Sentences with phrase «with scripted questions»

In an effort to stamp out fraud, 25 local government councils in the United Kingdom are using it in conjunction with scripted questions to evaluate phone callers applying for housing and other benefits.

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Rule - based bots can answer questions based on a specific script with which they've been programmed to communicate.
While answering a question about other names that were considered for the series — one being «Nonprophit,» when the script focused more on the main character's job at a non-profit and less on her friendship with Molly — she mentioned it was a challenge selling network executives on the name Insecure.
This gives hiring managers a clear edge; candidates may not get a chance to deliver any prepared stories or scripted answers when faced with behavioral interview questions.
When we create the proper communication scripts, we are more confident in meetings and prepared with the intelligent answers to the top questions we will be asked by potential new opportunities.
In a later section, on demographic distribution analysis, the contract mentions the possibility for additional «targeted data collection procedures through multiple platforms» to be used — even including «brief phone scripts with single - trait questions» — in order to correct any skews that might be found once the Facebook data is matched with voter databases in each state, (and assuming any «data gaps» could not be «filled in from targeted online samples», as it also puts it).
Today our playbooks consist of buyer personas, scripts for each persona, follow - up emails, copies of the outbound emails with content offerings, typical objections and how to overcome them, qualifying / disqualifying questions, and much more.
How to determine if you are you being asked a social script question when others reach out to connect with you
The thing I like about this movie is that the script struggles with the hard questions.
This was a very well scripted topic which poses different questions all through.NACHO — getting better with age and seems a fixture when fit whether we play with a 3/5 or a Flat back 4.
The family of a student who survived the Parkland school massacre altered his emails with CNN to make it seem like a producer pushed the student to ask a scripted question at a town hall, the network said.
And I would engage them in conversation with a set of scripted questions and [they would] be questions [that] simulated, like, thought, like «What did you eat for dinner last night?»
A film with great potential but which is treated poorly by script and direction, the problem starts in this small village when Mastroianni is unable to consummate his marriage to the beautiful Claudia Cardinale and his virility comes into question.
You are right about the crappy ending, complete with no answers to any of the psudo questions raised by the crap ass script.
Actress Blake Lively and actor Jason Clarke lead the way from a script by Forster and screenwriter Sean Conway with a story of intrigue, mystery and chilling uncertainty for a woman whose second chance to see for the first time since childhood brings both happiness, as well as striking new questions about her relationship.
Both Shyamalan and Dillon agree that their collaboration was a mutually beneficial one, with Shyamalan praising Dillon's «constant vigilance» in questioning the script when it came to Ethan's behavior.
This unusual structure, along with the sharp scripts and Falk's unforgettable incarnation of the quirky police detective as a charming eccentric whose forgetful, fidgety, constantly questioning manner keeps his suspects off balance, made this the most entertaining mystery series of its time.
The not - quite - script in question was Michael Bay's The Rock, and in some alternative universe there's a very different film available with Schwarzenegger in the role of Dr. Stanley Goodspeed.
Similarly, the script is able to balance a flirtation with excess and unsure transitions with some commendably meatier issues, such as grappling with the question of «when moral bills come due.»
When I was writing the script, that was a big question: how to deal with the fact that the story spanned 20 - plus years.
If you have Nic Cage speaking for eleven minutes without a script (and with the questions oddly edited out), you're bound to get some gold and this extended clip is an embarrassment of riches.
And as for the big reveal at the end, it not only leaves you dry, but with a huge question thanks to a major flaw in the script.
The script is filled with turns and questions, exploiting Colter's anxiety as he's jerked back and forth between the train and the debriefing pod, with each trip rendering him more focused and aware, leading him to question Goodwin, who's clearly unprepared for the traveler's responsiveness.
«The script that I was presented with did not feature an Asian man for me to play, so that was never a question when I was being asked to do it,» said Swinton.
«Nosedive» asks these questions, and more, with a brilliant script by Michael Schur and Rashida Jones.
Hilariously, the Coens say that, before filming began, they were contacted by an animal - rights group that had seen a copy of the script and was concerned with how the mosquitoes in question would be treated during filming.
We're not sure Michael Arndt will be utilizing Jar - Jar in his script but with this particular question being thrown every which way recently, I think the more important question is, is there anyone who would turn down a role in Star Wars?
Sidekick Jamie Bell also performs well, especially in convincingly having to speak Gaelic, though, as with the lack of contrast in the atmosphere of the film, the duplicitous nature of his character isn't called into question nearly enough for the scenes in the middle of the film where he must pretend to be the master to Tatum's slave to be as effective as is warranted in the script.
