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(30 percent) •Not asking good questions (29 percent) Summary of Trouble Areas: •Looking disinterested (Indifference) •Being unprofessional: •Negativism •Lack of preparation •Not sounding naturally •Being Self-centric •Behavioral problems •Lack of confidence •Non-Verbal Communication Looking disinterested (Indifference) •Being unprepared.
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Looking from a Twitter perspective: important to be human and relevant and having something of value to add (Forsyth).
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Looking from the rear of the rifle you would install the front sight from right to left.
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Looking from the rear of the rifle you would install the front sight from right to left.
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Looking from the outside in, I find it puzzling to see you guys fight among yourselves when the USA as so much work to do to regain its credibility in the world.
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Looking from the outside in, I find it puzzling to see you guys fight among yourselves when the USA as so much work to do to regain its credibility in the world.
Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly 2008
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Looking from a global perspective, after the Bush years of unilateralism and all the damage it has done to the US because of his administration's determination to do things according to their views of the world, the US desperately needs a morally and ethically strong leader who respects, upholds and plays by the rules agreed upon by all parties (including themselves) - whether it is in domestic politics or in the international arena.
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There's even more schtick in Looking for Trouble, in which Tracy plays a telephone repair man.
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Looking from the outside I'd say you're just leaning to the left.
Extreme moderates David 2005
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Looking from the lounge room through the hallway and into the bedroom.
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