Sentence examples for pragmatic completion from inspiring English sources

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Turns built with pivots are found to be most often engaged in assessing, enquiring, or reporting, though their more general application as a practice for the continuation of a turn past a point of possible syntactic and pragmatic completion is emphasized.

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On the other hand, Accommodative learning students tend to be more pragmatic when faced to the completion of a task; fact that allows them to look for concrete premises and rely on information provided by other students.

First, survey completion had the pragmatic advantage of being more efficient and less invasive than pathology testing or objective physical activity monitoring, which would likely have yielded a lower participation rate and higher chance of sampling bias than questionnaire-based assessments.

Pragmatic solutions to reduce non-completion included did not attend letters and reinforcing attendance within physician follow-up.

One week after a treatment lasting 10 days, pragmatic acquisition was measured by a Discourse Completion Test.

Completion of interviews was governed by pragmatic reasons (the number of trialists who ultimately agreed), rather than when there was no extra data gained from the latest interview (data saturation).

Randomisation prior to consent and completion of the pre-intervention was undertaken for pragmatic reasons as the trial required the participants in the internet support groups to commence simultaneously.

One relatively simple pragmatic approach might be to conduct this matching at only a single additional time point – study completion.

This was a pragmatic decision as children in this age group have very different reading abilities making self-completion problematic but it could have influenced children's responses to the questions.

But, you may not have heard U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's less poetic but pragmatic coda: "Yes, but only if there is a steadfast commitment to see the task through to completion".

This is a type of oral-production discourse completion task that has been used with increasing frequency as a measure of oral production in pragmatics (Nickels, 2006; Schauer, 2007; Bardovi-Harlig, 2009; Bardovi-Harlig et al., 2015).

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