The interviewing nurse also explains the need for compression stockings or sequential compression devices to prevent deep vein thrombosis. |
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In-depth, open-ended interviewing is the most difficult element in our tool kit of research techniques. |
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She reads the news okay, but her interaction with guests is very wooden and her interviewing technique is weak. |
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I'd parked on Saville Street, in Malton, and had completely forgotten I was interviewing a traffic warden later that day. |
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A couple of years ago, I was interviewing Paul McCartney when he started talking about the sheer physical delight of singing rock 'n' roll. |
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He is deaf too, reporters are going mad interviewing him because they have to learn sign languages. |
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It is not clear how the accident happened, and police are interviewing all the teaching staff present as part of their inquiry. |
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I've got a certain way of interviewing players to see if they are on the same wavelength. |
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As most of you know, I am often found at comic conventions moderating panels and interviewing the great and near-great. |
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Before turning to the Grounds of Appeal, it is necessary to give some account of the arrest, detention and interviewing of the three appellants. |
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Researchers from Statistics Canada are travelling across the territory, interviewing Nunavummiut for an international study on literacy. |
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In your experience, interviewing them, who do you think fared better in terms of acculturating and blending into Australian society? |
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Scott Hudson was freaking hilarious talking in carny jive when interviewing them. |
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Then he packs a sad whenever the person he is interviewing gets the better of him. |
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Instead, after interviewing Juliette, her life story and philosophy inspired us to make it our feature story. |
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My wife accompanied her on a shopping trip in her Cadillac to a sprauncy West Palm Beach shopping mall while I was interviewing him. |
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The fact that I need to ask may go some way to explaining why he's the multimillionaire entrepreneur, and I'm the journalist interviewing him. |
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When we were interviewing Betsey Wright, I was so grateful to her for trusting us that much. |
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A good standard of motivational interviewing was provided throughout the study. |
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I've been interviewing some experts and I'll have their prognostications up in a little bit. |
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But he warned that interviewing candidates for entry should be ruled out as it might militate against untraditional medical students. |
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In late 2002 he took possession of tape recordings of a newspaper journalist interviewing Jack Roche. |
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He has been conducting fieldwork and interviewing software developers in and out of the workplace in the United States. |
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The reporter treks across America interviewing a host of experts on fast food and an equal number of regular folk while chowing down. |
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An anchorwoman was interviewing a grizzled old military man about special-forces operations. |
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Various aspects are covered from sourcing stories, to good writing skills and interviewing skills along with media law and page layout. |
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But, to the extent that I had any angle on this issue, it was from interviewing current and retired career officers over the last year. |
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Wood used to work alongside my girl crush Sonia Kruger, and now he's busy with multiple projects, including interviewing the likes of moi. |
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I'll be ringing them first thing tomorrow to get in on all that sweet interviewing action. |
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We were hanging out a few weeks ago and he'd been rhapsodizing about Charles Barkley's interviewing style. |
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What struck Jarecki while interviewing David were the gaps in his life story. |
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He isn't thinking of returning full-time to a career in interviewing and he wasn't keen to offer advice to the latest pretender to his throne. |
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Local billeting officers were appointed to find suitable homes for evacuees and they set about interviewing possible hosts. |
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Unfortunately, when I first started interviewing some of these victims, I didn't know what human trafficking was. |
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Is it hard when interviewing candidates in that kind of pressure cooker situation to get them off the official talking points? |
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Here, as in an interviewing scenario, two people are seated in a situation to be recorded. |
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The first 45 minutes are spent in the homes of the eight contenders, interviewing their parents, siblings, teachers and schoolmates. |
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My front neighbours have moved out and the landlord is interviewing prospective tenants. |
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I spent weeks interviewing and hiring the co-op student that would replace me. |
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She has insisted she is never soft on her friends when interviewing them on television. |
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But interviewing young people raises some of the most challenging questions faced by journalists. |
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Local media outlets have been in a frenzy interviewing people who attended the party. |
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Companies searching for the ideal organization man would sometimes insist on interviewing applicants' wives. |
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However, as pointed out by the originators of motivational interviewing, giving advice is rarely effective in changing selfcare practices. |
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The kinds of interviewing carried out in qualitative research are typical also of life history and oral history interviewing. |
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Now, I grant you, people sometimes goof on Larry's softball interviewing techniques. |
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There will shortly begin a training programme in oral history interviewing for individuals or groups taking part. |
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The young artist found himself catapulted onto the small screen interviewing painters, dancers and rock stars. |
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What fun it was interviewing them as they politely wished me a last goodbye and headed for the hills. |
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His dulcet tones and relaxed interviewing style helped guide the listener through some pretty heavy stuff at times, but he never patronised his audience. |
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I was sitting in his bel Air home interviewing him and he had some friends over. |
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Excited, Shaheen wasted no time and began interviewing surgeons, deciding upon Dr. Curtis Crane in Greenbrae, California. |
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The woman known for her sharp intellect and her incisive, sometimes abrasive, interviewing style had severe verbal difficulties after the accident. |
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Burglars rarely took stolen gear back to their homes, were wise to police interviewing techniques and rarely left evidence at the scene of their crimes, Mr Blowers said. |
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I find out later, when I'm interviewing a farm workers' rights activist, that they went back to a room slightly bigger than a king-sized bed, of a mini-van. |
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However, Thompson noted that memory is not so subject to error as to invalidate the usefulness of information gathered from retrospective interviewing. |
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She makes zero eye contact and has no connection to whomever is interviewing her. |
