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  2. 7 Phrases To Ask for Support, According to a Therapist - AOL

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    Next, let’s take a closer look at some phrases you can use in conversation when asking people in your life for support. Related: 16 Things People With High Emotional Intelligence Often Say ...

  3. Double-barreled question - Wikipedia

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    It is committed when someone asks a question that touches upon more than one issue, yet allows only for one answer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This may result in inaccuracies in the attitudes being measured for the question, as the respondent can answer only one of the two questions, and cannot indicate which one is being answered.

  4. 10 Things to Say When Someone Asks Why You're Still Single - AOL

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  5. Supporting line - Wikipedia

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    Two of these lines of support separate the two shapes, and are called critical support lines. [2] Without the assumption of convexity, there may be more or fewer than four lines of support, even if the shapes themselves are disjoint. For instance, if one shape is an annulus that contains the other, then there are no common lines of support ...

  6. Question - Wikipedia

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    Along similar lines, Belnap and Steel (1976) define the concept of a direct answer: A direct answer to a given question is a piece of language that completely, but just completely, answers the question...What is crucial is that it be effectively decidable whether a piece of language is a direct answer to a specific question...

  7. 7 Phrases To Ask for Support, According to a Therapist - AOL

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  8. Single peaked preferences - Wikipedia

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    A group has single-peaked preferences over a set of outcomes if the outcomes can be ordered along a line such that: Each agent has a "best outcome" in the set, and; For each agent, outcomes that are further from his or her best outcome are preferred less. Single-peaked preferences are typical of one-dimensional domains.

  9. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    Epizeuxis: repetition of a single word, with no other intervening words. Hendiadys: use of two nouns to express an idea when it normally would consist of an adjective and a noun. Hendiatris: use of three nouns to express one idea. Homeoteleuton: words with the same ending. Hypallage: a transferred epithet from a conventional choice of wording. [9]