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The scenes with Mr. Shepard are heavy-handed, and the film lurches between moments of fine, subtle realism and more frequent instances of blunt, blocky overstatement.
Such a dramatic increase could pose heightened risk of birth defects [27, 28] and other reproductive problems [29], more severe impacts on aquatic ecosystems [30], and more frequent instances of off-target movement and damage to nearby crops and plants.
All of the cities on our list, from Laredo (theft rate: 742.22) to Albuquerque, N.M. (theft rate: 561.25), had much more frequent instances of theft than the cities at the bottom.
What would we do -- and who are we willing to be -- if Americans experience more frequent instances of terrorism?
In-person audits would provide landlords with visual cues, likely leading to more frequent instances of discrimination.
CRAB bacteremia was also associated with more frequent instances of inappropriate antimicrobial use, as well as more rapid and higher mortality rates.
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The use of Petri nets to manipulate Systems Biology models and make available a variety of tools is quite old, and recently analyses based on invariant computation for biological models have become more and more frequent, for instance in the context of module decomposition.
The country's high risk category reflects more severe and frequent instances of modern slavery, but also reflects a greater number of criminal investigations in Romania, usually in collaboration with EU enforcement authorities.
More frequent testing, for instance, can improve memory, learning, and retention.
This is expected to alter weather patterns and lead to more frequent and more intense instances of extreme precipitation.
Such measures include foot-care education and more frequent follow-up, for instance, in podiatrist-led neuropathy clinics (23).
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