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Benefits to be discussed and explained if applicants passes interview round.

Dr. Weiler said the findings would have to be verified and explained if they were to become widely accepted.

He also asked, "Why did I quarrel with François?" and explained, "If we tore each other apart, little by little, it was for fear of being the first to be eaten alive".

Cory Edwards cited Rankin-Bass as an inspiration and explained, "If we approach our look like that photographed miniatures in stop-motion and if that nostop-motion andes wifh our audience as far as that look, thenostalgiaot going to shoot ouresonatesn the foot trying to put every freckle and hair on photoreal creatures".

One policy maker at the national level shifted support from dialysis to LC and explained: "If I was looking at an individual patient I would choose dialysis, but I am currently making this decision for society as a whole and evidence shows that LC is a better choice" (national policy maker).

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We were all waiting for my father, waiting for him to return and explain, if only by his presence, why we were sitting together drinking tea.

Her reversal appeared to anger the judge, who said she would have to return to court and explain if her plea was still valid.

4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Individually, students will write an essay reflecting upon their research, "culture capsule" creation and their own personal cultural identity, by responding to the following prompt (written on the board for students to copy before leaving class): "Describe your own cultural heritage and identity, and explain if your family is American-born (native-country born) or immigrants.

"The following day the lower-level managers had to take breach reports up to senior management and explain if the limit had been broken.

For example, when asked to predict and explain if the baby of normal mice whose tails are chopped off would have a tail or not, a "12-year-old said that the babies would have tails 'because it's not natural, nature didn't make it happen'" (p. 306).

Will Gessler again be asked to step up to a talk-radio microphone and explain if he still thinks, like he said before, that Colorado's new election law mandates that "you don't have to live in the district in order to be able to vote there?" How could he possibly think so, now that his office has twice concluded otherwise?

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