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en They should have the discretion to discuss other topics and also allow open discussions based upon questions students may ask.

en I think it has given us an opportunity ... not just to discuss here economic and trade (issues), but also the major political questions in a lot of depth and also with a lot of open discussions that I think has greatly assisted in deepening the understanding between our two countries,
  Tony Blair

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pe𝗑y intellect and playful banter. The guest speakers covered several topics in their discussions with the students -- job opportunities within their companies, job requirements/skills and work ethics.

en We'll have some specialized topics like in the past. But next year we'll open up a bit more so people coming in can discuss what's on their minds and on their hearts.

en We wanted to take FOSEP from a group that hosts a couple of events per year to a place where ideas can really ferment. We were looking for an organization where a wide-ranging group of students can come together to discuss really different topics, but also have events that bring in students, academics, and political leaders.

en Materials based on newspapers give students a chance to study up-to-date English as well as current topics.

en A student can actually practice the tests, but they have questions that are very similar to those you would find on the test. They get immediate feedback and the tool itself is structured in such a way that it is based on how students answer particular questions.

en Not knowing enough about the company or position, displaying a bad attitude or inquiring about compensation prematurely can all leave a negative impression with hiring managers. For job seekers, the interview represents a time to shine. Thorough preparation -- including researching the employer, rehearsing responses to common questions and understanding appropriate topics to discuss -- is the key to avoiding potential pitfalls.

en The issues involved are sufficiently important that courses are now moving out of the philosophy departments and into mainstream computer science. And they affect everyone. Many of the students attracted to these courses are not technology majors, and many of the topics we discuss relate to ethical challenges that transcend the computer world.

en The United States realizes that these are topics that are generating interest among European publics, as well as parliaments, and that these questions need to be responded to, ... These are certainly legitimate questions.

en The United States realizes that these are topics that are generating interest among European publics as well as parliaments, and that these questions need to be responded to, ... These are certainly legitimate questions.

en [But supporters of the new regulations say they will open discussions.] We are brave enough to have all areas discussed, ... Students will be informed and not indoctrinated.

en I'm simply not at liberty to discuss the issue. I understand you've got to ask those questions, but it is an ongoing investigation and we're under instructions not to discuss the matter,
  Dick Cheney

en It's important to discuss what to do after the departure of Israeli forces from Gaza, including to discuss questions concerning east Jerusalem,

en [Ms Barber insisted later the questions were not rehearsed. The military had been told ahead of time only about topics the president might want to talk about, not specific questions.] We just knew broad themes, ... All they were doing was talking to the troops and letting them know what to expect.


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