The participant was asked if another word rhymed or sounded like the target word. |
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This reconstruction of events is something that cannot be accomplished through participant observation alone. |
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In both cases, participant group youth experience a decrease in use relative to comparison youth of the same gender. |
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The following war story related by a participant seems to favor dissolving the corporation instead of letting it die. |
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On a typical Zener card test, a participant may call a circle only because he or she hasn't called it for a while. |
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The researcher used cluster sampling in this study and also eliminated participant duplication. |
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One participant talked of how it takes a multi-national forestry company five seconds to cut a tree by today's standard clear-cutting methods. |
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The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope. |
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Every new participant is in truth gambling on the scheme continuing long enough for him to recover his money and, he hopes, make a profit. |
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But as soon as participant data become available, the synoptical data are replaced. |
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Now he is a participant in one of the most exciting contemporary world-music ensembles. |
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During a two-year follow-up period, there were no significant differences in rearrest rates between the participant and nonparticipant groups. |
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For one participant being a whangai was seen to provide both benefits and tensions. |
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Each child was imagined as an active participant in establishing those boundaries, not as a passive acceptor of pre-established group decisions. |
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The participant could know clairvoyantly which which card would later be selected. |
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One wonders, too, if he was a party to, participant indeed in, the villainies of Thomas J. Wise? |
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He approached such topics from his position as an atheist and an active participant in socialist politics. |
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One lady participant said her husband committed suicide because she refused to give him money for waragi. |
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The Army should certainly be an effective participant in expeditionary operations. |
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We would appreciate your support either as a sponsor or as a participant in this event. |
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In order to calculate the contribution of a participant the following information is to be ascertained. |
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At the same time, the participant also agrees to attend a healthy living and a drugs awareness programme. |
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The researcher is often a participant of an organization or member of a community for many months or years. |
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Each participant received a certificate of participation and a voucher while Eleanor also received a Lions Club Youth awards trophy. |
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The end point was the final visit at six weeks or the last observation carried forward if the participant withdrew earlier. |
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The aim of the Brothers of Charity is to support each participant in a successful transition from dependence to independence. |
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As is typical with this method, no participant reported being aware of the subliminal faces. |
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This resulted in some labels for groups that reflected participant moods or humor. |
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The road, both a participant in and a generator of vistas, becomes a surrogate for the human presence. |
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Peter, am I remembering correctly that your time as a participant at the Jan van Eyck Akademie overlapped with Jan van Toorn's final year there? |
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As the question was open-ended the participant could identify multiple sources. |
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Most of the time will be spent on the chosen option but each participant will get some experience of the other areas. |
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A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes. |
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A demo participant from Microsoft showed a haptic device for playing Jenga online. |
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The most popular spectator and participant sports are soccer and volleyball. |
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Another participant, wanted to know the scope of information technology enabled services in India. |
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The bungee cord is then attached to the participant and the cord is stretched to five times its original length. |
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To benefit from receiving help, the learner must be an active participant in the learning process. |
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This unremitting focus on just one race participant is understandable, but the hint of Schadenfreude in the tone was unmistakable. |
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This same person was the only participant in the study ever encouraged by another member of the academy to teach at a community college. |
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I myself, have been very privileged to have been a participant in this process of institution building. |
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The participant controlled presentation rate by pressing the space bar and the sentences were presented as running text. |
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He was also useless at games and an unwilling participant in the social cut and thrust of Cardiff High School. |
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Sometimes she's a participant in the story, other times she serves as a narrator of the event. |
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After World War II, the Grand Duchy became an active participant in the process of forming economic and political union within Europe. |
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It is what monopoly legislation was meant to be about as uncontrolled domination by one participant in any market is undesirable. |
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One participant completed the course dressed as Wonder Woman in red, glittery platform boots. |
