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He said he urged the designer to "always start from something" and not to "invent, but go through the brand history and try to build up an idea".
When Tully advises him to "always start with the simplest fix," John replies, "What is that, Occam's Crowbar?" "Renovations" is a cozy little story, so it's unfortunate that Eric Southern's set design is so grand and airy.
The story I had always told and been told of that relationship wasn't itself inaccurate in its details of what happened and when; but for someone with narrative as a driving concern it was gross negligence to always start that story in the 1980s, with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Pak-US alliance that resulted, as though nothing that happened before was of much significance.
Jessica recommends when giving feedback to always start with one thing that's positive.
During interviews we were told that some practical applications of being "friendly", usual in the field, could be to always start an answer by saying "I understand you".
Another who did research in my lab seemed to always start a conversation with me somewhere in the middle - I think he started it in his mind and just forgot that I wasn't actually there.
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77 115 An optimal response pattern for collaboration across teams and groups seems to be: always start relationships cooperatively, do not be the first to defect, and practise forgiveness when wronged.
Two features of value-based practice are to 1) always start with the patient's perspective but also seek a balance between legitimately different perspectives and 2) ensure that communication skills play a substantial role in clinical decision-making.
I like to think we always start a trend.
"When I am thinking about what to design I always start with the jewellery.
Whenever I think of messages to communicate I always start by thinking about the audience.
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