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Sinden is set in his ways, which include moderate wages for players and frequent replacements on his coaching staff.
If he were to choose a type of product to receive in a box every month, he would select electronics, because gadgets change so often that frequent replacements seem worthwhile.
The companies that ran these businesses cost-engineered the products to make them cheaper to produce, for instance, by making mattresses singled-sided — which forces more frequent replacements.
On average, each prosthetic has a lifespan of five years, and when considering younger children who are growing every day and are prone to breaking things, more frequent replacements are required.
The most frequent replacements for self-bioisosteres are the following: halogen replacements (nearly 50%% of all substitutions), ring modifications, and substitutions.
The involvement of school authorities and parents (for in-school youth) and of community leaders (for out-of-school youth) makes it more likely that suitable candidates are selected, thus reducing the need for frequent replacements.
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A two-piece drainable system allows for frequent replacement of the actual bag, yet the baseplate only needs to be replaced once or twice weekly.
And defibrillators require frequent replacement, with each procedure providing another opportunity for infection.
The drill bit wears out quickly and requires frequent replacement, often once a day.
He also became a frequent replacement on NBC network news and sports programs.
L.E.D. lights use a small fraction of the energy of incandescent and fluorescent bulbs and need far less frequent replacement.
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