With Thibault believing Julia is Rosalind, and Julia assuming Thibault is her late cousin who isn't dead after all, the script presents plenty of obstacles besides the obvious question of how will the Frenchmen ever return to their proper place and time.
First Reformed: Written and directed by Paul Schrader (script - writer on Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver), this quiet movie becomes Dostoevsky - intense as a small - town chaplain (Ethan Hawke, going into darker territory than he's ever done before) wrestles with questions of conscience that prove literally explosive.
The question isn't why it took so long for the 2002 script to go in front of the cameras — the question is why anyone ever bothered with this muddled mess.
The road has been anything but smooth for those associated with the forthcoming standalone film on Han Solo — Solo: A Star Wars Story — which notably saw the directing duo replaced after six months of filming, the lead actor's acting chops being questioned, and supposedly an «unworkable script» in which to film.
The script's ultimate twist isn't a twist at all; it's an answer to an easy trivia question with zero bearing on the story being told.
The characters are good, no question it's a nice mystery and a good script of Franklin's adaptation of Mosley's novel, but the story is also a bit difficult to follow, and if you can't keep up with all the characters you'll end up not knowing or caring what happens for the last half of the film.
Moshé's script hinges on the malleable ambiguity of certain events, allowing a complex interplay of possible interpretations to arise, until the twisty third act definitely puts paid to any questions concerning motivation with a resolution that disturbingly returns full circle to the film's initial act of violence.
Prisoners is definitely disturbing — being asked to identify with Jackman's reckless character is a big ask, even if the script subtly questions his actions.
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There is a script included with questions to engage your learners.
This resource includes: A link to a Prezi A detailed script with questions which works along side a presentation to teach your students the difference between line and tone drawings, and how tone can be used to create form.
ALL students of ANY age love learning Italian with Canti, Ritmi e rime / Each packet includes the music in MP3 form, the scripts of the chant, cloze exercises (fill in the blank sheet) and other extension exercises such as questions and pictures for vocabulary practice or flashcards.
This comprehensive assembly pack includes: A fully scripted assembly including an introduction and reflection with key questions throughout, A presentation (PDF) complete with engaging images, A set of Key Word cards to enhance understanding, A reward certificate.
section, comprehension questions, a teacher section with extension activities, links and the key: Jacques Cousteau, A Reader's Theater Script Exploring the Ocean Blue: A Web quest, will introduce students to our oceans.
The plans include a teacher script with strategic stopping points and questions for students.
This product ALSO contains a version of the script with a handful of reading comprehension questions in the margins, as well as an answer key.
Again, the script divided the evening into increments, with 45 minutes for students to practice writing test questions and the final 10 minutes for «team building.»
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 21 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 77 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (7 sheets) * Homework project (7 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills * End - of - unit reading / writing exam * End - of - unit exam mark scheme (suitable for KS3 Levels 4 - 7, with GCSE 1 - 9 conversion) Unit's lessons include: * Contexts match - up * Exploring working class vs. middle class stereotypes * Shared reading and discussion of the whole play * Creating theatre publicity posters * In - depth analysis of key scnes (Act 1 Scene 1; Act 2 Scene 1; Act 2 Scene 5) * Writing to describe - script to prose * Features of writing to inform and explain * AfL - improving a sample application letter * Role play - creating and performing an extra scene for the play * Spelling tests on key vocabulary (differentiated by writing level) * SPaG starter activities * Crosswords * Huge 60 - question revision quiz * End - of - unit reading exam (GCSE English Language / Literature style) * End - of - unit writing exam (GCSE English Language style) * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
«The UFT was exposed at this particular City Council hearing,» she says, «because they were caught giving out scripted cue cards with specific questions for City Council members to ask charter representatives in the city.»
A robust digital curriculum program might consist of several thousand academically scripted media clips; together with another several thousand assessment questions; interdisciplinary vocabulary along with corresponding integrated print lessons, projects, activities and assessments all designed to work cohesively to enhance academic core concepts.
To clear up that question... this is a Mansory Torofeo and no longer a Lamborghini Huracan, if you look closely at this car you will notice there is no Raging Bull crest or Lamborghini script to be found anywhere... except on the engine, which in case of a Mansory Torofeo has been taken apart completely to be fitted with bespoke Mansory parts, two bearing - mounted turbochargers and a custom made exhaust system... the result is 1,250 hp at 8,250 rpm (from 610 hp) and an electronically limited torque of 1,000 Nm.
So the security question you mention as a «missing piece»: I would underline it, twice, with a red pen (although I must admit I'd scarcely considered it until Keith asked me about it in March — I'd always planned to strip scripts).
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