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"I regularly ask myself what happened," he said.
As a primary care physician, I regularly ask patients questions that many people would consider rude, inappropriately nosy or just irrelevant in polite conversation.
I'd heard this before: as a statistician who designs and analyzes cancer studies, I regularly ask other researchers to provide additional information or raw data.
I regularly ask MBA students at Harvard Business School, by a show of hands, would they have rather founded Zappos or Wayfair?
I regularly ask myself, "What do I really want?" and allow my heart to lead the way. 5.
I regularly ask people (including lawyers, law professors, and judges) what they teach their children about the importance of the jury?
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Pascale insisted on telling me, I thought, until I realized I was one of the few able to listen, and definitely the only mom to take interest in the case as I regularly asked for updates.
As a politician, I regularly asked for your hard-earned money, and this aspect began to gnaw away at me.
When I was a young lawyer with Ralph Nader in the 70s, I would regularly ask law students applying for a job what they thought of the idea, to see how they could think on their feet.
West Hampstead can be a lively spot and, in an attempt to support D'Costa's request, I'd regularly ask Phil how he was and what he'd been up to.
I also regularly ask, "What would you do on your first day, your first week, and your first month?" I think it's really important, especially with senior people, because if one of the answers isn't "listen," then it's not going to work out at all.
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