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As noted above, while you should strive for brevity, you shouldn't shorten your introduction so much that it becomes unclear or illogical.
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That puts a premium on personal contact, on the kind of hand-holding introductions that consume so much of her time.
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It seems likely that this situation will be changed not so much by the introduction of more stringent codes as by challenges to particular advertisers by consumer interest groups within the framework of existing legislation regarding truth in advertising.
Without so much as an introduction, this experienced doctor broke the news to the patient of his terminal illness by turning to the bedside entourage and muttering, perfectly audibly: "Get a palliative care nurse to come and see him".
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