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This turns out to have a precise and illuminating answer: because embarrassment is one of the emotions that seem common to all human cultures and to display in the same ways, so that people can accurately identify an embarrassed expression or posture on a stranger.

An illuminating answer has been given by Maietti (2005) through the use of so-called monotypes (or mono-objects), that is, (dependent) types containing at most one entity or having at most one proof.

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"Only when you get into depth and follow-up do you get interesting and illuminating answers," he said.

Peter Singer discusses climate change, the role of the World Trade Organization, human rights and humanitarian intervention, and foreign aid, showing how a global ethic rather than a nationalistic approach can provide illuminating answers to important problems.

Many questions of fundamental significance remain open; but with a new understanding of neutrino propagation, neutrino science is now poised to provide illuminating answers to some of society's most probing questions concerning the Earth, the Sun and fantastic astrophysical events such as supernovae.

Who would be the arbiter or adjudicator in data protection matters if not the ECJ? "Well there's several different ways that can take place — but we don't have the answer to that question because we haven't begun the negotiations, let alone concluded them," was one of his less than illuminating answers on that.

The capacity to provide illuminating precise answers to many questions is a very valuable feature of ARIMA-model-based seasonal adjustment, as is its conceptual simplicity relative to nonparametric procedures, at least for adjusters with sufficient modeling background and experience.

In both cases, the politicians mostly failed to ask short, sharp, concrete questions of a kind that demand a clear, illuminating or uncomfortable answer.

Here are some questions the lawmakers might consider asking Mr. Dimon in an effort to elicit illuminating and thoughtful answers: On April 13, about a month before you disclosed the $2 billion trading loss, you called speculation about outsize risks in your chief investment office "a tempest in a teapot".

Among questions that lawmakers might consider asking Mr. Dimon in an effort to elicit illuminating and thoughtful answers: On April 13, about a month before you disclosed the $2 billion trading loss, you called speculation about outsize risks in your chief investment office "a tempest in a teapot".

Because they come from interviewees who are already in senior positions in industry, I expect that you'll find these answers illuminating as you ponder the future direction of YOUR career.

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