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Glimpsing his newspaper, printed in an odd foreign language, she christens him the Finn and begins to collect her mail more often.
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Today, millions of Netflix customers stream their movies instead of waiting for them to come in the mail (or, more often, do both).
Additionally, Medicaid/Medicare dual eligible patients included in the Medicare Part D program after January 2006 are managed by private plans, which use mail order services more often.
Attacks are getting more frequent, as well as more insidious, relying less often on viruses (which require human action, such as double-clicking on an e-mail attachment) and more often on worms (which propagate by themselves through any unprotected connections on the network).
In dozens of interviews, parents, special education experts and lawyers who work to protect disabled people said they now regularly heard of cases of abuse in public schools — up to one or two a week surface on some parent e-mail lists — much more often than a decade ago.
Media mail is not as comfortable as first-class mail, so packages will, more often that not, be jumbled and tossed around.
Mass-media (television, print and mail out information) was more often cited as the source of referral by males, those aged 18 – 49 years, employed, and from the lowest socio-economic groups.
The "don't know" option was used more often by mail respondents (10 – 24%) than by telephone respondents (2 – 4%).
We assume that mailing questionnaires may have resulted more often in missing values than would have been the case if we had asked the patients to fill in the questionnaire in our presence.
It's one you'll probably see more often with e-mail newsletters due to increasing usage of mobile devices to read e-mail.
Except for the categories "Word Processor" and "E-mail," male students use the computer significantly more often than women.
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