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You can use it in a variety of contexts, for example: "The teacher asked us to set a question for the next class discussion."
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"For example, in maths, a teacher could set a question that includes a gay family," says Ulrich.
The pupils were set a question designed to maintain the survey's focus on overt behaviour: 'What I Did in the Air Raids and What Happened to Me'.
The home they shared on 4922 New Utrecht Avenue, also in Borough Park, cost $30 a month in rent and did not have a "radio set," a question census takers asked as a gauge of affluence.
Every year more than 100,000 German schoolchildren, one group aged 10-12, and the other aged 12-14, areachch set a question daily from December 1 to 24.
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The reviewer completed a form with six questions pertaining to cases of unpredicted death (question set A) and four questions pertaining to cases of unexpected survival (question set B). Question set A or B was completed depending on patient outcome.
Always set a security question that YOU and YOU ONLY may find.
Before answering questions from reporters, Burr set a ground rule: no questions about the House investigation.
Setting: A multi-question electronic survey.
However, how to determine the number of coefficient sets remains a question.
They are not setting out with a question.
JH: Do you have a one set question that you ask almost everybody?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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