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"What is that?" they ask in awe.
Customers are so satisfied with Jabil's cell structure that they ask other suppliers to copy it.
I'll note gently that your questions are loaded, in that they ask for two examples of failures, and none of successes.
After that, they ask the person for their ideas on potential solutions, and after all of this their advice may be helpful.
"How did you get that?" they ask.
"The books are similar in that they ask more questions than they answer," Didion says.
Some items have problematic wording, in that they ask about change but fail to indicate its direction (e.g., "has your illness or treatment caused changes in your self-concept?").
Surprise the kids by getting them something that they ask for every once in a while, even if it's not good for them.
"How was that?" they ask.
I'm always surprised that they ask so many detailed questions".
All that they ask is that equal moderation be shown on the other side.
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