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They may frequently fail to remember appointments, details of recent conversations or even what they just said.
In a social environment in which this expectation is prevalent, women may not be able to successfully communicate the idea of refusal to others: although they may utter the appropriate sounds (e.g., 'no'), those sounds may frequently fail to communicate the idea they were intended to express.
Since small numbers of larvae can cause severe disease and larvae occur sporadically in tissue, a biopsy may frequently fail to include larvae; such a specimen will result in a negative finding.
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Differences in the proportions of ε4 carriers and noncarriers could also have specific implications for trials of antiamyloid therapies because noncarrier participants may more frequently fail to demonstrate amyloid burden when studied with amyloid imaging [ 51].
You often hear about young lads like Victor Moses who have plenty of pace and technique, but while they may promise a lot they frequently fail to deliver.
However, at low densities, self-incompatibility systems may be costly because individuals will frequently fail to receive pollen from other individuals.
Second, hospitals frequently fail to excel on multiple performance domains; they may achieve excellent results on some performance indicators such as in organisational structure [ 9], but perform below standard on others [ 10– 10].
Patients with MDR-TB frequently fail to be cured by standard drug treatment and may remain infectious and a potential source of onward transmission.
Like QWOP, you'll frequently fail to perform basic tasks.
(And even then, take-downs frequently fail to follow).
Pilots aim to catch the second wire, but frequently fail and just fly around.
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