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Each of these turn construction formats was designed to achieve a different conversational action and was shown to recur in the data; i.e. the authors found a collection of individual examples that were all constructed in the same way using the same resources.

Think about individual examples that can demonstrate how you dealt with a situation effectively, so as to illustrate how those skills could be utilised by your employer.

[M4M07: communicating, assessing, teaching + 4; cultural awareness + 3] Whilst most comments about extracurricular activities focused on teaching peers and juniors, there were individual examples that suggested other mechanisms.

It cannot be suggested, based on these individual examples, that group concordant re-diagnosis subsequent to ReplaySuite use will be the rule rather than the exception.

Any pupil who does well is seen as an individual heroine or hero, not an example that can be extended.

When someone from a social network gives an example of when an individual was at their best, they provide a concrete example that an individual's actions can positively affect themselves and the people around them.

Therefore, this SNP call is a false positive or a recurrent – de novo mutation in this single individual and is an example that there are still ambiguities with SNP calling even for high coverage sequencing.

It is a strange form of 'empowerment', for example, that requires an individual to stay at home, undertake bodily rituals several times a day and enter data into a machine for distant processing.

Recommendations for screening vary by region and are continuously reviewed, but generally follow a similar approach to Cancer Care Ontario's Colon Cancer Check, (used here as an example) that individuals 50 75 years of age perform an FOBT every 1 2 years or receive a colonoscopy approximately every five to ten years depending on baseline risk.

For example, an individual rodent that is highly motivated to run (e.g., because it is highly rewarding in a neurobiological sense) but lacks the inherent endurance capacity to do so simply will not be able to run as much as another individual with both high motivation and high ability.

No one thinks, for example, that because an individual H2O molecule cannot be seen, it is therefore unintelligible to speak of the molecule's shape.

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