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The static, accusatorial, setpiece interview may have run its course.
Part of the problem, Broste suggested in an interview, may have been limits on statistical methods at the time.
The interview may have been unfair, but perhaps Mr. Bush should have refused to even try to answer.
Jean-Marie's interview may have seemed rambling, but it touched all the buttons of ultra-right-wing tribal identity.
The people you interview may have spent decades pondering a particular phenomenon to grasp the depths and subtleties of its meaning and mysteries.
Mr. Ryan won by a single vote in committee the next day, and last week the full Senate approved his confirmation by a surprisingly wide margin, 62 to 37. Questions in yesterday's television interview may have taken Senator Riegle by surprise.
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Specifically, the use of telephone, rather than face-to-face, interviews may have impacted the rapport established between the interviewer and the participants, which may have influenced the nature of the participants' responses.
Individual interviews may have specific restrictions.
My interviews may have been peppered with a slight dose of exaggeration, to keep the journalists awake and interested.
Munson says that the gay men he interviewed may have wanted to convey an identity that is more stylish and cutting edge.
Mr. Aziz's actions, which he and others described in interviews, may have prompted the gunman to speed away rather than return to kill more people.
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