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Rebecca Plante, a sociologist at Ithaca College, has been part of a team conducting a multi-campus interview study about sexuality.
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In a telephone interview, the study leader, Tsanangurayi Tongesayi, Ph.
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Interview transcripts from the study reveal several scenarios in which parents felt ridiculed, ignored, or challenged on the subject of food allergies.
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According to the BLS, they study property listings, interview prospective clients, accompany clients to property site, discuss conditions of sale, and draw up real estate contracts.
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In addition, the people who conducted the Harvard study apparently failed to interview a single one of the state regulators who have chosen to incorporate FracFocus into their state disclosure regulations.
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In an interview, Yancy said that although the study is not enough to give Natrecor a complete stamp of approval, he thinks the study was well designed to pick up a signal of kidney side effects.
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The Right Reverend Dr Nigel Peyton, who co-authored the study, said it was "revealing that every interview was interrupted in some way by a caller at the door or on the phone".
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Indeed, in the Israeli study, 93% of those tasked with selecting whom to invite for an interview were female.
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In the film I interview John Jackson who led a major investigation on the shroud in 1978 and has made the study of the Shroud his life's work.
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Jacott is a one-man study in self-justifying paralysis (the movie's funniest scene is his quivering interview for a video-store job).
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As Laffer noted in a 1971 Fortune interview, "Thousands of people work days and nights to get those other models out, " and his study was one Nixon's top advisors incorrectly felt they could understand easily.
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