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This research method relies primarily on interviews and participant observation to access the emic or native perspective. |
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Once the test is started, the green indicator light comes on and the participant can commence the trial. |
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If a participant was unfamiliar with a fish, he did not give it a typicality rating. |
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One shrewd participant insisted that the solution is leadership not governance. |
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Each participant received a special edition T-shirt, certification of participation and on the final day all children got a goody bag. |
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The next enrolled participant is a black woman aged 52, who is a non-smoker. |
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The program counted errors when either an illegal move was made or when a participant selected and then deselected a ball. |
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To a significant degree, the victim was an initiator, willing participant, aggressor, or provoker of the incident. |
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After materials had been returned, each participant was thanked and his or her credit slip was signed denoting participation. |
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I bet he never thought he would get such a willing participant when he pranked us. |
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He is an active participant in shooting sports, hunting with bird dogs and retrievers, and he is an experienced fly fisherman. |
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One participant is filmed against a blue screen while another controls a camera which tracks over a miniature of the staircase. |
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If a participant failed to appear for the hearing, a bench warrant for arrest was issued. |
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Another participant reported being belted by the teachers for speaking Spanish in school. |
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Each participant completed three blocks of 120 trials, one for each of the difficulty levels. |
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Like a participant in a high-stakes poker game, she gambled big and she lost big. |
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The studies we reviewed employed various methodologies in order to collect participant data. |
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The paper was successively folded over or covered so that each participant could not see what his or her predecessor had done. |
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The dependent measure is the time it takes the participant to complete each task. |
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This gave me a chance to compare and contrast the experience of a new participant at each of these conferences. |
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The anchor tried to pep up the proceedings with titbits and comments on every participant. |
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The interview was conducted in such a manner that the participant was respected as a self-determining individual. |
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While walking, each participant also had a rectal thermometer in place to measure core temperature. |
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In other words, every participant in a market economy is both an exporter and an importer. |
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I look forward to a time when I can serve my country without wondering if history will mark me down as a participant in something disgraceful. |
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Each participant spent a couple of weeks getting pledges of money for time spent in a continually moving rocking chair. |
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Each participant sat at a table across from the teacher when receiving instruction in the study. |
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That effect may be conditioned on the influence of outside factors and participant attributes and may change over time. |
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Each participant took their respective places and was getting handkerchiefs or spare shirts to act as a protection from rope burns. |
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The tandem pilot and the tandem participant must both have their rating cards on their person for the flight. |
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For the past ten years I have been a proud participant in the oldest established pickup basketball game in New York City. |
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Subscribers receive quarterly, tabular, and graphic reports that trend the data over time so the participant can visualize the laboratory. |
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Another participant focused on the manner in which men exploited women at the work place. |
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Another participant asked the speaker to elaborate on the overall Indian military strategy. |
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Indistinctively, all participant swear casual street clothing, suggesting that we all have the potential to be both the victim and victimizer. |
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Emphasize that no participant is a legal expert and that this evening's discussion doesn't require any specific knowledge. |
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The participant can understand the litheness of the elements and gets a new body feeling. |
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The debate ratcheted up sharply when a quiet participant asked hesitatingly the simple question 'but where does poverty come from? |
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The participant may then have to incur additional liquidity costs to replace these funds on short notice. |
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This initiative allows the participant to sit in abig rigto gain the personal knowledge of seeing what the driver sees. |
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In this situation, a facilitator should assess how urgently help is needed and where the participant might go to get it. |
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The task for the ME facilitator in this situation is to assess how urgently help is needed and where the participant might go to get such help. |
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After having everyone thinking silently at her story, you invite each participant to pair up with a member of another group. |
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She is an avid sports fan and participant and has aspirations of working in the field of sports management upon her graduation. |
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Each participant spent eight minutes cycling on a stationary bike, and Team TD ended up an impressive eighth out of 58 registered teams. |
