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But even during his Center Court Q. and A., the interviewer referred to Perry as the last singles champion.
When an interviewer referred to his characters as "losers", Mr Eisner objected: "They are not all 'losers'losers
Among the prejudices that have worked in his favor is a deference to his well-bred English accent; one Canadian interviewer referred to him as a "scholar from Oxford," though his Oxford schooling was acquired at a private high school in the city, not at Oxford University.
The interviewer referred the interviewees to other health personnel when needed.
If any psychopathology that required urgent treatment was identified amongst the participants, the interviewer referred the person to an associated health provider.
In case of identifying any psychopathology with urgent treatment need amongst the participants, the interviewer referred the subject to an associated health provider.
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"When you're subjected to endless violence, in every situation, every moment of your life," Louis told an interviewer, referring to the indignities of poverty, "you end up reproducing it against others, in other situations, by other means".
The interviewer refers to the contents of the letter and invites the caregiver to participate in an interview at a location of their choice.
When the interviewee stops talking, the interviewer refers to the information he gained so far and stimulates the interviewee to go into details.
Interviewers referred to the participants' survey responses as necessary.
However, the telephone interviewers referred that in about 90% of cases SSI could be classified as superficial.
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