Nghĩa của từ interviewees bằng Tiếng Ả Rập

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1. Some interviewees eat Beechnuts …

2. The interviewees were not known Beforehand by the interviewers, and the interviews took place at the interviewees' institutions

3. He had whittled eight interviewees down to two.

4. Interviewees are placed in front of the microphone and grilled.

5. Interviewees need to be ready for some searching questions.

6. Was it possible that the plaintiffs had colluded with Beristain to handpick the interviewees?

7. 28 While conducting interviews for this book, I sometimes posed the chameleon riddle to my interviewees.

8. • Interviewees indicated that Canadian and international bond demand is at an all-time high and growing.

9. The opinions of interviewees align with these data, as do the opinions of funded researchers surveyed.

10. Commentators need to be clear about whether they are enquiring into interviewees' reading or their politics.

11. While conducting interviews for this book, I sometimes posed the chameleon riddle to my interviewees.

12. We usually ask interviewees to perform a few simple tasks on the computer just to test their aptitude.

13. Many accounts were second-hand, with a smaller number of interviewees giving information of their personal experience.

14. 7 This quest for political certainties leads to a mismatch between the researcher's and the interviewees' agenda.

15. Approximately # per cent of the interviewees had been abducted and # per cent had been forced to marry their abductor

16. Was it possible that the plaintiffs had colluded with Beristain to handpick the interviewees?Kroll wanted me to find out.

17. Non-staff interviewees were asked whether they thought ABCs programming had accounted for all, some or none of the increase in the number or size of Aboriginal businesses since 1995.

18. Interviewees said that members of Jabhat al-Nusra and ISIS insisted that women follow a strict dress code that mandated the abaya and hijab and prohibited jeans, close-fitting clothing, and make-up.

19. Some interviewees in Ghana actually felt this was a weak point of international support, which they saw as too aligned to development agendas rather than Bolstering the more general political power of the parliament vis-à-vis the executive.