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13 Sentences With "speak off the cuff"

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Should you speak off the cuff, and risk getting tongue-tied?
The new chair appears more willing to speak off the cuff than his predecessors Yellen or Bernanke, a more casual approach.
But Trump is also known to speak off the cuff, and he relishes in going after his critics, especially when he feels attacked.
They're both apparently kind of brash people who speak off the cuff without careful consideration or without adequate advice from their own responsible associates.
But when she is forced to speak off the cuff, in Parliament or to the press, her body stiffens and she takes deep breaths.
They also call attention — again — to another longtime trait of Biden's: his tendency to speak off the cuff in a way that causes problems for him.
" He went on to say, "If you have to speak off the cuff, you're going to say, 'well, I did it from here, I did it from there.
He sparked controversy again this week, when he impugned past presidents for not calling families of service members killed in combat — the latest incident where his inclination to speak off the cuff went beyond the normal remarks of prior presidents.
Ms. Ber, the mother of Bentley, who recently performed as Toto in New Jersey, had to speak off the cuff about whether or not she considered a $1,000 fine to be a fair punishment for abusing animals in New York State.
The comment, made by Trump's newly promoted campaign chair Paul Manafort in passing during an interview on Meet the Press Saturday, was meant to speak to Trump's strengths: The presumptive Republican nominee has ability to speak off the cuff, even when seemingly uninformed on the topic.
Among some of those formed by his teachings and elevated by him through the church ranks, the words of Benedict carry more weight even than those of Francis, a Jesuit whose tendency to speak off the cuff and emphasis on pastoral inclusiveness over church doctrine infuriates them.
"While previous Chairs Yellen and Bernanke focused on being highly prepared for every press conference (making each one quite an endeavor for Chair and staff alike), Chair Powell has already shown in testimony he may be more willing to speak off the cuff, taking a more casual approach," Ellen Zentner, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, said in a note to clients.
In other towns, their attendance was low, farmers were hostile, or the lectures were actively boycotted. During the next few years, however, the institutes became more successful. In 1887, the Farmers' Institute secured state funding and Gregg was officially named superintendent. To draw crowds, Gregg asked his lecturers to speak off the cuff and to use demonstrations to create a spectacle.

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