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But that's relatively infrequent for the average American, and little stimulus for the economy.
"Old-fashioned" means inconsiderate sex (if male) or infrequent (for females).
By the way, rewards have not been all that infrequent for this franchise with its schlubby aura.
"So even though it is infrequent for this part of the world, it still happens and there is a need to promote tsunami education for coastal peoples".
We knew that the occurrence of many of the secondary outcomes would be too infrequent for this study to detect differences.
Goals would then be infrequent for the Welshman until last season, when his purple patch cranked into gear with a superb brace against, yes, Fenerbahce last August.
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It's interesting that while there is a long history of renting for infrequent occasions (for instance, tuxedos for men), the recent entrants in the luxury good space facilitate everyday luxury.
There is some evidence though that for infrequent behavior for which habits have not been formed deliberative reasoning may be a relatively strong predictor of actual behavior [ 7].
Companies may well be able to redeploy products elsewhere in the organisation, for less demanding or infrequent users, for example.
They may charge less for infrequent updates or for users who want data only in a small geographic area.
[ 18] Nepal's military is also well known for torture, disappearances and inadequate and infrequent pay for its members [ 20].
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