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to constructively
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In a constructive manner
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But in order to do that, a president had to constructively engage Musharraf.
Having the ability to constructively challenge and reflect and minimising group-think are equally important.
My job is more to constructively provoke than inspire the ones we work with, to tease out what's already in them.
He has opened up many opportunities for intelligent Republicans and moderate Democrats to constructively offer amendments to improve the bill and bring it closer to fiscal sanity.
Not only did #IndigenousDads mitigate the offence caused by Leak's racist cartoon, the action demonstrated a willingness to constructively engage in the conversation Kenny refers to.
If nothing really matters, there isn't a need to constructively challenge social norms, even if such a challenge might be well warranted.
While dealing with a challenging manager and being bullied are two different things, both can be addressed by speaking up and trying to constructively manage the situation.
A couple seeks therapy because they are not empathically and calmly listening to each other and do not have or use the assertive skills required to constructively communicate and solve problems.
Seriously, we are a long way from even being able to constructively speculate about this.
Hailo's game plan has always been to constructively disrupt Singapore's taxi booking and payment status quo through technology and partnership.
This is designed to constructively improve the quality of published work and reduce the futile use of animals in research.
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