======= Date Modified 14 23 2010 09:23:31 =======
I acknowledge up front that this "should" receive the prize for most boring thread but i've sat here going "mmm"... "umm.." and just can't think.. so here i am.
I'm writing up my future research section and I have the lead out sentence as '.. there are a number of areas that would benefit from future research' then i have a series of bullet points. Each bullet point has:
- this "should" be explored
- that "should" be examined
I don't want to say ought and i don't want to say might.. i want to be firm, but fair, any suggestions please ?
Thanks Chuff
======= Date Modified 14 Nov 2010 09:40:59 =======
Am I allowed to answer myself ;-) can i give myself a star
the time spent posting release the creative thoughts... i've come up with ...
The X method should
Research is needed to
It is suggested that attention be given to
Consideration should be applied
Further work would be constructive
I know there's still two shoulds but better than five (turkey)
how about 'there is an opportunity for' or' X suggest that y might be a fruitful line of further enquiry' or 'it might be advantageous to consider further work in A to enhance/develop support these findings by expanding this particular concept' ...or - gimmie the money and I will continue the research further myself :-):$
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