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And then if you can talk them into taking questions, why they might do the same.
But, of course, he will be taking questions on other subjects too.
He read a 30-line statement and left without taking questions.
But on the set this morning, Lee wasn't taking questions.
Advisers to the President say he is often at his best taking questions from the public.
He took questions from students, which led to an awkward moment.
McCain takes questions for about an hour and a half.
"And one last thing you must know before I take questions.
I am happy to take questions here in the comments.
But the spokesman said the President would not take questions from the press before that time.
One morning in assembly a woman from the music industry gave a short talk, then took questions.
Afterward, he took questions from students - but only on foreign policy.
He then walked away from the podium without taking questions.
Instead, they will take questions from a panel of three reporters.
At the program's end, the dancers will take questions from the audience.
Today, he began a radio program that will run three times a week and take questions from listeners.
The four students debated more than 40 minutes and then took questions from the audience of about 150.
This time he stood on the podium alone, taking questions.
He did not take questions from reporters after giving his statement.
After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the media.
Afterward, he took questions from the students, who seemed more curious about him than his music.
It was the first time all season that Thomas declined to take questions after a game.
He seems about to take questions, but does not.
Then he said, "I need your help," and took questions.
Now I am prepared to take questions from the press."