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In a flashback scene, Alicia tries to rebuild her life by interviewing for jobs and returning to work. |
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They typically involve inspectors interviewing key personnel and examining operation procedures like snow removal and important areas like runways, taxi ways and aprons. |
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Gary Gelinger, an investigator with the state police, is in McLean interviewing the neighbors of the Hajney family. |
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They spent two days filming and interviewing around the area and were mainly blessed with excellent weather so they could capture some of the matchless scenery. |
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When I'm told that I will be interviewing the band's drummer, the only other piece of information I'm given about him is that he used to be a semi-professional wrestler. |
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The second problem is that there is no way to police if the teams are just interviewing these minorities as token candidates to fit under the guidelines. |
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In early 2010 I was sitting in Biden's office interviewing him when Maliki called. |
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Rose is 69 and was waxing enthusiastic about interviewing Ehud Barak and Umberto Eco. |
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That explains why Dove, when interviewing marriageable singles, always tries to discover how far they are prepared to assume the traditional family roles. |
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The other thing the film got wrong was the premise that David was a neophyte, better suited for interviewing the Bee Gees. |
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InStyle magazine featured the event in a Weddings special issue, interviewing the newlyweds who gushed about each other. |
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The surest way to set the heart pounding and the palms sweating is to get a sudden mental flash of the person you are meant to be interviewing sitting in their smalls. |
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I saw Andrea Mitchell interviewing her later, and Condi said no, no, I'm not interested in that, my life in is Palo Alto, etc. |
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I had the privilege of interviewing Mohammed Assaf before he took the stage at The ritz. |
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At Auburn University two courses have introduced students to the concept of medical histories, the patient pathography, patient interviewing and practice with real patients. |
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Coupled with Dowd's interviewing technique, which is about as penetrating as a charity worker soliciting for funds by rattling a tin, the outcome is rather unsatisfactory. |
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This may be due largely to their abstention from any aggressive interviewing, analysis of what has been said, or critique of the commune's insufficiencies. |
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The researchers began by interviewing mothers of the 5-year-old twins to gauge whether children had been punished corporally, through spanking or slapping. |
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When I got to the company who was interviewing me, I rolled my sleeves back down and realised I'd sweated so much the sleeves were all wet and they'd crinkled up as well. |
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What struck him while interviewing him were the gaps in his life story. |
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After interviewing their group at the trail head for a few minutes I could not get a word in edgewise as they began to tell me of their crazy antics. |
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I told the manager interviewing me that I was interested in the graveyard shift, in the hope that I would have time to look for a better job during the day. |
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Having always liked Reagan, since interviewing him during his first run for governor in 1966, I didn't want to disabuse him of one of his pet ideas. |
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As noted in Chapter 16, focus group research is often described as more natural than qualitative interviewing because it emulates the way people discuss issues in real life. |
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He is also trained in motivational interviewing and neuro-linguistic programming. |
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His initial lack of emotional expression and somewhat monotonous interviewing style earned him a reputation as boring. |
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I thought the fieldwork in the course I was taking was going to be hard, but it was just interviewing people. |
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Gray possesses an unfortunate East of Scotland birr that suggests a 21-year-old student interviewing for his first job. |
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But Becker attains much greater depth by interviewing the judge. |
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The committee's practice of personally interviewing nominees is relatively recent. |
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We explored the reentry process by interviewing 51 parolees three times over a period of three months after their release from prison. |
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There was an investigation into her death, interviewing a variety of household residents and others. |
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Genovese after interviewing the two finalists recommended by the search committee. |
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Meanwhile I want you to take over interviewing that psychophysicist staying up in Limestone Correctional as a guest of the state of Alabama. |
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Say a Nodder is interviewing an executive for an important story on a new marketing initiative. |
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Yes, she looks incredible posing for our exclusive photographs but interviewing her is like having a chin-wag at a mums' coffee morning. |
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He is pictured interviewing site engineer Mr K Roy Horner with spidermen Mr R Perdreigh and Mr T Teefey in the cradle. |
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West Yorkshire Police were criticised for the time taken in apprehending Sutcliffe despite interviewing him nine times during the murder hunt. |
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So the first step is reading and interviewing, then dictating my notes. |
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Aryana television reporter Rahmatullah Zyarmal told a news conference in Jalalabad he was interviewing Brig. |
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They were interviewing Massoud before detonating a bomb hidden in their video camera. |
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The British have been training RAB for 18 months in areas such as investigative interviewing techniques and rules of engagement. |
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The radio presenter had been interviewing flamboyant Scots designer Howie Nicolsby on his morning show when he decided to try one of his trendy PVC kilts out for size. |
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When compared with current polygraph interviewing methods, the innovation offers an improved if not superior technique to identify deliberate deception. |
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The mainland participants were interviewed in Putonghua, while a mixture of English and Cantonese was used when interviewing Hong Kong participants. |
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At the time, Gould was a Manhattanite fresh off running mobile content for Virgin Mobile USA, interviewing for a position with Bay Area venture capital firms. |
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But what will she be like interviewing real honest-to-God celebs? |
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What will happen to the not-so-talented workers or people who are scared to go through their rigorous interviewing system that the new Remploy agency shops are offering? |
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Such confrontations were associated with worse outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy but not in motivational interviewing or 12-Step facilitation. |
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And if you can get laughs from brash American showbiz reporter dropping indiscreet clangers interviewing celebs, then why overegg things by evoking Ruby Waxisms? |
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In an unrelated incident, a local newsperson was interviewing a CG official about a tanker that had leaked a small amount of oil into Boston Harbor. |
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Duties will include interviewing parties and witnesses, obtaining and reviewing documents related to occupational therapy which are the subject of the complaints. |
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