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The phrase "the interview indicating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or insights that are revealed or suggested during an interview. Example: "The interview indicating the candidate's strong leadership skills impressed the hiring committee."
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the interview indicating
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An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures.
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Most (89%; 178 of 200) had seen at least one sick child in the 7 days before the interview, indicating that they were actively providing CCM services.
Furthermore, there were no wheezy episodes registered by the GP that was not recorded in the diary or subsequently reported at the interview, indicating high awareness about project participation among both parents and doctors.
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The interview indicates that the investigative team never proposed the "misbehavior before the enemy" charge, which military legal experts have described as unusual and Bergdahl's lead defense attorney, Eugene Fidell, has suggested was politically driven.
Michael Steel, a spokesman for Boehner, said the interview indicated that Obama was "doubling down on his 'go-it-alone' strategy, rather than listening to the American people, who want us to work together to get things done for the country".
However the atmosphere during the interview indicated honesty.
The interview indicated that the same symptoms had developed in other family members in Iraq.
We asked household heads to identify co-occupants and if co-occupants were not present at the interview, indicate their whereabouts.
And the children aren't alone: a standardized test given at the time of the interview indicated that more than two-thirds of the mothers interviewed may be suffering depression or anxiety disorders.
If the woman during the interview indicated further need for talking with a professional or wanted to meet the assisting midwife, this was taken into consideration and was arranged by the interviewer.
The major shift in NHIS responses in 1997, accompanying a relocation of the self-rated health item within the overall structure of the interview, indicates that ordering effects for the self-rated health item can be large.
The finding that 58.8% of all respondents had experienced some episodes of oral pain or discomfort during the 12 months preceding the interview, indicate that oral health problems are common among adults in Tanzania.
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