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In a stipulation agreement signed earlier this month, state officials conceded that they had no evidence of prior in-person voter fraud, or even any reason to believe that such crimes would occur with more frequency if a voter ID law wasn't in effect.
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(It would be better if there was) more frequency, maybe more regular time slot…then you don't need to worry about you asking too much.
A lot of them said they'd consider using it if there were earlier service and more frequency".
Obama has clearly given a lot of thought to the rap that if only he acted like L.B.J. he would succeed with more frequency.
Team dinners occurred with more frequency.
If more people engaged with each other as though they were in a social media context, we might come up with social names with more frequency.
But women don't have to be victims of anything, be it gender stereotypes or societal expectations, if they would just stop being something they're not and utilize their own "feminine" qualities with a lot more frequency.
Such patterns may result from one or more frequency-dependent mechanisms (e.g. if overlap in resource use depends on similarity in size and competition reduces survival probability, or if predators use a particular search image that matches the cohort average size).
If you have access to an airport/facility directory, you can find more frequencies than those available on the chart.
But if the world is becoming more porous, more transnational, more tuned to the same economic, social, and informational frequency — if the globe is more global, which means more Americanized — then the need for national cultural homogeneity is lesser, not greater.
Also, SNPs were classified into two types, homozygous and heterozygous SNPs, based on the mismatch frequency if more than two bases shared the identity position.
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