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By then, Ms. Palin was in only infrequent contact with Mr. McCain, top advisers said.
He spends Sundays in Paris with his girlfriend; infrequent contact "is why we have so much love," he said.
His brother said he had had only infrequent contact with him in recent years and described Mr. Tritto as something of a loner.
Visiting GPs had the (clinical) authority to make key decisions about hospitalisation or treatments, but this was undermined by infrequent contact with, and partial knowledge of, residents.
Isolation can refer to someone with few relationships or infrequent contact with others, while loneliness is the perception of feeling disconnected.
Moreover, infrequent contact with the migrant, not receiving remittances and migrant destinations in the Middle East are all positively associated with carer CMD, whereas greater educational attainment and greater wealth are protective factors.
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Martin Gardner's influence has been so broad that a large percentage of his fans have only infrequent contacts with each other.
The large proportion of short duration contacts and infrequent contacts per hour produced positively skewed distributions.
Infrequent contacts between the load-bearing surfaces (i.e. in the extremes of joint movement) caused areas with thin layers.
Therefore, infrequent social contact within these neighborhoods, especially the contact of elderly people with virus-carrying children, would result in a relatively low risk for influenza transmission in addition to immunity from past infections [ 35].
"We were interested in exploring how infrequent our contact with nature is".
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