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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive interviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe interviews that are confrontational or intense in nature, often involving challenging questions or a high-pressure environment.
Example: "The company is known for its aggressive interviews, where candidates are pushed to their limits to test their problem-solving skills."
Alternatives: "intense interviews" or "confrontational interviews".
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In almost every case Mr. O'Reilly uses the aggressive interviews to campaign for his point of view.
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Burley was criticised for what some thought was a "patronising" and aggressive interview.
What won her, first, national, and then international renown, though, was her uniquely aggressive interviewing style.
When faced with an aggressive interview style it can be easy to become flustered and rush your answers.
But it was Mr. Paxman's aggressive interviewing and reporting that, she thought, was what she needed to take back to Kosovo.
So I don't think that the default mode of aggressive interviewing is useful, because politicians just build a defence against it.
It's a world in which the views of the establishment are unquestionable facts, and a needlessly aggressive interview style masquerades as incisive journalistic scrutiny.
(In an Internet poll following Jim Gray's aggressive interview of Pete Rose on NBC last October, 92percentt of fans said they wanted the convicted gambler back in baseball).
Under the heat of my aggressive interviewing, he revealed that place to be Columbus, Ohio, where he will be attending Ohio State after the Rock 'n' Roll Gymnastics Tour that begins here tonight at the Mohegan Sun Arena.
After she conducted an aggressive interview with Mr. Assad on ABC News in December, she offered to provide recommendations for Sheherazad Jaafari, the president's press aide and the daughter of the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations, who was applying for a job at CNN and admission to Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.
"Then he said to them: 'Therefore render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's.'" Matthew 22 21 There is no record of a Jeremy Paxman-type inquisitor on the scene in first-century Palestine, but the Pharisees were no slouches when it came to aggressive interview techniques.
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