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While respondents may liberally interpret Likert-type categories [ 23], this sub-study found that the scale of perceived consistency better differentiated between levels of condom adherence than did the single measure of condom use as a proportion of sexual acts.
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Russ Klein, a marketing executive, who has been on Atkins since Dec. 21, interpreted the phrase "foods you may eat liberally" to mean "eat until you are full".
Ms. Bain, who said she has lost 48 pounds on the Atkins diet since July 1, said, "Is it possible that now they are revising their thinking?" Beef, pork, lamb and butter were on the list of "foods you may eat liberally" in "The New Diet Revolution," first published in 1992; its update is No. 1 on the New York Times advice, how-to and miscellaneous paperback best-seller list.
Then since that I may know; As liberally, as to a Midwife, shew Thy self: cast all, yea, this white linen hence, There is no penance due to innocence.
The choice in contemplating Joe Paterno's funeral on Wednesday is between sad and sad, and you may spread it liberally between sadness for Paterno's family and, if Jerry Sandusky is indeed a sexual predator, all those children in the true wake of the scandal that brought Paterno down.
This suggests that the current AKI urine output definition may be too liberally defined.
But lest anyone think that Mr. Hirson has lost his moxie, he has layered the play with gaudy symbols that have been seized on by Mr. Jones: like the enormous intestinal worm that afflicts Henry, a literal representation of his dyspepsia; and a fountain of malodorous mineral water from which Henry drinks liberally and which may or may not be the source of his temperamental transformation.
One reason for the reluctance to legislate was the fear that police may use it too liberally, threatening freedom of creative expression.
Others argued that extended testing time accommodations may be awarded too liberally, resulting in lower validity of exam scores (Lovett 2011).
Criticism or review is interpreted liberally, and may include criticism or review of a work's social or moral implications or its impact, but this exception is only available when the work in question has been previously made available to the public.
Keep in mind that sharing your work liberally online may compromise your ability to sell it or even be cited as the author.
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