Same story and everything, just reword it and stuff so it sounds more like this chapter, which I find myself liking a lot. |
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Researchers using Likert scales reword items to identify yeasayers and naysayers. |
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I did reword it a bit, see if you can tell where my creative genius improved the story, ok? |
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A major international news organisation is not supposed to simply reword press releases from the guilty. |
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If I was rewriting, I would reword the post differently to make this clear. |
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If he does not wish to reword it, Mr Ó Neachtain has the floor to put his question. |
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I would have appreciated being given the opportunity to reword my question. |
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Now, let's reword the sentence from the above mentioned story. |
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You might still want to reword the material if the context is different enough to justify such alterations, but there's no ethical obligation to do so. |
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If you do not get the information you are looking for, reword your search. |
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But, like O'Brien, I had signed that no-quoting agreement, and so when I came to write about this, I, too, had to reword Cather's sentence. |
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If a witness does not answer my question, I should have the right to reword it and insist on an answer. |
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The committee should take a stand on the matter and reword the text if need be. |
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We should rather reword the equation: its popularity convinced musicians in jazz orchestras to include it in their ranks. |
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After considering some proposals to reword the explanations for each situation in the diagram, these explanations were deleted as the situations were clearly described in the text. |
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If Mr Andrews would like to reword his question, he also has the floor. |
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Madam Speaker, I thought my question was clear, but I will reword it. |
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Where avoiding distracting or annoying such people is paramount in your writing, the best solution is to reword, putting things in the plural to go round the choice. |
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They called on supporters to opt for an adjournment in the hope it will pile pressure on senior clergy to abandon – or significantly reword – the offending amendments. |
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Whereas Reed suggested that the Party might reword the plank while remaining staunchly pro-life, Bay made it clear that any such attempt would be met with bitter resistance. |
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However, in order to make it consistent with the text of the Directive, in particular with Annexes II and VII, the Commission proposes to split and reword the text as follows. |
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I would request that the government agree to withdraw this motion, reword it and replace it with an appropriate motion that constitutes neither a speech nor an argument. |
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The Committee agreed to reword the paragraph dealing with the establishment of priorities for consultations dealing with the development of agreements. |
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Actively listen: reword, encourage and use echo and pause techniques. |
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A good starting point in creating a results map is to take each major problem identified on the trunk of the problem tree and reword it as the immediate positive result with longer-term positive results or effects. |
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Add a standard and reword the guidelines to reflect that incentives are often expected by respondents to online surveys, particularly for those surveys conducted by research companies. |
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The Committee agreed to reword the paragraph on hazard analysis as proposed by the Observer from the EC and to retain the sentence concerning the need for treatment of waters from different supplies. |
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The Committee agreed to reword the first paragraph to repeat the provisions in the Guidelines on Nutrition and Health Claims as regards claims for foods for infants and children, and to introduce some editorial changes. |
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