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"choose yes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used as a command or instruction for someone to make a decision or indicate agreement with a choice. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as polls, surveys, or decision-making situations. Example: "When filling out the survey, please choose yes if you agree with the statement and no if you disagree."
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As it's a Disney film, out August 2012, we imagine she'll choose "yes".
If you choose "yes," no federal taxes will be deducted from your pay.
Given the real and growing danger of ballistic missiles, and the affordability of ALTBMD, it is clear that on territorial missile defense, the allies should choose "yes".
When state forms required them to choose yes or no in those first hectic days, they chose no — and often no one came back to help the families.
Sponsoring Department will only appear if your event has alcohol and you choose "yes" that alcohol will be purchased with MIT funds.
Regarding the former, the question asked was "[w]hich of the following international environmental issues do you know of?" The main options available to the respondent included global warming/greenhouse gases, climate change, Kyoto Protocol… Respondents were to choose YES if they had knowledge of the option provided and NO if otherwise.
Others may choose "yes," hoping it will give them some agency should the travel industry screw up yet again.
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If most voters choose 'yes', the increase will be 15.8%.
For derivation of econometric model, the assumption is that if a respondent's WTA is higher than the opportunity cost, then the respondent is likely to choose 'yes' and 'no' otherwise (Daniel et al. 2009) when presented with option to accept or reject pay for on-farm PES conservation practice.
Sample bias is also suspected based on the fact that selection of subjects is often poorly described or unclear [2, 6, 9], like the questions made to the observers that were not stated by any questionnaire [6], and in one article, observers were forced to choose yes/no answers, which again do not perfectly simulate the reality [3].
In phase 1, 101 patients and 6 HCPs were asked to rate the questions according to their relevance for quality of life for this group of patients on a four-point Likert scale (one not at all, two a little, three quite a bit to four very much) and to choose Yes/No if the question should be included in the questionnaire.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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