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The phrase "any presentations that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific presentations in a broader context, often in discussions about requirements or options.
Example: "Please submit any presentations that you have prepared for the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "any talks that" or "any lectures that".
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For example, they could be consented: At each presentation For a specified period of time (i.e. to be enrolled into the trial and randomised for any presentations that occur within the next 6 months) At their initial presentation, and then confirm if they wish to be included in the trial at each subsequent presentation.
At each presentation For a specified period of time (i.e. to be enrolled into the trial and randomised for any presentations that occur within the next 6 months) At their initial presentation, and then confirm if they wish to be included in the trial at each subsequent presentation.
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"Any presentation that in any way distorts the message is a mistake".
It is, indeed, fair to say that any presentation that deliberately draws attention to the mechanics of how it is done is distorting the art of puppetry, but the realization, nevertheless, of the expertise involved in a performance and some knowledge of the technical means by which it is achieved do add an extra dimension to the appreciation of this difficult and highly skilled art.
K.I.S.S. = "Keep it short and simple!" Any presentation that goes on for too long and is unnecessarily complicated will lost the attention of your listener.
"Working out helps me stay mentally fit and better prepared for any meeting I'm going to, or any presentation that I'm making.
You can just hit play and watch the whole thing from start to finish, or you can refresh your memory with the summaries and links below, then jump directly to any presentation that piques your interest.
By any logic, a presentation that tracks global health and poverty trends should be, in a word: boring.
In addition, EDS safety was assessed by GP and hospital record review for any GP or hospital presentations that could possibly relate to the use of the EDS tool (e.g. due to a medication initiated based on EDS advice, or a mis-diagnosis or incorrect triage advice rendered by the EDS).
But for a presentation that wants to avoid raising any hackles or piquing any concern, it makes sense.
But Enron came in with clear, informative presentations that had a logic to them.
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