"They stopped short of interviewing people who I personally know were involved in key decisions, " he testified.
The problem, I quickly discovered, was that I was terrified of interviewing people.
I've made great friends quickly while condo hunting, waiting in line to vote and interviewing people for this column.
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Abigail, 13, said being a reporter in the field and interviewing people in the community on deadline was a real highlight of the busy day.
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She will also visit a rehabilitation programme for 18 to 35-year-olds as well as interviewing people on the streets to gauge public opinion on mental illness.
In short, instead of interviewing people in order to determine whether they should be hired, the best approach is to make the hiring decision first and follow with the interview.
It's where we can edit our films, practice interviewing people, think of ideas of how we can publish our reports, write up our stories and learn lots more on how to present the news.
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Filmmakers also try to give a contemporary context by interviewing people like Jon Stewart, Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough along with many of the people who had been involved with the story at the time.
We have also been practicing interviewing people.
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Twelve days after a pair of blasts turned celebratory cheers into screams of horror at the Boston Marathon's finish line, investigators continued working -- interviewing people and searching for evidence, even when it meant sifting through trash -- to find out why.
After all, the people interviewing you have probably talked, or will talk, to a lot of other candidates.
What they're doing is interviewing about 800 people who worked in the building or visited the building starting about August 1.
And there was like 16 or 17 people interviewing for one job.
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Although he returns every year to North Korea on highly restricted visits, Lankov gathers most of his information on the country's markets by making frequent trips to the Chinese border and interviewing "the people who have a fairly good idea what's going on - smugglers and Christian missionaries, " he said.
Instead, hiring managers should realize that many of the people they are interviewing have multiple choices.
If I'm talking about the Middle East, the people I'm interviewing an ambassador, somebody from a think tank that's their life's work.
Instead of paying for applicants to fly in, and then interviewing, at most, two people in an hour, a hiring manager can screen up to a dozen candidates in that amount of time.
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And they started that review after the war, during and after the war, and then somebody realized that the Iraqi side of the equation was really important in terms of getting a full picture of what was going on, so they then sent a team of researchers, four to five people, to begin interviewing captured Iraqi officials and going through all the documents.
Robert Chandler, a Justice Department attorney, has been interviewing potential witnesses in the case, according to people familiar with the matter.
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There are so many people looking for work and executives hate interviewing.
Researchers conducted a nationally representative survey of young people between the ages of 10 and 17, interviewing them by telephone twice, in 2008 and again in 2010.
We will ask ourselves in 3 years why so many people treated him deferentially in 2011, such as interviewing him as an expert on global tax policy on 60 Minutes recently.
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But it recognised some viewers "were unlikely to have expected Jeremy Paxman's typically robust and confrontational interviewing style to extend to the use of the terms 'religious hogwash' and 'stupid people'".
Maybe I haven't done a lot of interviews, and I think in America that's how people see their political leaders if they are on television a lot, but I'm interviewing with you now, so.
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