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Of the Giants' 215 completions this season, Toomer has 51, Hilliard 45, Jurevicius 12, Dixon 4 and Davis 2. Dixon and Davis have had few chances because the Giants infrequently use more than two or three receivers at a time.
A review by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) examining police use of force concluded that police infrequently use force and when they do, it most often involves low levels of force, such as grabbing, pushing or shoving.
However, children infrequently use the drugs granted pediatric exclusivity.
In spite of all this it appears health-care professionals and policy makers infrequently use systematic reviews to guide decision-making [ 8].
Trials leading to the original approval of drugs with orphan drug or other special developmental designations infrequently use clinical endpoints or active comparators.
It is a factor for concern that women infrequently use condoms when having sex with a new partner and during anal sex.
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A particularly useful feature is the dosing recommendations, many of which are for infrequently used drugs.
The F word: frowned upon, hotly contested, and, unfortunately, infrequently used in British secondary schools.
"This is an infrequently used program," he said in explaining the previous rejections.
Waterways infrequently used in the decades since road and rail replaced these industrial arteries lead off from the principal Birmingham Canal.
Clinton's successor, John Kerry, infrequently uses personal email to respond to people who contact him there, according to the report.
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