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We interviewed a cross section of provincial actors, from senior to frontline, observed processes and reviewed secondary data, to construct a descriptive-explanatory case study of early implementation of the PHC outreach team strategy and the factors facilitating this in the province.
Pollsters talk to both enthusiastic rally-goers and couch potatoes because they try to achieve a representative sample ― meaning they try to interview a cross-section of Americans that roughly matches the demographics of the American population.
Pollsters talk to both enthusiastic rally-goers and couch potatoes because they try to achieve a representative sample ― meaning they try to interview a cross-section of Americans that roughly matches the demographics of the American population.
Tape recorders in hand, they interviewed a cross-section of Americans -- both Arab and non-Arab -- and acted out the responses onstage in a style made familiar by the performer Anna Deavere Smith.
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We selected 79 for interview, representing a cross section of cancer types and stages, gender, and sexual orientation, reflecting the larger study population.
The International Republican Institute conducted its first Cuban study in October and plans regular interviews with a cross section of Cubans.
THE records would also enable independent monitors to do follow-up interviews with a cross section of citizens who had been stopped by the police.
Indeed, in interviews with a cross section of people, this election has led many to ask why the choice of the next president, though it is for a job that is largely ceremonial, should not be put to a direct vote.
Although there is a great deal of uncertainty about the outcome of the investigations and how long they will take, interviews this week with a cross section of Heisman voters have made three things evident: If the vote were held this week, Newton would be the likely winner by a substantial margin.
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