Let me please ask a new question:
Recently, my supervisor suggested to write: "Earlier research work characterizes organizational tenure with a socialization process." Why can´t I say: Earlier research work characterizes organizational tenure by a socialization process.
Does by/with change the meaning of the sentence?
" Why can´t I say: Earlier research work characterizes organizational tenure by a socialization process. Does by/with change the meaning of the sentence? Neither version sounds right to me.
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Let me please ask a new question:
Recently, my supervisor suggested to me that I should write: "Earlier research work characterizes organizational tenure with a socialization process." Why can´t I say: Earlier research work characterizes organizational tenure by a socialization process.
Does by/with change the meaning of the sentence?
Neither version sou