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It's always one word.
I am so tired right now I can't think straight. Of course I am working on a rush. My question is about out side. Is it two words or one word, "outside." I looked it up in two dictionaries but b/c of my brain fog I'm still not sure.
Thanks,
Janiece
Q. Do you have any idea of the number of times that -- for example, that Mr. Smith called you out side of your -- out side of the time that you were on the clock?
Thanks, Rosalie,
I think that's it!!!
Janiece, I found noradrenergic reuptake inhibitor. Hope that helps.
Oh, no, Isabella, I was not being critical at all. I just wanted you to know I knew it was wrong. I appreciate your input.
Thank you!!!
Maybe use (sic) or put a (phon.) behind the word. That's what I do when it happens in videotaped proceedings.
BTW, didn't mean to insult your research skills :)
Yes, I know, Isabella. Not only did he butcher the word, I think he said the wrong word.
Thank you!!!
SNRIs are selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors. Don't know if that helps you.
Sounds like he's trying to say neurogenic. Not sure how to handle that with the video though.
This doctor said this word, "neurogenergic." It's a videotape.
Q. What is Wellbutrin?
A. It's in the class of an SS -- sorry, SNRI, a selective neurogenurgic (as spoken) reuptake inhibitor.
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