Dialogues used in story-telling activities are coded in XML format.
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<statement statementKey="B3" speaker="Al Smith" type="sim" next="B4" mood="talk"> Gentlemen, the real issue is that Perez hasn't a clue about what our primary thrusts in materials are. He's riding the coattails of chemistry with interdisciplinary funding from NSF and I'm not sure how hard that is to get. He isn't project director on any grants listed on the c.v. <references> <reference referenceNo="11345" type="bias" subtype="interdisciplinary bias report and GT survey" agreement=""> This report summarizes data on bias at Georgia Tech. </reference> </references> </statement>
<statement statementKey="B6" speaker="user" type="choice"> <statement statementKey="B6a" speaker="user" next="B7a"> He's been told several times to get grants in core areas. I see too little substance in materials science-oriented research. <references> <reference url="" type="Alteration of original document" subtype="" agreement="3"> </reference> </references> </statement> <statement statementKey="B6b" speaker="user" next="B7b"> I choose to remain silent at this point in the conversation. <references> </references> </statement> <statement statementKey="B6c" speaker="user" next="B7c"> Forming bridges to other disciplines is as important as bringing money into our department. The number of interdisciplinary grants confirms the value of his research. <references> </references> </statement>
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