Let me rephrase that. (Laughter.) Dan had asked me to respond to Sarah Palin.
Did I rephrase what the other person said so as to better understand it?
Another strategy to reframe a conversation without intensifying it, Reardon says, is to rephrase an insulting suggestion.
I'll rephrase the question: Which side ended those wars in a superior position?
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The next time you sit down to write your goals, rephrase them into a series of promises you make to yourself.
But Republican participations is crucial to the deal and the Blair government is banking on Mr Trimble's ability to rephrase his demands.
Indeed the Breast Cancer Fund knows it can rely on many news organizations to simply rephrase their press release and call it news.
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Several times Shipman upbraided his own counsel for her convoluted language, insisting she rephrase the question, though he had clearly understood it all along.
At several junctures, Inskeep tried to rephrase Santorum's answers to make sure that he understood and that he could communicate that to Morning Edition's listeners.
Let's rephrase that question: How much time do Democrats wish to spend arguing the ethics of Bill Clinton's foreign earnings over the 2016 political cycle?
Well, let me rephrase that: I wanted to be a princess who could wear pants, wrestle her enemies and hang with the Ghostbusters on the weekend.
Or should we think about this issue from the perspective of addiction counselors and rephrase the question: Should we reward self-destructive behavior by providing more money to corrupt political elites in Greece?
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