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"We're always in extensive conversations about how to fit all of that in".
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Whether passing briefly on the street, sitting opposite one another on a commuter train, or engaging in extensive conversation in a business meeting, we are consistently in the position of forming impressions of other people based on limited amounts of information.
In our extensive conversations with global service providers and leading Fortune 500 executives, all the pieces (talent + technology) are in place for the transformation to truly begin.
Mr. Graham has held extensive conversations in recent weeks with Senator John Kerry, one of the main sponsors of the Senate climate change bill.
His own children, you must remember, are offered an education which encourages inquiry and critical thinking, arts and enrichment; the teachers at his kids schools are involved in an extensive conversation about what makes good teaching and evaluate their work based on those local standards -- not based on test scores.
Still, one wonders whether, having sneaked his way in, Conover couldn't have pursued a few more extensive conversations; one regrets that in becoming the heart of his subject he leaves a great deal of the heart closed off.
"After extensive conversations with persons in the United States and abroad, as well as a searching discussion with free-lance photographer Michael Hoover, CBS News is satisfied that allegations that it broadcast fake combat footage from Afghanistan in the mid-1980s simply are not true," Burke wrote.
We also had extensive conversations about the situation in the Middle East.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the official House recruitment arm of the Democratic Party, did not formally endorse a candidate in the Teachout-Yandik primary, but held extensive conversations with Yandik.
Charis Carmichael Braun, who was in class with Mr. Kratz, said she hadn't had extensive conversations with peers about the hire, but if she had, she was pretty sure they would have sounded like this: "David?
Spokeswoman Allison Gollust said executives decided to adopt the term after extensive conversations with military experts, historians and correspondents in Iraq.
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