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The items are in the form of statements to which the mother is asked if she agrees: completely, quite a lot, to a little degree or not at all.
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To a (full) measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely.
Patient satisfaction was evaluated at visit 2 and visit 4, using a 4-point Likert scale (completely satisfied, quite satisfied, quite dissatisfied, completely dissatisfied).
It was completely extraordinary, quite apart from the virtuoso performance.
President Bush's plan can be rendered completely ineffective quite simply: the American people must individually choose to stay with the current system.
Sometimes writing on your own is isolating, and I need a sounding board, someone to ask, "Was adding saffron to this completely ridiculous?" Quite often when I'm stuck for ideas, I'll ring Em.
Richard Scudamore, the Premier League chief executive, can be expected to roll out the phrase he uses completely unembarrassed, quite opposite to the musing of Justice Leonard, that the Premier League moves in a "virtuous circle".
It's such a good idea, so brilliantly executed, and still holds up completely as quite an important piece of work as well as being a laugh-out-loud funny film.
"One of the reasons we have supported food banks is that what we are seeing is people who are just slipping through the system completely; where quite often they are not allowed to work or not able to work; or where they are not allowed to access benefits; or where complications with benefits mean there are massive delays," says Goldring.
It seems like Calendar is down completely for quite a large number of users, but in my own experience, the issue is intermittent.
"That to me is the starting point and it is the first time we have really agreed on a song completely in quite a long time.
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