Sentence examples for a pattern of repeatedly from inspiring English sources

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By now, it's hard not to be suspicious that a pattern of repeatedly bringing up untruths and rumors is more than a coincidence.

In a phone call on Aug. 27, 2008, he counseled her to show a pattern of repeatedly buying and selling shares of Advanced Micro Devices.

Mr. Bolton said the recent discovery that Iran is developing and testing advanced uranium-enrichment centrifuges proved his point, and accused Iran of a "pattern of repeatedly lying to and providing false reports" to the inspection agency.

A Times investigation of a taxpayer-financed insurance system, based on reviews of scores of cases, has found a pattern of repeatedly blocked claims for treatment of psychological injuries sustained by civilian workers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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The composer Alban Berg simply saw it as a pattern of tender ruminations repeatedly interrupted by fitful premonitions of death.

"This is an area of criminal defense law where it seems there's a pattern of the Supreme Court repeatedly telling the lower courts, 'You got it wrong,' " said Patrick O'Donnell, a white-collar defense practitioner at Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis.

"PayPal demonstrated reckless disregard for U.S. economic sanctions requirements… PayPal agents engaged in a pattern of conduct by repeatedly ignoring certain warning signs about potential matches to the [blacklist].".

Burdine maintains that a sole defense counsel's pattern of repeatedly sleeping for a significant amount of time during both phases of a capital murder trial unquestionably amounts to the denial of assistance of counsel during such a stage of trial...

It has been beset by scandal — in 2012, former staffers disclosed to the Toronto Star what the newspaper has called "a pattern of neglect that has repeatedly resulted in animal suffering".

Not long after the company arrived in the city, the State Commission of Correction, which investigates each prison or jail death, began publicly criticizing Prison Health for what it called a pattern of providing care that repeatedly harmed inmates with acute physical or mental illnesses.

"Chancellor Katehi has engaged in a pattern of misrepresentations, … has repeatedly exercised poor judgment when confronted with challenges, has consistently disregarded the impact of her actions on the campus and the university as a whole and has failed to mitigate troubling management practices," said UC spokeswoman Dianne KIein.

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