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His question incorporated a factual error that gave Ms. Spivey an opening, rare where Justice Scalia is concerned, for an effective come-back.

However, when the survey question incorporated women, the results changed.

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Finally, our sixth research question incorporates the growing track of psychology and communications literature that calls for attention to the emotional context of risk associated decisions [9].

In this article, I focus on one aspect of this question: the formal analysis of specific voting methods (see, for example, Riker 1982; Mackie 2003, for a more comprehensive analysis of the above question, incorporating many of the issues raised in this article).

The actual attitudinal trigger is crafted as a rhetorical question incorporating an implied comparison (item (6c), Fig. 2) teamed with an explicit token of Attitude in the form of lexical metaphor, 'cutting edge': Where's the cutting edge rock to be found?

Self-rated health was evaluated by a single question incorporating five possible response options: ' In general, would you say your health is … (1) excellent, (2) very good, (3) good, (4) fair, (5) poor'.

Some comments include, "The questions incorporated into the game were challenging, which made the game useful as a learning tool".

As detailed questionnaires place a burden on staff, the limited questions incorporated into the WHO registry pilot study reflected its intention to be adopted by busy ANCs.

The questions incorporated in the forms required different types of responses including: yes/no, multiple options, only one option, text, number, date, and Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates.

On the final day of the module, students were invited to evaluate the use of the KS using questions incorporated into the audience response system and three paper-based open text box questions.

Medical and demographic data were collected from the medical journals by CF. HRQoL was measured with the EORTC QLQ-C30 3.0 [ 8] which includes 30 questions incorporated in five functional scales: physical (PF), role (RF), cognitive (CF), emotional (EF), and social (SF), three symptom scales: fatigue (FA), pain (PA), and nausea and vomiting (NV), and a global health and quality of life scale (QL).

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