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Anyone who showed the slightest interest in asking a question was treated to an enthusiastic dose of encouragement.
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A positive response to a particular respiratory question was treated as presence of the particular respiratory symptom (phlegm or cough), while the response 'no' was treated as absence of that respiratory symptom.
Considering the case in which each repeat unit of the linear backbone is furnished with a dendron of given generation, this question was treated from a theoretical point of view first by Halperin and coworkers [ 20] and more recently by Borisov et al.[ 21].
In the 20th century the question was treated in a revolutionary way by the German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger, who summarized the function of Not-Being in the neologistic words das Nichts nichtet ("Not-Being, or Nothingness, Denied").
Why did they do this?" his question was treated almost as if it were rhetorical.
It is then as if the variable in question were treated both as a dependent and as an independent variable.
If the question is treated as a non sequitur, you need to drop the smile and look earnest with a hint of stupidity.
Each option to one question is treated as an independent and distinct item.
Each major question is treated in several articles, which themselves begin with a subquestion, to which a plausible first answer is indicated (Videtur quod, "it seems that").
Now, the troop-level question is treated not as the centerpiece but as the troublesome point that needs to be addressed before we hear about what the President would really most like to do.
For the present purposes, staff employed for part of the year in question are treated as though they had worked for the whole year.
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