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Response: It is inappropriate to ask for a Social Security number prior to making a job offer.
"It is inappropriate to ask them to provide nonrelevant information, such as [their] voting record, party affiliation, or position on particular policies".
In most cases, it is inappropriate to ask for a doggy bag to take the rest of your food home, however, it's important to judge the situation and follow the lead of your interviewer.
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"We don't think it's inappropriate to ask questions," she said.
After adding that the Patriots still have a zero in the loss column, Moss said it was inappropriate to ask him about moral victories.
Last month, the artistic director of a Manhattan theater company suggested to The Times's Patrick Healy that it was inappropriate to ask him to discuss sudden changes in the "Pal Joey" cast when "the entire world economy is falling apart".
But some former I.R.S. officials disputed several of Mr. George's conclusions, including his assertion that it was inappropriate to ask groups about their donors, or whether their leaders had plans to run for public office.
The first was that, as the students were protesting against the policies of the vice-chancellor Michael Farthing, it was inappropriate to ask the deputy vice-chancellor to chair the hearing.
"It's inappropriate to ask 'are you black, and how black are you?' This is a different kind of apartheid.
Some children do know that it's inappropriate to ask certain things in public and they do it to get a reaction.
A good casting director (even just decent ones in all honesty) would have told the directors that it's inappropriate to ask women in bikinis to dance for no reason.
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