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I enjoyed being made to interrogate my own prejudices and preferences.
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You don't have to interrogate her to make her feel like you really care about her.
One obvious one - often overlooked - is that the provider itself suffers a break in service or a breach of its defences, so it makes sense to interrogate the reputation and reliability of any cloud service provider very closely.
For the past 40 years, technological advances have made it possible to interrogate the entire genome; thus, the understanding of DNA modification has evolved significantly.
Recent advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have made it possible to interrogate the molecular characteristics of individual cancers.
He was made to stand for hours while he was interrogated.
He was later taken to a hotel and interrogated for hours, then made to sign a confession.
She said in the interview that her husband had been interrogated after every visit he made to her in prison.
My two sisters and I used to joke about which one of our parents must have cheated on the marriage, since the subject interested Mom so much, and over the course of three decades we made periodic attempts to interrogate each parent.
The availability of high-throughput target capture methods combined with the massive throughput of next-generation sequencing platforms has made it possible to interrogate thousands of genomic loci in a cost effective manner[5], [6].
These interstitial deletions and duplications were verified with a custom made array designed to interrogate the specific regions at approximately 550 bp resolution.
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