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In a question introduced in this year's survey, 32% of respondents report that they have had personal concerns about bribery and corruption in their workplace," it adds.
Furthermore, a question introduced about any vigorous or moderate physical activity during the previous week, such that those stating no activity would skip the IPAQ entirely, and those indicating, e.g. only moderate physical activity, would skip the question about frequency and duration of vigorous activities.
When the first word's tag was "SBARQ," which is a sign of a direct question introduced by wh-word or wh-phase, this candidate was judged to be a question.
Preps executives for interviews and speeches about layoffs, product recalls and other crises; uses simulated environments with hostile audiences: Use "bridging" technique: when answering a hostile question, introduce another topic, preferably something the listener is passionate about.
Second, I have analyzed the answers to a question recently introduced in the EFF on probabilistic house price expectations.
Listen, take notes, ask a question, and introduce yourself to the teacher.
Wisely, the duke retreated, first on a church issue, himself reforming the Test and Corporation Acts that penalized Nonconformists, and again on a Corn Law (prohibiting importation of cheaper foreign grains) question, introducing a more liberal reform than he and the agricultural interest desired.
Parliamentary rules prohibit MPs from accepting money "to ask a parliamentary question, table a motion, introduce a bill, table an amendment to a motion or a bill, or urge colleagues or ministers to do so".
For example, MPs should not be paid "to ask a parliamentary question, table a motion, introduce a bill, table an amendment to a motion or a bill, or urge colleagues or ministers to do so".
But they are forbidden from acting as a "paid advocate" - taking payment for speaking in the House, asking a parliamentary question, tabling a motion, introducing a bill or tabling or moving an amendment to a motion or bill or urging colleagues or ministers to do so.
The Commons Code of Conduct states that MPs must not act as a "paid advocate" - taking payment for speaking in the House, asking a parliamentary question, tabling a motion, introducing a bill or tabling or moving an amendment to a motion or bill or urging colleagues or ministers to do so.
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