Sentence examples for described more often from inspiring English sources

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Numbness is described more often in DPN.

Dyspareunia was described more often in the LSH group.

Patients who died during admission were more likely to be older, consciousness was described more often as confused and they had lower blood pressure at admission.

He is the author of Beaten, Seared, and Sauced (Random House 2011), which he wishes were described more often as the "Jesus' Son of cooking-school memoirs".

Women described more often how they communicated with the family and friends, who consequently tried to support them, but women experienced loss of privacy by telling colleagues at work.

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Her diary sets out goals for the year in the form of her lengthy list of New Year resolutions, and individual entries describe, more often than not, her failure to attain them.

When asked where they personally sought care, the answer often described more general societal behaviour: Going "down at AED; everybody run to Kingstown [location of AED]" (participant 2).

Indeed, this p(C) effect is often described more generally as the probability of the cue effect, or the cue-density effect, as it occurs with either causes or predictors as cue events; see, e.g., Blanco et al., 2011, 2013; Hannah & Beneteau, 2009; Matute, 1996; Matute et al., 2011; Perales et al., 2005; Vadillo et al., 2011).

The estimation of these dependencies are, more often than not, described more adequately using quadratic polynomials than a linear model.

Her spare, present-tense narration is interspersed with her drawings — my favorite is a typewriter with a comically elongated roller for extra-wide documents, a loving ode to obsolescence — and Fulford's eerily composed black-and-white photographs, which sometimes depict the thing described but more often don't, building a larger world through association.

They found that an irregular shape, indistinct margins and posterior acoustic shadowing were described significantly more often in ILC than in other tumor types (88% versus 67%, p < 0.001; 95%versus76%6%, p = 0.001; 84% versus 58%, p = 0.001, respectively).

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