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But when it comes to eliciting human sympathy, the lesula starts with a couple of advantages.
The opposition put questions deliberately crafted with a view to eliciting certain information from Brough.
It has more to do with his almost evangelical sense of purpose when it comes to eliciting ideas from people.
Fashion may be low on the list of endangered species when it comes to eliciting public sympathy.
In the same way, we don't know to what extent some people are really changing their access to health or relationship advice, or even whether they answered the questions honestly - surveys can be prone to eliciting socially desirable answers.
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, goes on trial next week, for alleged involvement in post-2001 plots, with his lawyers coming closer to eliciting testimony from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the professed 9/11 mastermind.
Then, too, when it comes to eliciting empathy, it's the back of the line for reptiles and amphibians, creatures with, face it, not much in the way of a personality.
John O. Brennan, the Obama administration's top counterterrorism adviser, said recently that the Arbabsiar case showed Miranda had not been an impediment to eliciting intelligence during an initial interrogation.
Techniques employed by RAD are eminently suited to eliciting these requirements.
These questions ranged from assessing content knowledge and tree-thinking abilities to eliciting reflections upon instructional strategies.
In the elaborating sequence (5) sources shift to eliciting and infering students' knowledge, culminating with presenting the teacher's knowledge.
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