Sentence examples for infrequently over from inspiring English sources

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The idea, which has been used infrequently over the last three decades, has gained reinvigorated currency recently as the Board of Education has developed a growing backlog of new school proposals.

However, state taxes are a small percent of alcohol prices and tax rates have changed infrequently over time.

I met him infrequently over 10 years and then met him in Manchester a year ago over some lunch with wine.

For low-wage workers, the math of marriage in which one plus one adds up and becomes two incomes may be true only infrequently over time.

Nevertheless, other commentators have observed that Belldandy might be sexual, but writers such as Gilles Poitras note that the series – far from being soft porn – is in fact a very tender and romantic comedy: the characters do no more than simply kiss (and that infrequently) over the course of the series.

Our clinical experience teaches us that the psychosocial difficulties of persons with brain disorders fluctuate with the stage of the disease, not infrequently over short periods of time.

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Users that contribute less and are infrequently over-written, are given the least scrutiny from administrators.

However, tumour-suppressor genes in general can be difficult to target because of the (unknown) side-effects these could have on normal cells [ 51, 52], and because these are infrequently (over-) expressed in cancers to enable their targeting.

Rash was infrequently seen over the anterior tibia area (2/27).

It can be seen that the majority of this population exceeds thresholds for acute harm (binge drinking) but they drink infrequently (just over once a week on average), thus less than one in five exceed guidelines for chronic harm.

This may have occurred through the same mechanism as was found in the evolution of microsatellite repeats, where large-range mutations (duplication or deletion of a larger number of repeats through unequal crossing-over) occur infrequently, while small-step mutations (one repeat longer or shorter due to slippage) are frequent [ 20].

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