Examples of using Questioner in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
He is a questioner.
Questioner: I will do that.
Every deep reader is an Idiot Questioner.
The questioner said.
So I'd like to confirm what the questioner asked about.
The questioner did though.
If I want to explain it to a questioner, I do not know.”.
The Questioner has said so.
If not, which is the one the questioner really wants answered?
Questioner: thank you very much.
He's a thinker, a questioner: part-farmer, part-philosopher.
Questioner: I feel very hurt.
These personalities are all related: the Achiever, the Questioner, and the Peace Seeker.
Questioner: I am a probation officer.
When someone from the press asks you ifyou've got 60 seconds, you either run away from, or run toward, the questioner.
The questioner is on the right path.
I am often asked whether I agree with the new group selectionists, and the questioners are always surprised when I say I do not.
Questioners doubt all expectations.
When you know if you're an Upholder, Questioner, Obliger, or Rebel, you're better able to set yourself up for success.
Questioner: How can you best describe the odor?
If the speaker keeps dancing around the truth, the questioner, if he can see it, might make an offering along the lines of“Is it true that…”.
Questioners, by contrast, question all expectations.
At the same time, what seemed to capture the American attention the most during that hearing was when Secretary Clinton strongly rebuked her questioners with an exclamation of"what difference does it make?".
The Questioner questions all expectations.
Like the day Jesus answered another questioner,"Foxes have holes and the birds have nests but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head(Mt 8.20).".
Questioner: Memory, you say, is incomplete experience.
The beauty is that the questioner is not put in the awkward position of calling someone a liar or even suggesting that they are suspected of being less that truthful.
Questioner: How do you choose a Service to others path?
QUESTIONER: To Mr. Obstfeld, the World Economic Outlook emphasizes two points especially about Brazil.
But to the Questioners of Harvard my lifework has been a“creative activity,” a hobby, something you do to fill up spare time.