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By the end of the meeting, we asked every participant to give a thumbs up or a thumbs down to each idea. |
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Any pledgee who is not a participant in the NBB-SSS shall be allocated an identification number, at his written request. |
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The amount attributable to each participant was bifurcated, based upon a methodology provided in the EPP, into cash and a deferred amount. |
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This programme takes as its point of departure the notion that the human person is the main participant in and beneficiary of development. |
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The interest of any participant is not transferable or assignable other than by operation of law. |
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This report does not recommend that professional fees or an honorarium be paid to any participant for attendance at the workshop. |
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Each such model was constructe d to pass a te st of t he ba lance bet ween participant and non-participant characteristics. |
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A participant inquired as to the oligarchs' latitude in making economic decisions. |
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First of all, because to I allow to be a participant of a cultural event loaded with history and ties with a remote past. |
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Each participant shall bear the costs of, and those incidental to, its own participation in a panel review. |
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A Nova Scotia participant commented that in future consultations an ecosystem expert should be in attendance as a resource person. |
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Thus, as one participant noted, it makes sense to go through with an agreement for services and make it official. |
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Another participant voiced objection to this, stating that the two points are not antithetic and that the PAG should not be exclusive. |
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Yet another participant noted that Canada-US differences in approaches to liability are overplayed. |
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Philosopher Peter Strawson calls this way of looking at other people a participant attitude. |
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Key themes identified in participant narratives included feelings of worthlessness, loneliness, and hopelessness. |
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Another participant said that the issue was that of the mind-set regarding criticism rather than criticism in itself. |
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The participant has to end the exercise standing on the riding area, holding the bike with one hand, while stretching the other arm sideward. |
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Each participant must agree to the use of their melody on the carillon's playing drum and as a ringtone for cell phones without time restriction. |
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Have the next participant say their name in a different style of singsong, and have everyone repeat that, and then repeat Lisa's again. |
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So the work continues, with each participant in the advancement of the cause conscientiously and devotedly committed to achieving our goal. |
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Voting shall normally be by show of hands but any participant may request a vote by roll call. |
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The participant may perceive attempts to legalize or formalize the process as a violation of that trust. |
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This participant had a case where the father thought he should be paid to babysit his children. |
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One participant had driven up with her father so she shared a room with him while the others were doubled up in rooms. |
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Once every participant has run, the points are added up and the team with the most points wins. |
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Thanks to Bénédicte, the participant to whom this minute of music is dedicated. |
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It also has the potential for rapid recruitment because every participant becomes a recruiter. |
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The sporadic participant observation periods opened up to perform some of the semi-structured interviews in-between. |
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To help achieve this, the Klondike Placer Miners' Association will be an active participant in these discussions. |
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Customization: Each participant controls the pace, sequence and content of training. |
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Each participant is counted in only one stakeholder group, though many were representing more than one group. |
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In like manner, Elam was often a participant in events on the Iranian plateau. |
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In later life, he frequently took part in the performance of his own works, either as a soloist, accompanist, or participant in chamber music. |
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In terms of process, each participant first described his or her vision of 'the good life' to a neighbor. |
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It may pertain to all participants, or only to those in one arm of a trial, or only to one participant with a particular health issue. |
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A participant argued that some farm animals are better treated than some children, and distinguished between wild and farm animals. |
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One participant had prepared the first draft of his statement on the assumption that the accused was going to enter a guilty plea. |
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Prepare the T4 slip in the following way when you pay a salary to the participant while he or she is working. |
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She is well versed in the many aspects of Web security and has been an active participant on the PKI policy group since its formation. |
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The participant concerned may refuse consent only if it can demonstrate that its legitimate interests would suffer disproportionately great harm. |
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You become a complicit participant in a military expansionist agenda on the continent of Africa. |
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Another participant received money for a bus ticket and food from a truck driver. |
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One participant throws a ball to the other as far as possible. The ball is thrown over the head. |
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In the meeting notes, or in the meeting location field, type CCP: and the participant conference call bridge number. |
