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The most frequent ways include recurring talks on school matters and the importance of achieving upward mobility.
(1) Language structure is emergent and, therefore, structural regularity and variation arises from more frequent ways of using language.
Workplace aggression appears in more insidious and more frequent ways than flying computers, as evidenced by this story from an advertising sales coordinator.
He argued, "One of the more frequent ways in which non-alignment is given false roots (emphasis mine) is by referring back to the Asian African Conference, which was held in the Indonesian city of Bandung in 1955" (Willetts 1978, p. 14).
Saying "I'm sorry" is one of the most common, frequent ways we gesture our intent to repair, right?
I am afraid of the increasingly frequent ways that, in the name of "government" and "democracy," it feels like the religious beliefs and moral values I share with millions of Americans are being trampled on.
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The most frequent way of cutting jobs has been through layoffs, but some employees, particularly those who have been around for many years, have been offered buyout packages that often encourage early retirement.
Mr. Bakr said that Mr. Reid's mother, Lesley Hughes, said he had gone to Pakistan, a frequent way station in the 1990's for British Muslims seeking to join radical Islamic movements with bases in Afghanistan.
In that time, her methods became notorious throughout the industry – Wilson was not a woman to mince her words, with snappy one-liners the frequent way to feed back on students' work.
In such a case, the most frequent way of making collective choices is to vote.
This is perhaps the most frequent way in which categories are discussed in the history of philosophy, including the Middle Ages.
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