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Further Questions for Discussion: -Is it ever acceptable to answer a cellphone in class?
No matter how many times you've been asked it, it is not acceptable to answer the question with the words: "No I do not have a fucking Nectar card".
Further, as this field of university tech transfer advances it is less and less acceptable to answer every entrepreneur's suggestion with the pat "this is how we do it, sorry," response during a negotiation.
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Further analysis using the terms above and cross referencing with published reviews reference lists on this subject, but with the exclusion of review articles, letters and case reports from the analysis, 12 papers are left where the data seemed reliable and acceptable to help answer the question [8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26].
I was, in my own words, "a reluctant warrior," but I saw no personally acceptable alternative to answering my country's call.
Some students, she pointed out, have been taught by their cultures that it is rude to speak in class or that it is acceptable to share answers with a fellow student during an exam.
It's acceptable to pause and consider an answer, but don't be hesitant.
Respondents tend to provide socially acceptable answers or answers that reflect well on them.
The likelihood for women to give culturally acceptable answers to the interviewer constitutes a real concern.
We can therefore not exclude that in some instances, respondents were inclined to provide socially acceptable answers, to please not only the interviewer, but the other household members.
The social desirability bias, defined as the tendency of participants to give socially acceptable answers to questions they are asked, may limit the breadth of data collected and, consequently, the depth of the analysis.
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