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At our table we had the luxury of interrogating both the finance director and chairman.
Instead of interrogating their inner worlds through talking and writing, they are using numbers.
But she felt uneasy at the thought of interrogating him or forcing him to accept help.
Mortazavi was widely suspected of having initiated Kazemi's detention and even of interrogating her himself.
But it would have been preferable had you also sent them to Security for the purpose of interrogating them.
No, not in the sense of interrogating myself, but yes in the sense of being stopped in my élan [sic].
Humans simply aren't great lie detectors, which makes the very premise of interrogating murder suspects complicated – even for the experts.
Rumsfeld doubted that the Defense Department should be in charge of interrogating suspected terrorists in the first place.
Of that film, Koestenbaum rhapsodizes: "Any description... will fail to express its sublimity -- its seriousness, its tortured play of interrogating light and oneiric shadow.
It's a depressing thought, but not one that's coming from someone so addled by erotic imagery that they're incapable of interrogating their own behaviour.
Looking at the world through a CSR lens could be an efficient way of interrogating the robustness of current business models.
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