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But the calm remains precarious; in recent weeks there has been more frequent, if sporadic, fire.
The updates are typically quarterly, but may be more frequent if the need arises.
(2) Almost daily looking after grandchildren aged 0-2 years is more frequent if the parental leave is not well paid than if it is well paid.
It served as the kind of out-of-the-studio feature that should be more frequent, if only to reduce occupancy on the crowded set.
The study suggested that such negotiations might become more frequent if changes in managed health care mean higher co-payments or other out-of-pocket expenses.
"I talked to plenty of men (and women) who think that sexual intercourse is far more frequent if they have access to their partner," Dr. Rosenblatt said.
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You may need more frequent testing if your numbers aren't optimal or if you have other risk factors for heart disease.
Businesses can still make more frequent payments if they want.
Smaller attacks are more frequent even if they are not lethal.
Heat extremes over land will probably become more frequent even if the global-warming hiatus persists, the authors conclude.
Car searches are more frequent and if they find a firearm they will cuff you, put a sack over your head and - here comes the question: and what?
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