Sentence examples for frequent lapse from inspiring English sources

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The next most frequent lapse was arrogance, (342), with 187 reported incidences involving students (57% of this domain) and 117 (34%) involving physician/teaching faculty.

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Bangladesh's government inspectors, however, are known to be overstretched and prone to frequent lapses.

There's no soundtrack except for the back-and-forth commentary of police radio, with frequent lapses into silence that heighten the extreme drama.

Yet nothing could disguise the superficiality of the interpretation, or the indifferent quality of the vocal ensemble, with much poor intonation and frequent lapses between pit and stage.

Explaining the frequent lapses in memory, witnesses said that the events under scrutiny had taken place more than three years earlier, during a period of confusion and tumult following the official end of hostilities and the deposing of Saddam.

The enclosed space and the age of the couple — as well as Isadora's increasingly frequent lapses of lucidity — may remind you, at first, of "Amour," Michael Haneke's unsparing end-of-life excursion.

But for all their supernatural and surrealist flights, their frequent lapses into trance states, the films remain concretely rooted in their physical realities: the ominous expanses of American exurbia, the eerily desolate Lower Manhattan of the mid-1980s.

More surprising are his frequent lapses into lazy exposition and cliché; he fails completely, for instance, to come up with anything more than a bad pastiche of American-sounding dialogue.

These and frequent lapses into unbelievability (Henry's mother attempting to bury her sister in frozen ground while her young son holds a rifle on the evil Colonel; hotel porters continuing to ticket luggage as a raging wildfire bears down on the hotel where fleeing refugees have taken shelter) mar what might have been, in more experienced hands, a little sweetheart of a book.

And it will have a provision to expand and make permanent a tax credit for corporations' research and development expenses; for three decades, the credit has been enacted temporarily, given its revenue cost, and then always extended, but with frequent lapses that frustrate businesses.

Engagement in HIV care, including attendance at scheduled clinic appointments and adherence to antiretroviral therapy tends to be inconsistent during the re-entry period, leading to frequent lapses in treatment and virologic failure (Baillargeon et al., 2009; Meyer et al., 2014a; Springer et al., 2004).

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