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He requests these briefings on a far more frequent basis than the other living presidents, they said.
Even later when I spoke to my friend about this, who was a far more frequent user of public transport, I was really disheartened by her casual response.
"It's hardly the biggest thing we're dealing with," Ms. Lascoutx said, calling children's privacy, especially online, a far more frequent concern.
"From a footballing perspective we're trying to offer our better elite players on the island the chance to play at a better standard on a far more frequent basis than they're used to," Dewsnip continued.
Furthermore, for many genes such as hMLH1, BRCA1 and E-CADHERIN, aberrant methylation of CpG islands is a far more frequent mechanism of gene inactivation in sporadic tumours than gene mutation or deletion.
(2) Although volunteers were selected for participation in trials on the basis of their high risk for LC combined with their excellent health and ability to undergo resectional thoracic surgery, competing lethal morbidities were a far more frequent cause of death than LC.
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Kauffman's job as emergency goalie grew into something of a regular gig involving a handful of games and far more frequent practices.
Genes are lost with probability v, an event that is far more frequent than the emergence of new gene types u, and h is the mean number of genes gained per genome by HGT.
As is the case for infections caused by by other chlamydiae, an asymptomatic or mild clinical course of C. psittaci is far more frequent than a fulminant outbreak of disease.
John Ulzheimer, a credit-industry expert, says the study suggests errors are far more frequent than an industry-backed study in 2011, which found that fewer than 1 percent of reports have material errors.
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