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"In 1905, when this provision was enacted, the First Amendment was an infrequent basis for litigation," and "the government routinely restricted" offensive speech, Tam's brief said.
The Boston doctors reported that when unresolved litigation is involved, the symptoms tend to persist, but in countries with infrequent lawsuits after accidents, the rates of postconcussive disability are "extremely low".
This pattern is driven by infrequent traders, i.e., insiders who typically trade on private information and are likely more sensitive to litigation risk.
It is sometimes easy to forget, because we focus so much on litigation and the copyright owner's causes of action, that thousands and hundreds of thousands of licenses are executed every day (while litigation is a relatively infrequent occurrence).
No litigation".
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
It is very infrequent.
PROFANITY -- Infrequent but strong.
Doors are infrequent.
Public transportation is infrequent.
It was infrequent.
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