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(Companies frequently call on their allies and trade associations to do the reframing when their own spokespeople don't have the credibility to pull it off).
Social scientists studying natural disaster recovery frequently call on the term "fragile" to describe human systems that are vulnerable to and compromised after natural disasters.
Pro-Palestinian groups frequently call on prominent cultural and academic figures to boycott Israel because of its occupation of the West Bank and its blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Indeed, patients and homes who frequently call on GPs may be more likely to find that on a given occasion, a GP cannot meet their needs and therefore call on an ambulance instead.
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The Yonkers company, founded by Bob Sardina in 1989, is frequently called on by landlords.
Ms. Ansanelli was frequently called on to replace injured principal dancers.
For instance, he said, law enforcement officials are frequently called on to police strip clubs.
As technical vice-president of the British Computer Society, he was frequently called on as an expert witness in software disputes.
Mr. Price was a designer of sparkling ability, and as his career progressed, he was frequently called on for upper-class residences — at Tuxedo Park, at Bar Harbor, Me., and in similar locales.
John H. Marburger III, a physicist, former college president and Democrat who served as science adviser to President George W. Bush and was frequently called on to defend his policies on birth control, stem cell research and climate change, died Thursday at his home in Port Jefferson, Long Island.
Selina has been interviewed and featured in many publications including Entrepreneur Magazine, ADWEEK, Digiday, The Drum, AdExchanger, TFM&A, & AdMap and is frequently called on by industry experts for her perspectives on digital, social, mobile, user experience and women in business.
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