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31. The written press provides back-up, analysis and in-depth knowledge but rarely encourages or inspires people.
32. The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research, but here is shown to be most valuable.
33. The meeting therefore set the stage for further in-depth analysis.
34. The committee has ordered an in-depth study of juvenile crime.
35. I was led to believe that your programme was noted for its in-depth research of the facts.
36. It was winter sports, for heaven's sake, not an in-depth seminar on personal relationships!
37. Mr Garvey, 57, is known as a hands-on manager with in-depth knowledge of the operations of a steel mill.
38. See chapter 6 for an in-depth discussion of this topic.
39. Many high schools also have rearranged their schedules to give students time for in-depth study and for workplace experiences.
40. They caused no injuries but sparked the in-depth investigation in late February, which was extended for an additional four months.
41. An in-depth study of a particular system will also be researched.
42. A questionnaire on patterns of substance abuse will be followed-up by in-depth interviews with pupils.
43. The research should also indicate specific geographical regions where in-depth analyses of syntactic variation could most usefully be carried out.
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45. The jurors in the criminal trial did not hold a news conference after their verdict and in many cases avoided in-depth interviews.
46. More features, more in-depth coverage of the real issues of rock and pop.
47. In working life he is a Boeing 747 pilot and he also gave an in-depth demonstration on the blood curdling medieval art.
48. The accusation has been wholly refuted by an in-depth analysis of the evidence.
49. Gartner, which is based in Stamford, Connecticut, also does in-depth analysis of industries and user trends.
50. Mr. Garvey is known as a hands-on manager with an in-depth knowldege of the whole company.
51. There is little time, and little scope for an in-depth analysis of the political-economic context of the conservation programme.
52. In addition he suggests a random sampling of enquiries for further in-depth analysis.
53. This is the first in-depth study of Charlie Rolls as a pioneer aviator.
54. We shall be conducting a series of in-depth interviews with economic experts.
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55. There will also be in-depth discussion on Northern Ireland and the Mr Clinton's plan to send a fact-finding mission.
56. Government officials are working out details of the plan, with the result of an in-depth overview expected around Easter.
57. The techniques include in-depth, and less-structured, interviews, discussion groups, role playing and psychological tests.
58. Such in-depth research is what Sunday-morning collecting should evolve into but seldom does.
59. Clearly the ward sister will have an in-depth knowledge of the workload and fluctuations.
60. Research is concentrated on two specific areas, so that each receives in-depth survey and analysis.
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