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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked panel" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a panel that was asked a question or to provide information, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The researchers presented their findings to the panel that was asked to evaluate the results."
Alternatives: "inquired panel" or "questioned panel".
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"If you were called on to vote now, what would your vote be?" the juge has asked panel members individually.
Can they drive credibility and hold people accountable?" And when should a company hire a CFO?, asked panel moderator TechCrunch's Colleen Taylor.
Soren Gordhamer asked panel members, "As personalities, reporters and teachers, how do we show ourselves to the world in a way that feels aligned and authentic?" Said Yoga teacher and Huffington Post blogger Elena Brower, "I don't pander -- and if it attracts less people because it has more meaning and value and purpose, that's fine with me".
We proposed a scoring system and asked panel members to indicate whether they agreed with this system.
During the meeting, the authors presented the initial checklist and asked panel members to provide feedback and revisions.
We asked panel members to respond to the addition, whether they supported it, wanted it removed, or had a suggestion of how it could be improved.
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Previous studies most notably one conducted by Harvard Medical School in 1990 asked panels of doctors to review patient files and attach subjective judgments about adverse outcomes and deficient treatment.
We asked panels who the intervention should target, who should deliver it, at what intensity, in what format and setting, and using which outcome measures (Stage 3).
The spots all depict shoppers in stores asking panels of Sony experts questions about product features and choices.
Robert Stelle asked the panel during his closing arguments on Wednesday.
"What is your one big idea?" he asked the panel.
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