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We managed to conduct an interview by telephone with two patients and received information by self-ratings from another two patients.
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Despite its own share of insecurity, Afghanistan managed to conduct a credible presidential election last year.
Yoel never took his eyes off his son in the ring, but he still managed to conduct three or four simultaneous conversations with those gathered around him.
Government officials tried for two weeks to silence and discredit her, until an opposition satellite network and CNN managed to conduct interviews with her.
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"Mancera wants to be the mayor who managed to conduct the political reform of the city," Pascoe says, "but it's not evident that this will result from a thorough debate.
At this point, George stepped in on my behalf, and I saw for myself how he has managed to conduct a 27-year, poorly financed study in remote Alaska largely by sheer force of personality alone.
Healey greatly admired the way that the Austrian and Swedish governments managed to conduct successful incomes policies in conjunction with what they called their "social partners" (employers and unions), thereby avoiding the classic UK wage-price spiral.
The United States still has more than 3,000 people on death row, but only five states have managed to conduct 19 executions between them this year, down more than two-thirds on 1999, with public support waning.
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