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We've relied heavily on him for runs and he delivered, more often than not.
These delivery patterns mainly depend on given network structures and product groups (e.g., fresh products are delivered more often than dry foods).
And if you choose to pursue your career in the pharmaceutical industry itself, remember what you have read--in the changing way consultancy is delivered, more often than not when the consultants are brought in they represent an opportunity, rather than a threat.
Instruction was more informal, and was delivered, more often than not, by parents or older boys with whom we played, rather than professional instructors.
Women in the intervention communities had more antenatal care and were delivered more often with safe kits.
Younger women aged 15 to 22 delivered more often with the assistance of a TBA than women 23 years and older.
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In Nairobi, less-educated, poorer, non-Kikuyu women, and women living in the neighborhood farther from public health services have poorer ANC and deliver more often outside of a health facility.
Second, there is a possibility of selection bias since women who experience perinatal loss or pregnancy complications in their first pregnancy may tend to deliver more often at this hospital in their subsequent pregnancy compared to women who deliver a healthy child or had normal pregnancy.
For children two years and above, DA (94.3% of nurses reported delivering 'always' or 'often') and OHA (91.4% of nurses reported delivering 'always' or 'often') were delivered more frequently than FV (73% reported delivering 'always' or 'often').
(To the rappers' horror, Fancy sometimes sealed his gift with a kiss, which was often delivered more enthusiastically than it was received).
A tightly wound soul man transported directly from a 1950s pulpit, he was often astonishing, and delivered more emotional impact as the season progressed.
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