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"I think if they have something interesting to say, they will be interviewed more often," he said.
Mr Putin was also asked about the perceived bias and lack of opposition coverage on state TV channels, to which he replied: "I think if they have something interesting to say, they will be interviewed more often".
Therefore, patients in remission may be interviewed more often when served by a FACT-team and this could explain part of the effect reported in the present paper.
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The private practitioners who could not be interviewed were more often specialist (pulmonologist and internist) than those who were interviewed.
Since leaving their major label, the band members have been interviewed less frequently, more often posting "office charts" of their favourite songs of the moment on their blog Dead Air Space.
Often there aren't doctors left to be interviewed.
The researchers discovered that there is a "preponderance of official Israeli perspectives", particularly on BBC1, where Israelis were interviewed or reported more than twice as often as Palestinians.
She has often been interviewed on the subject during more than two decades of involvement.
We should do these interviews more often!
"More often than not they didn't know they had been interviewed for the film".
More than two dozen witnesses were interviewed.
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