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Sights like these will be less frequent in 2007.
Such trips may be less frequent in any case, because Dr Soghoian now has a new job at the American Civil Liberties Union, mediating between geeks and lawyers, as he did at the FTC.
Reforms appear to be less frequent in countries with a high growth rate.
Even if it is less studied in Africa, and is supposed to be less frequent in black people [1], migraine keeps its classical features.
These demand and supply factors suggest that transitions from career jobs to gradual retirement should be less frequent in Mediterranean Europe.
Considering the ethical issues related to nursing and that Ethics is an integral part of the nursing education in the degree course, one would suppose that academic dishonesty might be less frequent in nursing students than in students of other disciplines.
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Early musculoskeletal complaints are reported frequently in the United States, and are less frequent in Europe.
Bombings have been less frequent in 2015, though targeted killings of police and media workers continue.
Such problems are less frequent in the newer generation of drugs, but they are not unheard of.
This is less frequent in a world of open-source innovation, but very much still there.
IR was less frequent in CHB than in matched CHC (5% vs 35%, respectively, P <.001).
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