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Accordingly, fitness testing at all levels of play has become a more prevalent and expected practice in determining a player's capacity to perform and a benchmark for gauging effectiveness of training and individual improvement.
A more prevalent problem is simply whittling down recess time.
That's a more prevalent ideal among younger people.
Bond-based financing is becoming a more prevalent way to finance such hotels, he said.
A more prevalent and likely long-term distraction is technology.
"Our impression is it's far more prevalent a practice than it was in the past," said Loren Siegel, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union in New York, which opposes the profiles.
Therefore, hepatitis A is more prevalent in the under-developed and developing countries where environmental sanitation is poor and people have poor hygiene practices[ 1].
Fortunately, recent developments indicate that convex optimization problems are more prevalent in practice than was previously thought [ 6].
At this point, though, we can safely classify widespread voter fraud as a misperception — and one that is far more prevalent than the practice itself.
This phenomenon, that younger, better-educated patients who have diseases of longer duration but slightly better overall health status are more prevalent in specialist practices than in generalist practices is well know in the literature[ 14].
However, as the results of the recent ARDS Network study of fluid management in ALI/ARDS suggest, this dilemma is likely to be even more prevalent in clinical practice [ 23].
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