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To maintain the purity of the quasi-experimental framework, it is crucial to minimize variance in the interviewer's performance and, especially, to quash any potential tendency to inference and interpretation or any tendency for the patient to veer from the initial question.
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Veer from the script, however, and the results are mixed.
Greenberg's direction doesn't veer from the expected.
But on some issues I veer from the noncommittal middle.
The infatuations with face-saving veer from the tragic to the comic, usually by design.
Yet other forms of outreach veer from the risible to the oppressive.
It is a seesawing of emotion that can veer from the worshipful to the venomously resentful.
Chinese media are not allowed to veer from the Party line when discussing the issue.
In the van't Veer study, from an initial set of 24481 human genes synthesised by inkjet microarray technology, about 5000 genes were found to be significantly expressed.
But she never does veer far from that initial announcement — "I am a feminist" — and the joy of watching Wolf work is partly in the relentlessness of her focus.
Those who veered from the script faced swift reprimand.
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