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The judge's action is not unusual — continuances, as they are known, are often asked for and not infrequently granted.
"But when this Court has conducted plenary review and then affirmed by vote of an equally divided court because of a vacancy rather than a disqualification, the Court has not infrequently granted rehearing before a full Bench".
Prior Council approval of military action had rarely been sought and had infrequently been granted.
Historically, exemption from Art Humanities has been granted infrequently.
Courts grant injunctions infrequently, and the party seeking an injunction must prove that it would suffer considerable or irreparable harm without the court's intervention.
However, children infrequently use the drugs granted pediatric exclusivity.
The president's power to reduce sentences and grant pardons is infrequently used, and backlogs in responding to clemency petitions are common, according to a new audit report from the Department of Justice.
The high court has granted such requests infrequently, and many experts said they think Cuccinelli's filing is a longshot.
That brought his total number of commutations to 18. Obama said he had granted clemency so infrequently because of problems in the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney.
In February, the library's Board of Regents made a formal recommendation to Zerhouni that grant recipients be required to post their papers within six months after publication -- with some "flexibility" for infrequently published journals that might be hurt by free access to their contents within six months.
Reallocate infrequently.
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