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Define the issue that is to be brainstormed - this is often presented as a question.
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The notion of brainstorming is to be open to any ideas.
And while a newspaper editorial referred to the minister's "simulated optimism," the Christian Democrats, with Chancellor Angela Merkel's participation, were reported by Der Spiegel magazine to be brainstorming, not about the fruits of the upturn, but on how to find a new concept for an affluent society whose theoretical future is confronted with managing without growth.
(If the child is old enough, these can be brainstormed together).
"There's a lot of ideas that are being brainstormed and discussed," he said.
If you are in that (tiny) minority, you might be brainstorming holiday gifts right about now.
There's so much good material that is brainstormed in rehearsal but some people - I wont mention any names - are too scared to bite the bullet and buy the Mrs. Doubtfire costume.
Some examples of research questions that were brainstormed were: What quality improvement initiatives exist and what are their impacts on PH system performance?
Part of the problem, she said, may be that she is brainstorming with just two staff members.
Given such complications, it's not surprising that tax advisers have been brainstorming how families can get the greatest possible stimulus benefits by managing their 2008 (or even, in some cases, 2007) taxable incomes.
"They are a world away from us and what we are trying to do, which is to brainstorm for policies that are not a dead end for humanity".
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