Sentence examples for frequent residence from inspiring English sources

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At this Midtown temple of southern Italian cooking, Sal Scognamillo, the third-generation executive chef and co-owner, greets newcomers and regulars alike, readily admitting the place never would have lasted if Frank Sinatra had not taken up frequent residence in a curtained-off alcove upstairs.

Immediate effects of orphanhood investigated were trauma from living in a household with a death in the last three years or a sick adult member, stigma and discrimination (being treated worse than other children in the household), frequent residence changes (> 1 move) and residence in a poorer household (poorest quintile of households based on ownership of assets).

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"We found a strong association between frequent changes of residence and suicidal behavior among children," Dr. Qin said.

Since 1939 he had been a trustee of Yaddo, the artist's colony in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where he was also a frequent writer in residence.

Having to live at all times in the worst apt. he owns, to avoid the annoyance of frequent changes of residence, he will improve every one of his holdings..

Having to live at all times in the worst apt. he owns, to avoid the annoyance of frequent changes of residence, he will improve every one of his holdings.

According to lead author Dr. Ping Qin, an associate professor in psychiatric epidemiology at the Centre for Register-Based ReseAarhus Universityinersity in Denmark, the analysis does not prove a causal relationship between frequent changes in residence and suicidal behavior but does suggest "a true connection between the two events".

The possible association with frequent change of residence would suggest that some aspect of population mixing may be implicated.

Another small case control study of juvenile bone tumours (in 88 patients aged 8 25 years) found increased risk associated with frequent change of residence and previous mumps [ 37].

Many seriously mentally ill patients cannot be located, due to frequent change of residence, not having a landline phone, or being homeless.

Secondly we have a large lost to follow-up rate due to frequent change in residence and refusals after having initially consented due to stigma associated with mental illness.

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