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During peak times, pickups can be as frequent as every 15 minutes.
Republicans say the meetings are open to all 49 senators and may be as frequent as every week.
In higher education, implicit bias often refers to unconscious racial or socioeconomic bias towards students, which can be as frequent as explicit bias (Boysen, et. al 2009).
But physical therapy in the hospital may not be as frequent as one might wish, due to everyday barriers like scheduling conflicts, free time, and so on.
Wins may not be as frequent as Gitin would hope but he has chosen only to serve those who have been rejected by everyone else.
Second, in order to communicate with two-hop neighbors, the communication may not need to be as frequent as that with the immediate neighbors, which results in a saving of power.
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Nationwide electricity cuts are as frequent as ever.
Regardless of this policy decision, we do not think this problem is as frequent as it could be thought.
In the early 2000s, media reports of leopards mauling and killing people were as frequent as Bollywood celebrity gossip.
Shakespearean monologues were a weekly occurrence, murder was as frequent as it was casual and dark philosophising on right and wrong was a given.
My need for sex has always been as frequent as my need for coffee: so urgent, random and thrilling that love has played little part in it.
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