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In some studies, acquaintanceship is defined in terms of a family (i.e., parent child) relationship, but in other studies a broader range of 'acquaintances' such as peers, teachers, or group-care workers has been included.
Unlike Ms. Shea, Mr. Cameron began his real estate career without access to a wide range of acquaintances in the region.
Soon after the escape, Philby told nervous MI5 officers that Burgess had an "incredibly wide range of acquaintances".
The narrator's friendship with Leo gives him access to a wide range of acquaintances across the strictly enforced class divisions of a theoretically classless society.
Computers allow musicians to produce a broader range of sounds.
Other services are available for a broader range of drivers.
Instead, reCAPTCHA now looks at a broader range of clues.
Same idea here, but with a broader range of meaning.
At the government level, you have to look at the broader range of the population.
These were the first ones that brought a broader range of drugs".
Although basic principles are explicit, interpretation of the MCDA scale requires acquaintance with the broad range of criteria that are incorporated in a single number.
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