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In political analysis, the conventional question to ask at this point in the electoral calendar is this: What does a presidential candidate need to get from his party's national convention?
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Salzburg and Vancouver face conventional questions about their bids.
Mr. Carrère, a French novelist and screenwriter, declares early on that his interest in this case is not in conventional questions like how Mr. Romand created and sustained his double life or what ultimately drove him to commit his final crimes.
And the questions used to analyze users are actually pretty fun (I was asked goofy questions such as "Do you believe in alien abductions" along with more conventional questions like "Where do you live").
Thus while some practitioners of alternative VE counsel a radical, wholesale break from conventional questions or methods, most either blend conventional and alternative elements (e.g. Zagzebski, Riggs, Battaly), or see value in conventional VE (Baehr).
The questions concerning retirement and employment status in ESBAM follow conventional questions in household surveys to evaluate whether the individual is working, retired or unemployed.4 Retirement is introduced in the analysis as a dummy variable.
An example of extreme alternative VE is Robert Roberts and Jay Wood's (2007) view that conventional questions and methods have eviscerated epistemology, and we should instead aim to reform intellectual culture by sketching subtle and nuanced pictures ("maps") of the intellectual virtues, drawing freely on literature, history and scripture.
The remaining candidates answered conventional questions and launched conventional attacks against one another.
This is probably also true of the PACIC – in fact, the designers of the instrument have incorporated conventional questions relating to satisfaction (e.g. "satisfied that my care was well organized") besides ratings involving specific events (e.g. "given a copy of my treatment plan").
That's a very conventional antitrust question".
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