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Remarkably often, these rooms are too cold in the summer and too warm in the winter, and there are no thermostats to enable easy resetting, the temperature being subject to central control.
Remarkably often these days, the "news" is a single hyped-up story -- most recently, the San Bernardino shootings -- reported frenetically and yet formulaically, often in near-apocalyptic fashion.
Physicians do get things wrong, remarkably often.
THE rulers of the capitalist roost change remarkably often.
But it is also because, remarkably often, the term is entirely accurate.
When it was not him, which it really was remarkably often, it was a team-mate.
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Passing through STEM career pathways women drop out remarkably more often than men, resulting in a much smaller proportion of women at the end of the pipeline.
And, remarkably, they often do, even when a lot of money is at stake.
Even these are remarkably vague, often citing factors like being "proactive".
Many enterprises are remarkably inefficient, often relying on personal favours from former officers, of whom there are many.
This can be interpreted in an unfavorable sense, for young persons who seem remarkably mature often have problems, or the groundwork for them.
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