Sentence examples for responsive answer from inspiring English sources

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When Mr. Petrovsky sidestepped the question, Mr. Bechtolt stepped back to the microphone and asked for a more responsive answer.

I have already written Hoover about this general matter and have had a very pleasant but not precisely responsive answer from him.

He not only pressed his right to ask a question, but he also insisted on a responsive answer and enforced the demand with glowers and expressions of incredulity when he did not get one.

To sustain the privilege, it need only be evident from the implications of the question, in the setting in which it is asked, that a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it cannot be answered might be dangerous because injurious disclosure could result.

'To sustain (a claim of) privilege, it need only be evident from the implications of the question, in the setting in which it is asked, that a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it cannot be answered might be dangerous because injuries disclosure could result". (Citing Hoffman, supra, and Mansfield, supra). Byers v. Justice Court, etc., 7u Cal .2d1039, 1046, 80 Cal.Rptr.

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The report says the companies failed to provide responsive answers about their relationships and support by the Chinese government, and detailed information about their operations in the US.

For example, Oxford city council has been using chatbot to help answer questions outside of office hours, while Aylesbury Vale district council has improved access to services via webchat and is using AI to provide more consistent, responsive answers to queries.

They asked my kids and me very good questions and then LISTENED very earnestly and intently to our directly responsive answers.

Oh, and she's being asked to testify again "in the near future... because of your unwillingness to provide direct and responsive answers," according to Darrell Issa, chairman of the committee.

The present format and the "Gong Show" format should be mixed, giving a newsperson the right to hit the gong in the event of a non-responsive answer.

Unlike a court trial, normal rules of evidence do not apply, and the hearing officer controlling the inquest has wide latitude in allowing hearsay, opinion and non-responsive answers.

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