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If the participant falls asleep during the nap, they are allowed to sleep for 15 minutes whether or not REM sleep occurred. |
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Only one participant felt that her friends were hurtful, through gossiping. |
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One participant stands in the middle of the circle and actively calls out directions to the human merry-go-round. |
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But from his early teens, Sam was an uncooperative participant in the communal programme. |
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It also aids self-examination of each participant and perceptions relating to the gender construction of sexuality. |
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The learners can take turns to give a number of their choice, which each participant will place on the grid. |
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Cases where the researcher anticipates limited and minimal harm to the subject or participant could proceed to expedited review. |
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One participant cited the following proverb 'It is better to have a good teacher under a tree than a bad one in a classroom or none at all. |
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Where a participant invokes legitimate interest, it must, in any given instance, show that it would suffer disproportionately great harm. |
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A participant inquired if undocumented women are allowed to receive pre-natal care. |
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The findings from this research are highlighted throughout this document with the use of participant verbatim comments. |
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Warmly greet each participant before the workshop begins and again during your opening comments. |
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One participant joyfully described inviting a friend to his home to take him on a virtual tour of the Louvre. |
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The individual financial situation of a participant in an infringement cannot entail a diminution in the amount of its fine. |
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A participant may set a multilateral limit for any relationship that is not subject to a bilateral limit. |
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If a participant defaults, its own collateral will first be used to absorb its losses. |
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One participant remarked that it was lucky there was no HS2, as they needed time on the train to work. |
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A multilateral limit may only be set if the participant has set at least one bilateral limit. |
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Feedback: at the beginning of the day, each participant presents his or her feedback based on the concrete results achieved. |
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One participant has noted that this is an old issue that needs to be urgently addressed. |
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The choice of the theme of the intervention is left to each participant to decide. |
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During the first two weeks of the Synodal assembly, each participant is invited to deliver an intervention not exceeding eight minutes in length. |
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The trip to Lublin has decentered the American from his role as spectator into the role of participant in the multi-voiced dialogue of the journey. |
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One participant strips down to take a bubble bath in a momentarily empty room. |
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Pretty much every single participant was complicit in the effort to put on a show. |
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When any rearrest or drug rearrests were the outcome criteria, only the use of jail was related to rearrest, net of controls for participant risk. |
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The Moscow protest was not sanctioned, which meant every participant risked arrest. |
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Take Zara, a participant in a University of Arkansas, Fayetteville study on these relationships. |
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Prior to the participant arriving, the researcher pseudo-randomly assigned the participant to a particular condition and programmed the software accordingly. |
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A Mellon sabbatical grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation. |
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So they easily take to the exercises, said participant Celine Chen. |
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In the test session each participant was paired with an untrained partner. |
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It's thrilling to be a participant in making music like that. |
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Qualitative data collection can take many forms, including interviews, participant observation, questionnaires, and video recordings and transcriptions of everyday language. |
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When the order of the strategies was transposed, the participant structure changed to the extent that there was a sharing of the process of making sense of the text. |
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A viewer of a Metsu scene should also feel like a participant in it, not like a remote, Vermeer-ish voyeur. |
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The number of times the participant attempted to solve the unsolvable puzzle was used as a measure of the person's persistence or residual frustration level. |
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After one participant discussed the shooting with police, his fellow gang members allegedly conspired to kill him, too. |
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A third participant directed us to the mosque where the Taliban Five were most likely to pray. |
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Each participant with a loan being rolled over should execute an acknowledgment that the acquiring firm will be substituted as the obligee on the loan. |
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Each participant of the rally, that began from Grand Hyatt hotel here, was given a navigation chart containing directions of route and driving speed. |
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Although the process of hypnosis will allow the participant to become more suggestible, the hypnotist cannot ever compel his subject to act in a certain way. |
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Supposing you are currently an important participant in a vital endeavour, you may gain a lot by taking cognisance of what is uttered by those on the sidelines. |
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A participant in the drawing up of the constitution as a member of the constitutional convention, he now let loose a barrage of abuse against its opponents. |
