Sentence examples for infrequent short from inspiring English sources

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Regrettably, Tyler received a clear message from our faith community, whether it was in youth group, Sunday school, the infrequent short sentences that were spoken on rare occasions in the sermon, or maybe even the silence -- the shameful, silent disapproval and judgment of how God created him to be different.

Video microscopy analyses of axons in vitro show that subtypes of vesicular organelles display different kinetic behaviors ranging from very rapid, relatively continuous anterograde and retrograde movements that span long distances to infrequent short range bidirectional movements separated by short or very long pauses [41], [42].

We did not observe differences between IGEg groups in tail biting behaviour itself, which might be due to the scan sampling method, whereby infrequent short lasting behaviours are easily missed (Altmann 1974).

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Device-detected subclinical atrial fibrillation (AF) refers to infrequent, short-lasting, asymptomatic AF that is detected only with long-term continuous monitoring.

The cap surface has pits and ridges, formed by the intersection of 12 20 primary vertical ridges and infrequent shorter, secondary vertical ridges and transecting horizontal ridges.

Ensuring that we attend in an appropriate manner is of particular importance when observing behaviours that are subtle, infrequent, short-duration, novel or location-specific.

In this study, symptom control was determined by question responses regarding four of the five key symptom control expressions described in the NAEPP 2007 asthma guidelines [ 11]: prevention of daytime symptoms, reduction of nocturnal awakening, infrequent short-acting beta agonist use, and participation in normal activity levels.

If exposures are relatively infrequent and short in duration, then the oscillations in biomarker concentration will be large for those substances with a relatively short elimination half-life.

Dobson and Watson, however, are far less concerned with such relatively infrequent and short-lived scabrous tales than with the damage inflicted on her when she was measured, during the latter part of the 18th century, against the standard of the heroine of sensibility and then had to endure adverse comparisons not only with Mary Queen of Scots and Richardson's Clarissa but with Victoria.

"Naturally, my blog posts will become more infrequent and shorter.

The grasslands of the forest-steppe zone are productive and the yearly variations in productivity are small, which permits such infrequent and short-distance movements.

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