Sentence examples for infrequently open from inspiring English sources

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The community has very poor amenities of its own: a few, infrequently open and badly stocked shops, and no chemist (though there are three dilapidated pubs).

The Italian job market is so poor, and so infrequently open to competition, that there is "an avalanche of applications for every competition that arises, regardless of whether it is in the private or public sector," said Arnaldo Agostini, editor in chief of Lavoro Facile, a magazine that lists job openings.

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"There is no God but Allah and his Prophet!"; "Death to the Americans and their Iraqi lackeys!" American military units travel in heavily armed convoys, gunners in helmets and goggles swiveling 50-caliber machine guns on expressways and along inner-city shopping streets to ward off attacks, and not infrequently opening fire, with civilian casualties.

Although there is still room for improvement in Germany (boards are too large, meet infrequently, co-determination hinders open discussion) Deutsche Börse had arguably the best corporate governance in the Dax 30.

As always, use psychedelics infrequently and responsibly, to open your mind and make you less of an asshole.

Most ligand-gated ion channels, like nicotinic acetylcholine, ionotropic glutamate, and 5HT3 receptors, open very infrequently in the absence of their agonist (68).

The rationale for this statement is because once bound to both ATP and DNA for translocation, it seems likely that the Mcm2/5 gate would open relatively infrequently (except, perhaps during fork stalling); however, whenever the gate does open, Cdc45 would be present to prevent DNA escape.

This unit was opened as infrequently as possible, allowing its temperature to remain at or below −20°C.

Today, it's a question that comes up, albeit infrequently, as we've become more open to workers bringing their personal lives and their identities to the office.

We reviewed the available material on the topic and identified puckering at the shoulder in high-energy fracture of the surgical neck as a finding which has been reported infrequently but signifies a need for open reduction.

By opening the collection so infrequently, Mr. Albaugh feels he is preserving its attractiveness.

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