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Take the example of inactivity fees that penalize customers for infrequently using their cards.
Finally, similar percentages of HIV-positive and HIV-negative women reported infrequently using condoms for vaginal (30% of the time) and anal (26% of the time) sex with clients.
Respondents for a recent survey of New Yorkers considered most vulnerable to heat-health impacts reported several barriers to their use of AC during hot weather; 54% without an AC said that they could not afford AC (95% CI; 37, 69), and of those that reported never or infrequently using AC, 12% were concerned about their electricity bill (95% CI; 5, 26) (Lane et al., 2013, p. 6).
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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.
It is an important structural timber in native regions but is infrequently used elsewhere.
Kansas City's only goofs in pass defense came out of their infrequently used zone concepts.
An infrequently used variant is the supplementary-vote system, which was instituted for London mayoral elections.
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