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were scenarios
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An outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work.
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They were scenarios fit for tabloids, but Ms. Blackman didn't play them for shock or voyeuristic thrills.
In particular, there were scenarios in which people speculated that the Pakistanis might use one weapon on Indian troops in the field, almost as a demonstration, a warning, and that such a limited use on a battlefield might not create the political space for India to escalate.
Still, there were scenarios seriously discussed by both sides — similar to scenarios discussed by American and Soviet generals back in the nineteen-fifties, before mutually assured destruction was established as the premise of deterrence — in which nuclear weapons would be a kind of battlefield weapon.
Nevertheless, there were scenarios in which DTC-GT was considered acceptable.
However, there were scenarios, such as CCS diagnosis group 237, where the ICD-9 codes were distributed between categories.
Three of the attitude items were scenarios and the rest of the 22 attitude items were measured on a four-point Likert scale (1 = strongly agree, 2 = somewhat agree, 3 = somewhat disagree, 4 = strongly disagree).
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Let's be clear, all Osborne has are "scenarios".
"There are scenarios out there that traders have prepared for.
"Certainly there are scenarios where rates would fall again, there are scenarios where they wouldn't need to fall again".
That's scenarios, plural.
- How authentic are scenarios in the book?
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