Qualitative approaches, such as those described by Bernard, increasingly serve our investigations informatively. |
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However, if we were to intelligently and informatively argue the point to the extreme, we would find it makes absolutely no sense. |
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Valuable detail was added to the familiar image of Greene, who was placed informatively in a wider context. |
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But in other respects it is a marvellously readable, magnificently sweeping survey of Western thought, distinctive for placing it informatively into its historical context. |
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It is incumbent on the media to report on these complex themes honestly and informatively. |
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The scope of the analysis is not specified, but is only listed informatively in the appendix of the standard. |
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In this manual, we would like to introduce you to this device as informatively and entertainingly as possible. |
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The thrust of my words was that the financial statements should, as informatively as possible, set out the operational results and financial position of the Government. |
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If pidgins have sometimes been defined, less informatively, as lingua francas, it is because they evolved from varieties that had served as trade languages. |
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Knowledge of the field, an ability to write informatively, succinctly and wittily, and an insatiable curiosity are more important attributes than prior journalistic experience. |
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Even once geological unit maps are created, they can still be presented more informatively by encompassing the textural information provided by SAR data. |
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Explanatory graphics, 3D animations, film sequences and interactive elements shape the online course for learners entertainingly and informatively. |
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