A typical dinner conversation will go something like this:
Global organizational meltdowns aren't
your typical dinner conversation, but that's because András Tilcsik and Chris Clearfield aren't normally sitting at your table.
Not exact matches
But the wonky details of consortium management are not the stuff of
typical dinner table
conversations.
A lot of people just don't enjoy the
typical networking events: stiff
conversation at a cocktail party or a formal luncheon or
dinner.
I'm guessing that our free - ranging
dinner conversation was
typical of the sort you'd hear among such people in similar settings: Many salient and non-valid points were made on various topics of local and global interest, friendly disagreements erupted and, al