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Platini is not infrequently perceived as anti-English.
Contractions as vigorous as MVCs are rarely used on a day-to-day basis and so are infrequently perceived.
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Participants were aware of computer-generated errors, but these were perceived to occur infrequently.
Moreover, the terms preferred by Maskiewicz and Lineback are used infrequently (Table 1) and may be perceived as jargon by many readers of LSE, whereas misconception is less cryptic to the average university faculty member.
Because the colored dot appeared so infrequently, it grabbed subjects' attention and they perceived it as lasting twice as long as the others did.
Poor self-rated oral health, a perceived need for dental treatment, and infrequently visiting a dental professional were the main predictors of having unmet dental treatment needs.
Similarly, EPI line-managers (DDHOs) were infrequently contacted for advice, primarily due to a perceived lack of clinical knowledge related to the management of measles.
Not infrequently, patients and families perceive less than optimum effectiveness and tolerance of adverse effects, both of which lead to discontinuation.
Many other potentially important factors such as attitudes [ 5], barriers [ 21], perceived norms [ 5], and self-efficacy [ 22] of parents have been examined too infrequently to draw conclusions [ 20].
"Historically, collegiality has not infrequently been associated with ensuring homogeneity, and hence with practices that exclude persons on the basis of their difference from a perceived norm," the statement said.
For perceived advantage?
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