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They ask a question, and then interrupt my answer with another, and another after that: We're better than this, aren't we?
Due to the popularity of this question and the large number of follow-up questions I have received, I have decided to update my answer with the help of someone much more knowledgeable on the subject than I am.
"Are you coming to the meeting?" he asked, following my answer with "Look, there is no 'not sure' here; it's either yes or no". This was my first exchange with Gadi Geiger upon joining Tomaso Poggio's lab ("An Uncommon Education," January/February 2017).
Starting off my answer with a blanket "No" was wrong.
I usually start my answer with a couple of questions.
Examining my own celebration of Christmas as a Muslim, I find my answer with the people rather than the books.
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I even took one exam while breast-feeding my baby with one hand and writing my answers with the other.
(What I would do, in a town hall format, is play the role of the cheerful underminer and find a way to include subtle indictments of Romney in my answers with and to the people who ask the questions).
My answer, given with the heavy heart that comes always with a painful grip on reality, is simple: India does not because it cannot.
"The statement was 'Garth, with a simple yes you can make 240,000 people happy.' My answer was, 'With a simple yes you can make 400,000 people happy".
My answer, along with I suspect most of the Anglo-American intelligence community, would be 'no'no
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