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Interdependence is cooperation on the critical path of the project as well as on functional systems with each participant still controlling their part of the project. |
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Yang Hong, one participant and a businessman whose clients are mainly French, had attended numerous rave parties organized either by Frenchmen or by Chinese. |
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The first sessions were devoted to presenting a social learning view of depression and guiding the participant in learning how to identify and differentiate mood states. |
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She is both the discerning scholar from the West who has managed to keep a sense of perspective and balance in a diffuse narrative and an enchanted participant in the action. |
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The basic requirement for each participant is measured by hours of endeavour and effort with no student having an advantage over another in earning the award. |
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Dr. Tirey, in spite of his arduous duties as a college president, has found time to remain an active participant in so many of the important public school organizations in the state. |
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One strategy to assist in this assessment is the use of a sociogram, which visually depicts participant interaction and whether the subsequent content analysis reflects all group members. |
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Another participant noted that whether the material, in this case, canola, is transgenic is not germane to the question. |
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Flyanairliner retains the right to refuse admittance to any participant who does not meet the criteria above. |
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Make sure you have enough for each participant and a few extra in case you need it. |
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In this context the self-observation of one woman participant was interesting. |
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Caisse des Dépôts is a participant in programs to restitute illegally confiscated assets. |
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Every participant, according to his working language, had received hard and soft copy of a set of the course material. |
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In cases where the participant is nonliterate, consent can be acknowledged with a mark or via verbal consent. |
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The superordinate participant can also be assigned subordinately to another participant. |
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In case of extremely inappropriate behavior, the head of department has the right to issue a warning or to expel the participant from the course. |
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Ask each participant to spend 15 or 20 minutes drawing up a healthy meal plan for the next week. |
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Casual workers can be called in at the last minute if a participant is not feeling well. |
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For assignments in the modern foreign languages also the level of the command of language of the participant must be evaluated. |
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We have to not only understand this phenomenon but maybe be a participant in it. |
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In all significant particulars, he had failed to be a participant in the parade of life. |
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Everyone should be a participant, whether going to classes or attending special events or rehearsals. |
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Westchester County may ultimately be a participant as well, officials said. |
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When you have crashed, you can't really be a participant in your health care. |
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For the purposes of implementing the certification scheme, the Community should be a participant in the Kimberley Process certification scheme. |
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You do not need special skills or training to be a participant in a mediation. |
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In order to be a participant in the Forum, you must be at least 13 years of age. |
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Generally, a person must not be a participant in the electoral process if the person wishes to serve as an auditor. |
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The sponsor has an IT gateway to the CSD but need not be a participant in the system itself. |
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The Organization shall oppose and shall not be a participant to any wrongdoing or financial impropriety in any of its activities. |
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The Alzheimer Society of Canada is proud to be a participant in Leave a Legacy. |
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I certainly concur with this assessment, and so I am happy to be a participant here today. |
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Twenty-five percent of options granted to a participant vest each year after the date of the grant. |
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The notion of community was put on the table because, as one participant remarked, there is no such thing as community. |
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The first participant in the trials is a young man who was left paralyzed after a knife attack. |
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Here participant bonding and brotherhood is eminently exhibited when they are unsympathetically flogged by the beggars. |
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After the second day's training, every participant received propranolol, a drug that interferes with memory formation. |
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Another participant replied by asserting that the existing system remains open for people who feel disenchanted enough to launch their own political parties. |
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Each participant was shown 7 websites and allowed to free roam a static image of the site for 30 seconds. |
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The sampling approach was a purposive one in which staff at Regional headquarters and in Area offices suggested the names of licence-holders for both the participant and non-participant samples. |
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Each participant on the bus must have an address. |
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One participant said that her former spouse had visitation rights when he was sober, but that he only exercised this right sporadically between relationships. |
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Another participant suggested that risk management would not solve the issue of risk aversion if public servants were still vilified when failure occurred in spite of well-reasoned decisions. |
