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Note how these estimates become less frequent when the interference turns on.
A longitudinal population-based study from Norway recently showed that nocturnal awakenings become less frequent when toddlers reach 18 months of age [ 6], suggesting that also the mothers sleep may improve at this stage compared to the weeks and months immediately after the birth.
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The visits became less frequent when the sons moved to a Boston suburb with their mother and her second husband in 1965, but the relationship remained sturdy.
Small moments of liberation like these became less frequent when he and his wife created a daughter, which by all indication they did by compressing a metric ton of pure sugar into a tiny bundle.
This syndrome became less frequent when chloroquine was the drug of choice for malaria from 1950 until the 1990s (1).
"When you focus on emotionally meaningful goals, life gets better, you feel better, and the negative emotions become less frequent and more fleeting when they occur".
When the pops become less frequent, with a couple seconds in between pops, you can take the popcorn off the stove.
The treatment sessions are designed to become less frequent over time to encourage independence and continuation of exercise when therapy is complete.
OLT proposes that behaviours that have contingent consequences for the individual are more likely to be repeated when the individual's "anticipated consequences" of their behaviour are favourable, and will become less frequent if their anticipated consequences are less positive.
When Royal Mail joins this list, we can be assured that deliveries to remote areas will become less frequent and/or more expensive, while postal workers will have greater workload and less time for human contact.
The messages become less frequent.
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