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All phrases, you will not be surprised to learn, that the chancellor himself wrote in an article for the Sun newspaper this weekend.
All phrases were printed as Portuguese and English pairs and employed closed-ended questions designed to prompt responses that were clinically meaningful to the non-Portuguese-speaking questioner, i.e., with yes/no answers, a numeric response, or pointing to a region.
All phrases in this collection were scrubbed.
All phrases related to the integrated consultation course were coded.
All phrases corresponding to the 80 concepts and their subconcepts were first retrieved from the MRCONSO table (6928 phrases).
All phrases like 'a couple' and 'some' were consistently interpreted and transformed into duration of pain in weeks, e.g. 'a couple of weeks' into two weeks, and 'chronic' into ≥12 weeks.
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But even the notion of news and the business sides––these are catch-all phrases that sort of miss the point.
That includes the chemicals ordinarily glossed over with catch-all phrases like "natural ingredients" or "essential oil".
Every time I read one of these cutesy catch-all phrases, my brain wants to barf and my heart wishes it were true.
An example of a Ranking question might be something like: When developing structured questions, include catch-all phrases at the end of your answer set.
A "All reasonable ad hoc duties" is a great catch-all phrase.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com