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You don't need the passage; you start looking for questions.
We are looking for questions on issues and problems you care about.
"We were looking for questions that would help Republican voters decide amongst the candidates," Mr. Klein said.
They are looking for questions, not answers: the final section of the piece is called "It is not answers we seek".
James Lee, whose 1971 conceptual art piece The World Question Centre inspired the annual Edge question, used to say: "I can answer the question, but am I bright enough to ask it?" We are looking for questions that inspire answers we can't possibly predict.
When looking for questions that can't be solved with a single query, "search" can quickly turn into "research".
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Whereas some researchers master a certain technique and then look for scientific problems they can use it to solve, Morrison says, Gazzaley "looks for questions that he finds interesting and then either learns or helps develop the techniques that you need to answer the question".
There is a trade-off between going deep and going broad, but I think authors who are researchers need to push themselves to look for questions that stretch the boundaries of what we know.
Look for questions about areas that you have expertise in and provide information, and links to your products if relevant.
Search for lists of interview questions online and look for questions like these, especially any that seem to invite you to advertise negative aspects of yourself.
The indie professor is looking for more questions to answer.
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