1. The early surveys sought factual information about people and tended to ask straightforward questions to elicit this information. 2. The less standardised section is used to elicit information more varied and qualitative in character. 3. Other questions were designed to elicit information about extent of Creole use as perceived by the respondent. 4. And Seattle-King County has adopted a set of non-leading questions to help elicit information about the possible sources of an illness. 5. By eliciting information about the satisfaction and success of recent graduates, the NRC ranking would give a much clearer picture of differences among graduate departments. 6. Federal officials said the proposed new procedures would help elicit such information. 7. I thought the presence of one when you were trying to interview somebody or elicit information from a reluctant source would complicate matters. 8. Inquiries of the local constabulary elicited no information on missing snow rakes, brooms, et al. 9. Israeli officials have said the raids are likely to continue, as Israel elicits information from Palestinians captured in the incursions of the past weeks. |