In full control of your faculties.
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Examples for "collected"
Examples for "collected"
1Data are collected within several countries and over a number of years.
2Data were collected regarding patient and physician experience, and health service use.
3For each case clinical, hospital course, treatment and outcome data were collected.
4It previously collected contact information, travel history, family information, and prior addresses.
5We collected suicidal thought using a question from the Patient Health Questionnaire-9.
1So long as my thumb tatters merely the margin, I am quite equanimous.
2Reesa, equanimous to a fault, reached for her purse and pulled out a few dollars.
3[The writer seems to contradict himself here, having just boasted of possessing a pretty equanimous disposition.
1As Margaret's parents would visit, their home would need a self-contained apartment.
2Fifty-seven percent of respondents said they supported freedom camping for self-contained vehicles.
3They're self-contained operations with standard ways of trading information with each other.
4It's unclear whether Make will continue to operate as a self-contained operation.
5According to specifications on these systems, even the environmental systems are self-contained.
1Microbial community structures did not differ between staff-collected and self-collected nasal swabs.
2These swabs were to evaluate how self-collected swabs compared with clinician-collected swabs.
3In addition, participants self-collected nasal swabs at home four weeks later.
4Conclusion: In our study the concordance between health professional and self-collected swab was excellent.
5Her patience and steadiness are quite extraordinary however even in the less self-collected moments.
1Riley was the most self-possessed and solemnly deliberate person in the republic.
2In this season of general panic, Gasca alone appeared calm and self-possessed.
3Again the clear glow in her cheek, the self-possessed Fanny of old.
4Ernest has none of my fluctuations; he is always calm and self-possessed.
5The old mother alone was perfectly self-possessed and up to the occasion.
1The Health Minister is poised to sack the Waikato District Health Board.
2International markets, especially emerging markets, are poised to do better, he said.
3They were poised just outside the town, not far above the sea.
4The Government is poised to introduce plain packaging legislation for tobacco products.
5Brown's earlier indictments were poised to become a First Amendment test case.
6It was poised to rise nearly 3 basis points on the week.
7It has a relatively young population and it poised for global trade.
8One of them seems poised to understand what happened here, long ago.
9Oppenheim was poised to sign a deal on the matter within days.
10This week, however, Melania Trump is poised to step into the limelight.
11Developing countries, in particular, are poised to see their urban populations soar.
12Tahiti-infos said another two members were also poised to leave Flosse's party.
13Malnutrition rates, already double those of last year, are poised to leap.
14That included the list of other banks that were poised to sign.
15Duncan held out his right hand, his left poised above his gun.
16Abe is poised to nominate the new governor in the coming days.
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