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They talk about them, sometimes for money, more often simply for the love of it.
Some blame parents' seeming inability to engage with their kids on their constant use of mobile phones; Bonner put it down to stress – about money, more often than not.
There is little mystery as to the cause of this changing of the guard: in a sport whose currency is goals, Mr Ronaldo was money more often than Mr Messi in both 2013 and 2014.However, not all goals are created equal: their value depends entirely on the context in which they occur.
"You look at the Latin Kings or the Bloods, and they're focused on making money more often than not.
The owners' demand to increase the regular season to 18 games falls into that category of "more money, more often".
A majority of Americans surveyed in the Harris poll, conducted for financial data company Yodlee, thought about money more often than sex -- 62% of those 18 and older.
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Occasionally there is some prize money, but more often a ribbon or small trophy is given.
Candidates who spend millions of their own money lose more often than they win.
But the most common new tenancy from the 13th century was that in which landlords offered short-term leases in return for heavy rents either in money or, more often, in kind.
Aghion and her clever friends occasionally wore couture (who had the time for the many fittings, even if they had the money?), but more often bad dressmaker copies, plus grubby white gloves.
Big money wins more often than not and it is contrarian in nature.
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