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Nor that colleges will answer the questions correctly, intentionally or not.
Now, one question the Kenyan detectives are trying to answer is whether Nike intentionally made it easy for the officials to pocket the money.
The answer: They do it intentionally.
I asked if this was a period of euphoria now and he demurred, saying he was sticking to the intentionally vague answer above.
They plumped for the backpage spectacular that was "Have You Ever Ridden a Horse?"—a longstanding feature that got the biggest and best in the world of clubbing to answer a series of intentionally awful questions with often hilarious results.
Bonds, who holds the career home run record, was convicted of obstruction of justice April 13 for giving intentionally evasive answers in 2003 when he testified to a federal grand jury investigating steroid use in sports.
Asked by her interviewer, Lesley Stahl, if she had visited underperforming schools in her home state of Michigan, DeVos answered, "I have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming".
Asked by her interviewer, Lesley Stahl, if she had visited underperforming schools in her home state of Michigan, DeVos answered, "I have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming". She didn't say, "Why should I?" But she will probably soon learn that an incompetence offense makes a great defense.
As Schoen describes it, "researchers pose research questions to the original data controller, which returns intentionally fuzzy/corrupted answers, and you can allegedly mathematically quantify how much privacy harm was done in the process and then debate whether it was worthwhile in light of the benefits of the research".
Surveys that did not contain sufficient information or contained intentionally misleading answers were excluded from the study.
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