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@sueperkins The Supersizer (over 8,000 followers) is a diffident poster but her infrequent comments are amusing and self-deprecating: "A builder has just shouted 'Oi, Mel Sykes!' at me, proving that regular eye tests are no longer mandatory in the construction industry".
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While frequent attenders seem to be commenting on the counselling style, such as the counsellor not stopping another participant from speaking at length, infrequent attenders commented on unprofessional behaviour, such as this participant describing the counsellor gossiping with participants about absent participants.
He knows more than most about the threat posed by Saddam and provides two indispensable appendices; one lists frequent statements about Iraq such as 'Saddam gassed his own people' and 'Saddam is harbouring al-Qaeda', while the other lists 'infrequent' comments and questions.
"Instead, his lieutenants understood WMD revival was his goal from their long association with Saddam and his infrequent but firm, verbal comments and directions to them".
Neutral comments were infrequent and were made on, for example, the content of texts and the procedure of doing exercises.
Comments were infrequent but almost universally in support of the need to consider these criteria and the lack of evidence on certain criteria, such as equity and implementation, for health system decisions.
Third, follow-up paracenteses to confirm resolution of the SBP after antibiotic treatment were infrequent and thus we cannot comment on the rate of resolution of neutrophilia as function of ceftriaxone dose.
(GP6, Female, SIMD1, 13.7%) Fewer nurses offered such comments, perhaps reflecting their infrequent contact with young men.
Although a unidirectional accumulation of multiple overestimation biases has clearly not materialized in the case just examined – and may be in general infrequent – some of the potential overestimation biases discussed by Boffetta et al. deserve comment.
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
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