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After every presentation you give, ask one or more of the people you spoke to for feedback on what they remember.
FORBES: How can I find out if my presentation works? -Presentation Training
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Still, greater awareness of food allergies has come as restaurant diners ask for lists of ingredients in meals and preparations and more people know someone with another type of food intolerance such as gluten sensitivity.
WSJ: Finding Food Allergy Allies
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After every event, there's a small throng of people waiting to ask one more question, get an autograph or have their picture taken with the leading GOP candidate.
CNN: NHPrimary.com: Bush learns the joys of retail politics
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"We are publishing more images of people we would like to speak to and would ask anyone with information to come forward, " said a spokesman.
BBC: West Ham in photo appeal to fans
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But the Welsh government will now write to all local authorities in Wales to ask them to take a more positive view on the use of social networking in young people's education.
BBC: Pupils to get advice about Facebook and social media sites
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With a bit of prompting, some people will ask why the authorities have not done more to help, more quickly.
BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Resilience as the waters rise
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It depends what question you ask and who you ask, but they did a poll recently that showed that people were - more than 50 percent of the taxpayers supported the space program, yet on the space shuttle, they were split, 48 for, 48 percent against.
NPR: Is the Space Shuttle Worth the Effort?
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We know technology is getting more and more complex and we want people to think of Best Buy as the place where they can ask their questions and get unbiased and expert advice.
FORBES: Super Bowl Ad Fail: Best Buy Does Have Answers
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Brian Lightman, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), said the statistics should encourage people to "ask more probing questions".
BBC: GCSE attainment gap is revealed
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As mayor of Wasilla, a metropolis of 9, 000 people, she initiated annual trips to Washington, DC, to ask for more earmarks from the state's congressional delegation, and employed Washington lobbyists to press for more funds for her town.
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