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At least in theory, and at least sometimes, interviews could prove a heightened form of conversation; as soon as the tape recorder's little red light came on, people paid attention, rose to the more eloquent side of themselves and talked with a care and intensity they would seldom muster in life.
"Sometimes interviews can be taken out of context, I'm sure such was the case," he wrote.
Sometimes interviews can be taken out of context, I'm sure such was the case.
You do not want to confuse candidates and sometimes interviews can blend together in your mind.
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(Bill Carter, a spokesman for the F.B.I., said that agents sometimes interviewed detainees in Pakistani custody but that the bureau never comments on particular cases. He added, "It is the policy of the F.B.I. not to be involved in the abuse of individuals").
Over the 15 years I did three waves of data collection, sometimes interviewing the same people every few years when I could find them, other times only speaking to someone once.
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