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It shouldn't be too frequent (because it looses sincerity), but if you've got a reason, go for it.
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Various reasons for this have been proposed; on the one hand, it has been argued that its dependence on ground water necessitates that it grow only where ground water is relatively near the surface; on the other hand, it has been suggested that it cannot survive in higher parts of the landscape because fires are too frequent there.
First, the classical SST does not allow sustained activation during routine responding to be estimated using fMRI, because these responses are too frequent to reliably estimate relative to the constant term of the GLM.
For example, the cases of violence and prejudice against African-Americans are too frequent to suggest that racial equality has been achieved simply because Obama is in the White House.
Our data support the evidence that this kind of screening should not start before age 30 (later in comparison to the cytology – based screening), because in young women HPV infection is too frequent [ 8, 19, 24].
Little-noticed near disasters are too frequent to count.
Fans, and even some drivers, grumble that the races are too frequent and too long.
Assembly Tory leader Andrew RT Davies said outbreaks were too frequent.
The injuries were too frequent, the fractions of seconds he sought too elusive.
Those moments haven't been too frequent, though.
The risk of damaging an expensive guitar can be too high for frequent travels.
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