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Filter by Meaning The respondents in the study were selected based on their age and income.
The experiment required the respondents to perform a series of cognitive tests.
The study's findings were based on data collected from 1,000 respondents.
The respondents were asked to complete a survey about their shopping habits.
The survey asked respondents to rate their satisfaction with the company's customer service.
The respondents were given a deadline of two weeks to complete the survey.
The customers were respondents to the new menu items, ordering them frequently at the restaurant.
The customer feedback form allowed respondents to rate the company's service on a scale of 1 to 5.
The judge allowed the respondents to testify via video conference.
The researchers collected data from a random sample of respondents.
The respondents in the study were asked to rate their level of satisfaction with the product.
The researcher needed more respondents to participate in the study.
The survey included a sample of both male and female respondents.
The respondents were given a set of instructions to follow during the study.
The research team sent surveys to potential respondents to gather data for their study.
The experiment required respondents to complete a series of cognitive tasks.
The researchers collected demographic information from the respondents to better understand their sample.
The respondents were randomly assigned to either the treatment group or the control group.
The judge dismissed the case after the respondents failed to appear in court.
The respondents were given a copy of the court's decision.
The respondents were instructed to remain in the courtroom until the proceedings were over.
The respondents were allowed to plead the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination.
The respondents' testimony was pivotal in determining the outcome of the case.
The respondents were required to submit their responses to the court within 30 days.
The respondents' statements were recorded for the court record.
The respondents were granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for their testimony.
The respondents were provided with legal counsel to help them navigate the proceedings.
The respondents were asked to provide their personal information.
The respondents' answers to the prosecutor's questions were evasive and noncommittal.
The respondents were instructed not to discuss the case with anyone outside of the courtroom.
The respondents' names and personal information were kept confidential to protect their safety.
The respondents were asked to provide evidence to support their claims.
The respondents were granted an extension to submit their written statements.
The respondents were asked to confirm their identity before giving their testimony.
The judge called upon the respondents to take the oath before giving their testimony.
The defendants and respondents were seated on opposite sides of the courtroom.
The respondents were represented by a team of experienced lawyers.
The respondents to the job application were notified of their acceptance via email.
The survey results showed that the majority of respondents preferred the new product.
The survey was distributed to a diverse group of respondents to ensure a representative sample.
The survey respondents were offered a discount code as an incentive to complete the survey.
The respondents to the email were asked to provide their availability for an upcoming meeting.
The survey asked respondents to provide their age, gender, and income.
The company sent out a follow-up email to remind the respondents to complete the survey.
The survey included a section where respondents could provide additional comments or feedback.
The respondents were instructed to click on the link provided in the email to complete the survey.
The email asked all respondents to RSVP by the end of the day.
The company used a random sample of respondents to test the effectiveness of their new marketing campaign.
The survey was designed to gather data from a representative sample of respondents.
The customer service representative was helpful and responsive to the respondents' inquiries.
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