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" ... Assume that the person involved is fully aware of the do-nothing and must choose to do nothing or to not do-nothing (I emphasize this due to the aspect that sometimes people mulling over the Trolley Problem will attempt to weasel out of the setup by saying that the do-nothing is the “right” choice since they then have averted making any decision; the selection of do-nothing is in fact considered a decision in this setup). ... "
" ... Let’s be real though, it’s hard to imagine that Irving would weasel out of re-signing with the Celtics after the huge deal he made during the offseason about remaining here. One should apply further skepticism when one considers that Boston can offer him the most money, the most years and just might have a decent shot to pair him with Anthony Davis. (In fact, the timing of these rumors coming out right when the Davis drama hit on Monday feels like it's not coincidental.) ... "
" ... Players are being greeted with errors with codes like weasel and chicken, but usually long queues to get into the game where your place in line often tends to go up, rather than down, confoundingly. ... "
" ... Possibly the most important communication skill is that of listening and being open to hearing other viewpoints. Although you want to be eloquent when speaking, responding with appropriate language (not with over-the-top weasel words) to someone creates a sense that you are intentionally listening, and it will make people want to actively engage with you more often. ... "
" ... The next step is to ask for questions. Don't say, "Does anyone have a question?" because that makes it easy for them to weasel out of being curious. Instead, ask, "What questions do you have?" which implies that, of course, they have burning questions on what you just told them. ... "