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In the 1940s, researchers used a combination of hospital records and interviewing to make the now-familiar link between smoking and lung cancer.
She might need to do some more interviewing to make sure she's finding enough people that she'll find the unbiased ones.
It would be surprising for the cellphone interviewing to make that big a difference, but we can't rule that possibility out.
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Questions about Mrs. Carter quickly led some of the refugees interviewed to make good-natured complaints about the U.S. resettlement program.
Quite what state-sponsored hackers think of the amateurs or the commercial hackers isn't clear; not enough of them have ever been interviewed to make that clear.
Among those that Cleveland filmmaker White interviewed to make the film were 13 of the Tuskegee airmen.
In particular, we would like to acknowledge the contribution of all trust staff who agreed to be interviewed to make this study possible.
Other fake shows included "Hey Journalist, I Gotcha," in which Palin re-edited interviews to make it look like her interviewers -- like CBS Katie Couricc -- were "woefully unprepared".
Mr. Ferguson requested access and interviews to make his documentary.
He edited that interview to make me look like I was being nice.
Sometimes, trainers tag along on real interviews to make sure that nothing goes wrong.
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