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"I would discreetly ask, 'Do you have a room?' " The deadhead days are over, much to the relief of the new general manager, Roderick Lowe.
IT used to be that a cosmetic surgery patient who was tired of sagging jowls would discreetly ask for names of reputable doctors who did face-lifts.
Can I get you a coverup?" Otherwise, if you can't simply ignore a patient's attire — or facial piercings, overplucked eyebrows or other features you find distracting — you might discreetly ask a less easily rattled colleague to step in.
Often I would leave a meeting and discreetly ask one of my fellow leaders, who might be two decades younger than I was, if they were open to some private feedback on how to read the emotions in the room, or the motivations of a particular engineer, a little more effectively.
Discreetly ask questions that only a deity could answer, but do not be rudely confrontational (e.g., "Okay, Mr. Omniscient, tell me what number I'm thinking of").
A safety campaign where people feeling unsafe on a date can discreetly ask for help using a code-word is being rolled out across the UK.
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Brides are also discreetly asked about their dress budget.
This Administration's idea of economic policy is to go from table to table at the Four Seasons discreetly asking patrons if they need help with the check.
Last year the oil companies discreetly asked the Clinton Administration if it would be willing to pay part of the cost of building its favored Baku-Ceyhan pipeline.
Cameron had discreetly asked fellow EU leaders to refrain from wading into the referendum debate, for fear their input would be counterproductive.
Keith Olbermann, on his ABC Radio program, said Parcells had discreetly asked the Buccaneers if their previous offer was still on the table.
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