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Although different methods of interview administration (face-to-face vs. telephone) were employed for our participant surveys, previous research has indicated that while each approach may engender some degree of social acceptability bias, the difference between modes is likely to be small [45] and the reliability of reported health behaviours high regardless of interview mode [46].
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"We recognize that this animation is hard-hitting and may engender strong emotions in some people, we did not choose this direction lightly".
It has been hypothesized that some genes may engender tissue-specific advantages [23], [28], such as providing the isolate with an increase in fitness or capacity to invade a given niche.
In some cases, human farming practices may not only be unconscious but may engender unintended and undesirable consequences.
It may even engender some good will in the 'hood.
And any derogatory credit history may engender a similar demand.
But a rupture is only one of the local complications that may engender additional surgery.
Even client-focused events, independent of public relations efforts, may engender good will.
They had seen that the most generous impulse, not subjected to the law, may engender a shameful deed.
My own speciality, slang dictionaries, may engender a good deal of browsing, but slang fans also want to discover what an entry means.
It is by forming a bond with the boy that she may engender change, rather than through giving ill-attended speeches at the EU.
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