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And we're going to put someone in office who considers himself to have pathological disease?" He was talking, in case one paused to sort through the various candidates, about Ben Carson.
'Cause I don't want to get seen talking, in case a cop drives by or something.
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She couldn't talk in case her husband heard, but the police control room traced the location from the phone she had hidden under a towel.
"We're talking in that case about the safety of the woman".
"I really recognise now that when we talk about missed opportunities we're talking in my case about not having a six-year-old boy.
"I really recognise now that when we talk about missed opportunities we're talking in my case about not having a six-year-old boy... To err is human, to cover up is unforgivable".
But, can you put lots of wells into very deep water — I mean, we're talking, in some cases, under a mile of water and then going down underneath the sea another mile or more.
Students typically do 85% of the talking in the HBS Case method, while the professor is a facilitator that steers the discussion in a Socratic fashion (Bates, 2015; Harvard Business School, 2016).
"We're from Hermès, you know, the handbags," Harley said, talking slowly in case the man didn't speak English or was planning to pretend that he didn't speak English.
These Ugandan spazzes try to avoid talking just in case they break the commandment against "giving false witness".
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