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Outcomes revealed more emotional problems on the Hopkins Symptom Checklist among the youth in the restrictive reception centre (mean score of 59.3 in the restrictive setting compared to a mean score of 53.4 in the non-restrictive setting).
Web-based self-help programs that reduce problematic consumption are able to reach "hidden" consumer groups in the general population due to their low treatment threshold and non-restrictive setting for intervention [ 11].
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The presence of who (a relative pronoun) in a clause is often a sign that it's non-restrictive and should be set off by commas.
Set the non-restrictive clause off by inserting two commas around it.
In almost all cases, relative clauses or phrases beginning with which will be non-restrictive modifiers and should be set off with commas: "The car accident, which occurred at 3 PM, didn't damage my car too badly".. Use commas to offset expressions that interrupt the sentence.
Being able to perform tricks means wearing practical, non-restrictive clothes that don't need to remain in pristine condition.
In almost all cases, non-restrictive clauses or phrases will be set off on both sides by commas.
Here we will review the still incipient development of analytical uses of MFCs or related devices or set-ups, in the light of a non-restrictive MFC definition, as promising tools to asset water quality or other measurable parameters.
In this case, the 16th president of the United States is a non-restrictive clause (meaning the sentence makes sense if it's removed) and is set off with commas on both sides.
Crystal identifies a non-restrictive list of 11 distinct non-specialist functions for the exclamation mark.
Non-restrictive clauses: which, comma (both essential).
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