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"It suggests a broader problem that they refuse to divulge this information much less to discuss it," Ms. Patel of the Brennan Center said.
It is Jürgen Klopp, calling one of his oldest friends, his best man no less, to discuss how life at Huddersfield Town has been since he was offered the job of head coach and heeded the Liverpool manager's advice to "just do it".
The obvious inference from Burke's philosophy of language was that to use abstract compound words was less to discuss ideas than to raise images which touched the affections of the listener or reader.
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There is however evidence that older patients are given less time during the physician-patient interview [ 5], are provided less information on their diagnoses and prognoses [ 2, 6] and are less likely to discuss their EoL preferences [ 2, 7].
She was less anxious to discuss the Seinfeld brouhaha.
These days, company officials are less eager to discuss their SoHo experiences.
He's less eager to discuss the past, when that same journey took 30 days.
While ranchers have always been ready to help their neighbors, they have been less willing to discuss their financial affairs.
Do you think that there's an assumption people in long-term relationships have less need to discuss problems?
Google witnesses may be less inclined to discuss the group's direct engagement with politics and lobbying.
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