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    Behavioral interview questions include: [67] Describe a situation in which you were able to use persuasion to successfully convince someone to see things your way. Give me an example of a time when you set a goal and were able to meet or achieve it. Tell me about a time when you had to use your presentation skills to influence someone's opinion.

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  4. New Zealand English - Wikipedia

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    In informal speech, some New Zealanders use the third person feminine she in place of the third person neuter it as the subject of a sentence, especially when the subject is the first word of the sentence. The most common use of this is in the phrase "She'll be right" meaning either "It will be okay" or "It is close enough to what is required".

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  7. Tikanga Māori - Wikipedia

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    An example of applied tikanga is an approach by Māori weavers in the gathering of traditional materials such as harakeke. One tikanga is to never cut the inside leaves of the plant, the names of these leaves are the rito and this is metaphorically linked to growth of humans. Practically it ensures the life cycle of the plant, that the ...

  8. Judicial review in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review, under which executive actions of the Government are subject to review, and possible invalidation, is used in New Zealand.Judicial review is carried out by a judge of the High Court of New Zealand.

  9. Firearms licence (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Pay NZ$126.50 at a local PostShop. [7] Before being issued with a firearms licence: A police arms officer will interview the applicant, and their referees; A police arms officer inspect the security at the applicant's home, or other designated storage address; Licences are issued at the discretion of the police.