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Roadblocks are a weekly, if not more frequent, occurrence throughout the island.
A study of the short-term impact of hurricanes on Haiti and the Dominican Republic from 1850-2007, for example, suggests that the storms have grown more intense (if not more frequent), but their arrival is not associated with more political violence.
At the within species level, recent evidence from DNA sequence analyses has shown that recombination might be as, if not more, frequent as mutation (e.g. [ 3] in wild barley, [ 4] in Scots pine).
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Moreover, there's empirical evidence that hurricanes have already become more intense (but not more frequent).
Perhaps it's more surprising that such demons aren't more frequent visitors.
In Britain, the practice was just as frequent, if not more so, among Christians and persisted even to the end of the 19th century.
Anxiety symptoms are equally frequent, if not more prevalent, with rates between 8 and 71% for people with dementia and between 10 and 74% for people with MCI.
If not more.
"They care as much, if not more".
If not more so".
If equality means teams are more likely to stay within one goal over 75 minutes, late scores have a better chance of changing outcomes, even if those goals are not necessarily more frequent.
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