Value |
Category |
As mentioned in A.17 the informationn given does not seem to b e reliable |
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Evasive & unreliable answers |
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Good approach |
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Information given seems to be reliable. |
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Information given seems to be reliable |
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Interview was reliable and the figures were quite precisely calculated |
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Mr Kaudeer refused to give figures about expenses and profits which come directl |
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No Comments |
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No comment |
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No comments |
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No hesitation in giving the information |
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No hesitation to give answer |
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No problem |
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No reason |
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Nothing to inform |
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Respondent did not reveal all required information |
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Small enterprise in acommercial building with a unite of pruduction.The numbers |
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annual basic information |
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answer are reliable |
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answer without hesitation |
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answer has not been given with pressision |
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can rely on information |
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can rely on it |
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comprehensif |
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friendly |
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gave all the information without hesitation |
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given all informations without hesitating |
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has given all information without any hesitation |
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hesitated in giving the informations |
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information given seems to be reliable |
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interview too long it seem to be irritated |
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it appears that the received information are reliable. |
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most wellcome and seem interested |
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no comment |
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no comments |
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no hesi tation to give information |
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no problem |
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no problem encountered |
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no problem,the figures given are reliable |
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no problem,wiyh the of fiscal administration the respondent hesitated to reveal |
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no problems |
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no reason |
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nothing to say |
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nothing has to announce |
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nothing to say |
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refused to give answer with precisioin |
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reliable information |
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seems to be sincere |
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the director was quite reluctant to give the figures |
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the enterprise has just start to operate.the figures given are the estimation ca |
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the monsier was very co-operative |
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the owner need a place to continue to work |
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there is that him and his wife in the business |
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trustworthy person |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.