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It's a disturbing question, and one that I seem to get more frequently than before.
"It's an important question given the current economy," said Steve Danishek, a Seattle-based travel agent, who has been getting asked more frequently by clients if they should book now or wait.
Apart from seeing incidents getting reported more frequently, the enforcement support team will be sharpening up its act more generally: Twitter said that it has retrained everyone, and it will continue to do so in a "refresher" program that will be complemented by a new set of policies and systems and internal tools to act faster and more effectively.
Losers: Young people, their parents, all the shops and rich people who will now be getting burgled more frequently.
So according to the NDSHS the percentage of Australians using some form of meth or amphetamine is not increasing - there is no "epidemic" - but amongst that percentage people are getting high more frequently.
If your child is suddenly getting sick more frequently with diseases like this, you might need to be concerned that these illnesses are the side effects of a new smoking habit.
If they are separated, swans of either sex get threatened more frequently, and come off less well in aggressive encounters.
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Furthermore, given that they can share with their therapist and receive responses more frequently, users get more immediate feedback to the issues that are affecting them.
Republicans only seem to get caught more frequently because they have higher standards, he said; Democrats have no standards where sex and family loyalty are concerned, so they can't appear hypocritical.
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