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When you are hiring, or evaluating a management team, do you have one or two or three acid-test questions? A. Yes, and I'll phrase it in terms of what I look for and then maybe we can go to questions.

The whole question is pretty interesting, the way you phrase it, in terms of preparing or not preparing someone for something.

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Those of you who faced the green description of the choice between A and B were 2/3 of the time preferring plan A. Those of you who faced the blue description of the choice between plan A and plan B, the one that phrased it in terms of 400 deaths rather than 200 lives saved, showed exactly an inverse proportion of responses.

You, should of course, phrase it in terms that won't scare them.

However, a critical discourse marks uncool art as well - it phrases itself in terms of the long sweep of the art canon, and understands itself as a continuation of millennia of art, with corresponding intellectual and aesthetic responsibilities to bear.

Moerner's work also makes it easier to compare experiment with theory, since researchers often phrase ideas in terms of a single molecule, not a large group.

This approach allows us to define the phrase "conformation" in terms of the dynamical behavior of the molecular system and to characterize the dynamical stability of conformations.

" I would phrase everything in terms of, 'I think but I'm not sure, that's my opinion, that's not fact.' Being really obsessive about being clear with people, that I wasn't telling a lie".

Indeed, as others have objected (Bennett 1991, Carriero 1995, Melamed 2009), this proposal makes Spinoza's claim in Ip15 so unremarkable that it is hard to see why Spinoza went to such obfuscating lengths to phrase his ontology in terms of modes and inherence in the first place, since he had the categories of efficient causation and dependent beings at his disposal.

The Official Comment No. 2 to that section makes clear the drafters' intention that when quantity is phrased only in terms of output or requirements the contract "is not too indefinite since it is held to mean the actual good faith output or requirements" of the buyer or seller.

[n.5] Some courts phrase the limitations in terms of proximate causation; that is, only certain plaintiffs or injuries are reasonably foreseeable.

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