Sentence examples for choices more often from inspiring English sources

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Another challenge in the decision-making process of admission of elderly patients aged 80 years and older is that physicians' choices more often are intuitive than "rational".

The difference between you and the competitor who is beating you is the discipline to make these choices more often and effectively.

It would therefore seem that health professionals have to make intervention choices more often according to the limitations of the institutional environment in which they work, even if clinical data for their stroke patients show that some of those patients should be given more time and resources.

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And the food of choice, more often than not, was the roast beef sandwich, which once, according to Mr. Karce, put an Arby's across the street out of business.

For all the bright talk about multicultural mosaics, the age of globalization has also been an age of unprecedented religious and racial sorting — sometimes by choice, more often at gunpoint.

William Boyd On the whole I prefer to give a book token and let people make their own selection, but my book-gift of choice more often than not tends to be Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire (Penguin Modern Classics).

-If you could choose not to listen to gossip when you come upon it, would you make this choice more often than not, and why or why not? -Have you ever found gossip to be helpful to you?

While managed retreat is not always the right choice for communities threatened by climate change, both Mach and Hino said that it may be the right choice more often than we're willing to admit, and they hope that their analysis will lead to its more forthright consideration.

Spanish patients also used the central answer choice more often than French patients (mean percentage of central answer: 18% for Spanish patients; 10% for French patients), whereas French patients used the intermediate answer choices (answers 2 or 4 over a 1-5 range) more often (mean percentage of intermediate answers: 36% for French patients; 11% for Spanish patients).

However, certain patient groups (such as more highly educated and younger patients [ 59, 79, 80, 82, 83], patients with higher incomes [ 59, 82, 83] and patients without an existing (satisfactory) relationship with a provider [ 42, 47]) make an active choice more often.

Categories can be presented as choices, but more often, they designate limitations to our freedom.

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