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They are also used as a way to minimize the expenses involved in interviewing out-of-town candidates.
For the project, called the Child-to-Child Survey, teams of school children interview out-of-school children to find out the particular reasons why they are not enrolled.
The judge said the officer, a uniformed Connecticut judicial marshal, had been interviewed out of court and was blameless.
Though many declined to be interviewed out of fear of retaliation, others in Passaic spoke out against Mr. Rivera.
They will also have the right to bring people they want to interview out of Iraq (including family members) if they so choose; in the past witnesses have been intimidated by Iraqi minders.
In the survey, 2,515 respondents were interviewed, out of which 1,732 answered and 783 (31.13) gave no answer.
When employers interview out of fear or loss rather than vision or gain, they hire more out of the fear or loss.
Twenty-one paediatric nurses were interviewed out of a total of 27 in the country.
A total of 656 youth corpers were interviewed out of 1,500 youth corpers in camp.
Two hundred and fifty households were interviewed out of the 260 sampled, giving a 96% response rate.
In these households 9,588 men were interviewed out of the 9,983 eligible (response rate, 96%%).
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