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Ong said she hoped that a more careful interview with the patient might provide some additional clues.
"Being part of a big machine don't sound like fun to me," she sings, ostensibly hitting out at Taylor Swift's label, although Musgraves – who has a pop star's careful interview technique – claims it could apply to "any situation, any big machine, any group of people who choose based on trivial things".
Then ask careful interview questions to help you identify a person who fits the job, whether you like them or not.
Yet, even after careful interview, our subjects did not show any sign of explicit knowledge about the rule.
For the remaining ones, birth dates were determined by a careful interview of the mothers using a local events calendar.
Both the patients had post-operative visits at 1 week and at 1 3 months that included a careful interview regarding uterine bleeding and clinical examination.
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Some of the best cultural sociology draws its power from careful interviewing and observation.
His careful interviews for the Guardian, "wheedling" as he put it, drew unexpected responses from some of the more difficult men of sport.
The first example was Ben Anthony's splendid One Day in London, the re-creation, with careful interviews, of the unconscionable knock-on effects from the 7/7 bombings in London.
Conduct careful interviews and research, and you may find someone who can make your life easier for years to come.
In this view, the world is swimming in pure engineering mediocrity, and only extraordinarily careful interviewing will allow you to distinguish between fraud and genius.
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