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That has meant interviewing Ahmadinejad supporters whenever possible, a task made more difficult by a government ban on officials' talking to the channel, he said.
That has meant interviewing the applicants by telephone before they arrive in Cambridge, although Mr. Yoffie said that filtering out candidates for language is not limited to Japanese students but applies to people from other Asian countries, like China.
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Today, Marshall's methodology seems questionable — he claimed to have interviewed more than four hundred units, which would have meant interviewing a company a day, leaving no time for travel — but the spirit of his conclusions is still generally accepted.
But that would have meant Paxman interviewing himself about why the BBC had been so slack in quizzing the BBC.
A handful of them share what it has meant to them, in written comments and interviews.
The earlier version said John Ashton had raised concerns about rising suicide rates among younger men; Ashton had referred to "the under-40s" in the interview, but had meant to refer to men over 40.
"Any slip of the tongue in this job is huge," he says, a reference to Benedict Cumberbatch, who attracted criticism for discussing the difficulties facing "coloured actors" in a television interview – presumably having meant to say "people of colour".
Two days after his poem appeared, Mr. Grass said in an interview that he had meant to focus his attack not so much on Israel as on the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Sharapov, who rarely gives interviews, addressed the issue briefly after the tournament and said he had meant no harm.
The use of clinician-administered interview would have mean greatly reducing our sample size.
My first job at the British Council consisted mostly of managing a British Embassy scholarship programme which, for example, meant having to interview, select, and later organise placements for Brazilian candidates at UK universities.
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