Sentences with phrase «thoughtful questions like»

From thoughtful questions like «How have you changed in the last year?»
When teachers ask thoughtful questions like, «Are you missing your mommy?»

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So they ask open - ended questions that give other people the freedom to be thoughtful and introspective: They ask what you do, how you do it, what you like about it, what you learned from it, and what they should do if they find themselves in a similar situation.
I always question what's really going in when you bring up a very thoughtful and well - reasoned question concerning status quo and people start running out of the room like they've just discovered a gas leak and the place is about to blow.
So too, this model makes thoughtful people who have perfectly reasonable doubts feel guilty and rewards people who either lack the concern or the intellectual curiosity to question their beliefs by making them feel like they have «strong» faith.
Asking an original or thoughtful question is an attractive quality to daters, especially online daters who quickly tire of vague questions like «How are you?»
Like the play, it too often raises questions in a heavy, self - important way, without being thoughtful about the answers.
Their job was to ask thoughtful questions and cite elements of the drawings they liked, such as medium or materials.
The project has prodded the deliberate and thoughtful conversations every school in the state should be having answering the question, What does gold standard teaching and leading look like
But recently, at the end of a very thoughtful and comprehensive interview, I was asked the question, «Is there anything else you would like to say to authors today?»
Instead, most questions (and, frankly, accompanying interviews and news reports) on Schiavo read like what they are: vehicles designed to leverage one family's tragedy for advertising ratings and eyeballs, rather than an opportunity to initiate a thoughtful and important conversation — national and individual.
Employers like to see critical and thoughtful candidates, so asking insightful questions is just as valuable as considerate answers.
Ask thoughtful, intelligent questions to gauge how the company views its employees, what those relationships look like, how individuals are treated in a team setting, and what the leadership style looks like.
Understanding the job role will help you ask thoughtful questions during the interview and will give you a good idea of what your work day will look like regarding tasks you will be expected to perform.
Hi John: I would positively hate it if thoughtful, experienced folks like yourself agreed with my opinions all of the time; it would cause me to question my own ability, or lack thereof, to think critically about an issue from my own experiential background.
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