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Why aren't smart changes like this made more often?
Yet these pieces were made more often by mechanized metalworking factories than by pewterers.
The accusations of irreverence and lack of respect used to be made more often against the commercial broadcasters than against the BBC.
That last bit is the "let the players play the game" argument, one made more often than not by those on the side who would benefit from a no-call.
Since televisits cost less, they can be made more often, cutting hospitalisation rates by a third and the length of an average hospital stay by a day, according to Shan Padda, CEO of Sabratek, an Illinois firm selling home health-kits.
The study, which is to be published in the September issue of the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, does not directly answer Ms. Arguedas, but it does find that the mistakes were made more often in cases in which lawyers are typically paid a share of whatever is won at trial.
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Those who make more often enjoy their jobs and feel pretty good about where they are in their lives, but also suffer from greater feelings of stress.The concept of "well-being" seems a bit soft.
Instead, it often requires a three-hour drive into the heart of Silicon Valley, which Moneta's small team has been making more often lately.
Results: Lower socio-economic groups make more often use of the general practitioner and nursing care at home and are more often admitted to hospital than persons with a high socio-economical status.
And it also will take into account those decisions that women tend to make more often than men — like taking a couple of years off from a career to raise children, for instance.
16 Result 3: Teams make more often consistent choices than individuals, such that the choices of a team are more frequently a best reply to their first-order point beliefs about the opponent's behavior.
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