Sentence examples for changed infrequently from inspiring English sources

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(They chose their starting date because the price of oil generally changed infrequently before 1973, and by small amounts).

Passwords that are automatically supplied to the mail program -- and changed infrequently -- make you more vulnerable to Internet intruders and malware looking for e-mail accounts to hijack.

However, state taxes are a small percent of alcohol prices and tax rates have changed infrequently over time.

Current manual keying methods used to secure router control messages are error prone, not scalable, and result in keys being changed infrequently (or not at all) due to lack of authorized personnel.

Therefore, the tubing leading to the smoke filter is a potential reservoir for NTM because it is changed infrequently and can contain skin debris within the corrugated tubing.

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It comprised "fallen angels", the securities of former investment-grade companies that had fallen on hard times, which changed hands infrequently and at big discounts to face value.

21 The reason for sickness absence was changed relatively infrequently on continuing absences within the same episode, and the authors stated that relatively few of these long term claimants ever return to paid work.

This paper explores the context of remote monitoring of parameters acquired through SCADA Supervisoryy Control and Data Acquisition) systems, with particular focus on parameters that change infrequently (temperature, light levels, humidity, etc).

We argue that current approaches such as publish-subscribe[18, 19], multicast trees[11] or gossip-based protocols[20] are not adequate to handle these dynamics, because they assume the matching rules are fixed or change infrequently (therefore changes are too expensive).

First, in WMN, each mesh router aggregates traffic flows for a large number of mobile clients, and therefore the aggregate traffic load changes infrequently, which offers the predictability for assigning channel width in term of traffic pattern and permits capacity optimization based on estimated traffic demand.

What's more, the town does not quite roll out the red carpet for new residents -- the million-dollar houses change hands infrequently, and the borough, like a handful of others in the state, does not allow "For Sale" signs.

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