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The participant is at liberty to provide evidence that no costs or lower costs than those stated in the lump sums quoted here have been incurred due to the withdrawal. |
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Give each participant a soccer ball and instruct them to dribble their ball around the coned area. |
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The number of a first or second person participant is generally marked for both agent and patient in all aspects. |
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Wall running is a sport where the participant uses a wall and platforms placed next to the trampoline bed to do tricks. |
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According to the rules of the system, the same participant may act as a central counterparty, a settlement agent or a clearing house or carry out part or all of these tasks. |
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She gave each participant a trophy, regardless of win or loss, to commonize the award for winning. |
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It was also the 60th anniversary of Dartmoor as a National Park so everyone received a participant certificate. |
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You are a valued participant and we miss you. |
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Then, another participant stated that he advocated for the immediate regularization of all migrants who cannot receive health care in their country of origin. |
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One participant noted that the problem is now knowing what to ask for. |
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Even France, once a fervent participant of the Crusades, became an ally of the Ottomans. |
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The only prerequisite is, that the participant have a basic knowledge of computers, e.g. that they know how to work the mouse, keyboard and simple menus. |
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The programme is hosted by one of the participant countries, and the transmission is sent from the auditorium in the host city. |
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The entry fee is PS15 and every participant will receive a Deerstalker hat, pipe and magnifying glass on the day of the event. |
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Growing up in a patriarchic family, the participant developed a tendency to live her life depending on the given authority and environment. |
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One participant was Sir William fitz Warin, constable of Urquhart Castle standing on the western shore of Loch Ness. |
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In such an environment, a participant site is classified as, trusted or nontrusted node. |
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For example, one participant from China believed that it was her responsibility to make a good impression on Canadians and she worked very hard to be successful so that they would think highly of Chinese immigrants. |
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Each participant placed the transmitter on the xiphisternum, in direct contact with the skin, and the S-810i on their left wrist. |
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Netball is a popular participant sport in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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Surely it is not acceptable if one participant breaks the contract, for the other participants to be jointly and severally liable for this, as per the Commission's request? |
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No participant chose jugular venous pressure, as this is likely to be more subjective and difficult to assess. |
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The Chairperson called on all participants to avoid personal attacks and non-parliamentary language that might bring into question the character and integrity of any other participant. |
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But few will match the bravery and big-heartedness shown by Birmingham participant Victoria Littlehales. |
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The participant then reattempted the missed problem until it was solved correctly. |
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The event, which is held biannually, has seen a record number of participant interest this year. |
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The participant obtains a more correct concept of himself and how he is perceived via self-questioning and feedback following observation by the coach. |
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This leaves open the possibility for you to discretely manipulate the discussion either to open up different avenues of debate or to tactfully remove a participant who is not keeping to the rules. |
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Each participant then takes turns choosing a gift from the grab bag. However, there are a few strategies for making selecting a Christmas gift for this occasion fairly simple. |
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The participant argued that considerable success had been achieved by the Women's Caucus when it came to including crimes of a sexual nature in the definition of war crimes. |
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If adding another participant to a network increases the value of individual participation in the network, then a positive network externality exists. |
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One participant likened the experience to raising a first-born child: the parents lack experience and must rely on the help of friends and family, but eventually they get accustomed to the responsibilities. |
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The samples for the participant surveys are only one year apart allowing for an analysis of the policy change with control factors likely remaining constant. |
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One participant was the Venerable Bhikkhuni Dhammananda, a Thai woman and ordained Buddhist monk. |
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The portion of time spent on life skills may only be incidental to a larger activity undertaken by the participant and is not a standard course of action for every participant. |
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Finally, a participant observed that each chapter's long-term viability depended on its leaders' willingness to fight for their cause and market themselves widely. |
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The lease agreement calls for the Boat Show to be a participant in the improvements to Bahia Mar. |
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Carlos Ramos Morales helps a terminally ill participant at Belen Community near Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, Aug. |
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The participant was instructed that each time the Learner gave an incorrect answer he or she should turn up the voltage by one unit and press the shock button which would give a shock to the Learner. |
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Make sure you have enough for each participant. |
