Do you always ask rhetorical questions in response to the way a person presented their discussion rather than the substance of what they were discussing?
Do you always ask rhetorical questions in response to the way a person presented their discussion rather than the substance of what they were discussing?
So go in there and say what you did to someone else actually was done to you and compare results. I’ve had good success getting advice if you regenerate from both perspectives.
Yes I’m aware, I have a degree in the field. Nothing in my sentence would indicate that I don’t understand. I’m agreeing that it’s statistically biased towards the speaker, therefore, you can work to lazily normalize the result by investing the input.