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It means a lot to be allowed to participate, to be invited in, a report would never do the same (I-3) We were surprised that we could participate,- that our opinion counts.
It means a lot to be allowed to participate, to be invited in, a report would never do the same (I-3) They claimed that being invited to be present in the discussion increased their confidence in the health care system.
If invited people were unavailable or refused, people with a similar profile were invited in a second wave of invitations.
Somebody you accidentally invited in a casual moment and then forgot about?
"Rather than thwart protesters," Ms. Sweet said, "we've invited in a whole new arena of people that we have to deal with now.
Because when someone knows they are being invited, in a courteous way, to talk about themselves, they answer questions differently and they reveal other stuff.
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"You don't invite in a friend who is the antithesis of the rest of you.
I quickly submitted an updated resume and was invited in for an interview a few days later.
We're invited in to a home where a new year blessing is taking place.
Sometimes, by the way, barbarians are invited in by a domestic faction seeking a shake-up.
Kara Walker was invited in as a guest curator.
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