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Participants may be sanctioned if they violate the terms and conditions of the auction, including the suspension of the participant from one or more auctions or revoking its eligibility. |
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If a participant leaves his place in the group without the authorization of the trail boss or the top hand, this could endanger the rest op the group. |
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Prize for the voters: each participant in the vote will be granted, via email, free admission to a first Minçavi motivation session by way of a coupon available online. |
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Where a participant transfers ownership of knowledge, he shall take steps or conclude agreements to pass on his obligations under this Regulation and the contract to the assignee. |
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Ukraine became an active participant in scientific space exploration and remote sensing missions. |
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They also genotyped each participant using single nucleoptide poly morphism analysis of MC1R alleles. |
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The participant commented that good English skills are particularly important when speaking on the phone, as the caller cannot pick up on visual cues. |
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The participant must also be guaranteed access to any new information that comes to light during the trial that might influence his or her decision. |
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One participant said they were trying to work with families by using family therapy with both parents and the child to see the dynamic of what's happening. |
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It could be a participant or somebody who's experienced the story. |
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A system vendor shall not make it a condition of participation in its information system that a participating railway undertaking may not at the same time be a participant in another system. |
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A long-time and experienced boater, Stephanie was an active participant with Power Boat Television and past writer for personal water craft safety articles in Boats and Places magazine. |
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Once a goal was reached, the participant moved the sticky note to the Studio's opposite wall. |
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One participant said that they have observed a shift away from gender bias in the courts as children become more involved in the process, and let it be known what they want. |
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Kazakhstan realizes in full its role as a responsible participant in regional and worldwide economic processes and has faultlessly carried it out throughout all the years of its independence. |
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In addition, the average participant has a slim chance of winning due to the serious competition from professional rally teams with large budgets and team resources. |
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After expiry of the deadline, the participant can only make a claim if he has been hindered from complying with the deadline through no fault of his own. |
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One case-study participant noted that, contrary to conventional wisdom, winding down an operation actually requires extra work and resources, and therefore needs to be planned. |
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In the absence of safeguards in the negotiating process, the agreement could be viewed by a participant or others outside the process as being inequitable, even though the substance of the agreement may be beyond reproach. |
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Those with experience in community work were reluctant to start something that could not be completed or would lead to participant disappointment. |
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All the things you can see in the shots show how every participant is thought to control the individual nature of the person in front of him with his psychic power. |
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Each participant had their immune cells harvested from the blood, then researchers applied zinc-finger nucleases to edit genomes. |
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Euroleague participant Budivelnyk Kyiv is the strongest professional basketball club in Ukraine. |
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In the interviews, one participant expressed a desire for items that were eligible which they had neither purchased nor formalized in a permissibility request. |
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An optimal approach to conducting future summative evaluations of the TIOW would require the collection of SINs in order to facilitate participant identification and data linkage. |
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Each participant group learnt approximately ten kanji in one session and by the end of all sessions they had learnt approximately 100-110 kanji. |
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Nearby a participant welds the corners of a metal structure with skill as the sparks fly up into his protective eyewear in the stifling heat of the day. |
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Creative Art Class at Body, Mind, Spirit Sylvia Soo is a part-time diva, full-time writer, chocolate connoisseur, beach tester, food muncher, jet-setting cancer survivor and an active participant in the not-for-profit sector. |
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These can include participant observation, field notes, interviews, and surveys. |
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The country is an active participant in the Human Rights Council as well as in peacekeeping missions, particularly in East Timor. |
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If that Vice-Chairperson ceases in turn to represent a chief participant, one of the other Vice-Chairpersons shall take the chair until the end of the Meeting. |
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Prizes will be awarded and each participant receives a specially made golf shirt, Elvis golf balls, and commemorative divot repair tool. |
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If written material covered by this principle is made available to a member of the public, it must be returned to the party or participant who disclosed it once that person no longer needs it for case-preparation. |
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Pizarro became a participant in Ojeda's failed colony, commanding the remnants until he abandoned it with the survivors. |
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It is also a participant in international organizations such as the Organization of American States and the United Nations. |
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Every participant in the market needs to be certain that the other participants are going to comply with these rules and remain true to the values in which they are rooted. |
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