little nervous; she stumbled over her guests» names, and in a stilted voice posed questions that they themselves had written.
This is a question that baffles many people and many stumble over it....
An interviewer gets the same answer to five different questions with the added bonus of our guy stumbling over his words, apologising and stifling a giggle.
«While rightfully celebrating today the completion of an urgently needed public works project, huge questions remain as to costs and financing over which the Governor has stumbled recently with contradictory statements.
«Coming after a summer of scandal and other stumbles, the long and ultimately futile battle over driver's licenses has left many people pondering the same simple question,» Nicholas Confessore writes in his assessment of Eliot Spitzer's term in this morning's Times.
The panelists stumbled over the difficult question, something about being «special,» «motivated» maybe?
That question muttered by many a frustrated student over the years has become a vigorous debate among American educators, sparked by a provocative new book that argues required algebra has become an unnecessary stumbling block that forces millions to drop out of high school or college.
But she stumbled over basic education policy questions during her Senate confirmation hearing, clips of which went viral and became fodder for late - night comics.
You seem to be stumbling over Jim Cripwell's expression «non-validated model», by questioning whether a model can, in fact be validated at all.
When you're doing this, make sure you're feeling confident with the questions you usually stumble over.
With a bit of preparation you, too, can smoothly and effortlessly answer the questions everyone else stumbles over.
There are certain interview questions that graduate recruiters love and candidates sometimes stumble over, and this is one of them.
KSA questions are the questions about work which many people stumble over at interviews.
Can you post on this sometime... the question that I always stumble over, «What do you do?»
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