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A. These questions are similar to those that commonly come up in bribery prosecutions.
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While the developers of the scale report a two factor model, other researchers [4] [6] seriously contest this and come up commonly with three factors [26] [28], and even up to four [9] and five factors [29].
Elsewhere, the issue has come up most commonly when package tours buy hotels at wholesale rates.
The three-act structure is a device commonly used for scriptwriters to come up with a good story.
All cows and bulls have to be tested for these defects, because it has come up so commonly in this breed that it has affected the Shorthorn breed's reputation.
"Nobody really, really focused on what the problem was because polio hasn't been seen in so long stateside that it just doesn't come up as a commonly seen diagnosis," Ms. Kest said.
Several people have come up with ingenious methods of overcoming this, most commonly using a ten-letter word to represent zero.
2, 7 His team exhaustively examined the literature to come up with a list of neuropsychiatric behaviors that commonly occurred in people with AD and related dementing disorders, then grouped them into domains with sets of subquestions.
Different knowledge fields have come up with divergent definitions of coping, but it is commonly understood as a temporary survival strategy that is adopted in a given context of responding to climate variability and extremes (Dercon 2002; Pelling 2011).
Well, sh*t, if that's what people commonly think of a word I'd better give in to that notion and come up with a non-sexual term for the time I spend with my daughters.
For each of the thematic areas, the commonly identified priority research questions were compared with what was available in the existing literature to come up with a short list of (approximately 20) research questions.
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