Elicitation

Word ELICITATION
Character 11
Hyphenation e lic i ta tion
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The word "elicitation" in example sentences

So for 30 minutes, I pulled everything together - by nomination, open elicitation, explanation and restatement. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Essentially, Camping's message turned into overt manipulation through the elicitation of a fear response in the potential believer. ❋ Shira Hirschman Weiss (2011)

Where data is scarce, regulators supplement calculations with knowledgable opinion - what the industry calls "expert elicitation," in which experts are asked to speculate. ❋ The Center For Public Integrity (2011)

What is interesting is that NASA's organizational "peers", for purposes of budget elicitation, are these cabinet-level organizations plus a handful of others -- such as the EPA and SBA. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is content here, albeit of the most minimal sort, but more than anything else this exchange is a revelation of insecurity, an elicitation of reassurances that the participants are still emotionally connected, that communion is welcome. ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

They had used a method called metaphor elicitation to see if their office was connecting properly with the unspoken and in many cases unrecognized inner thoughts and feelings of their applicants. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As a bonding activity, this grooming is reciprocal, founded on mutuality (which is to say, an exhibition of care constitutes an elicitation of a reciprocal exhibition of care). ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

We might even suppose them functionally identical, treating the process of indirection as a conscious or unconscious strategy for avoiding face-threatening behaviour, seeing every revelation as also an elicitation, deliberate or not, carried out in the expectation of a response, even if it is only sympathetic agreement. ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

Ideally, the stories and novels that are brought forth as “the best and the brightest” in our field pay at least lip service to concerns such as, but not limited to: characterization, emotional resonance, the elicitation of surprise, immersion, perhaps even a sense of the secular numinous. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Apple is very similar to gold in its elicitation of passion and emotional responses from both those that own it and those that invest in it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Why don't you sit down?" asks Stanley eventually, after a bit of back-and-forth, in what could either be an enquiry or an elicitation, a redirection of focus away from himself or a tentative attempt to counteract the power-differential by having Goldberg be the one who, in the end, responds to a manipulative articulation, who submits. ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

As I have said several time in the recent past, Apple is very similar to gold in its elicitation of passion and emotional responses from both those that own it and those that invest in it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Your agents talk to people in the towns near the sites, they talk to the guards in the barracks -- you can glean a lot of information from elicitation and observation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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