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Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said in an interview yesterday that the increase in arrests is a byproduct of more frequent interactions between homeless people and the police in the refashioned Homeless Outreach Unit, which now works 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
After a two-hour meeting on Wednesday with the leader of the country's beleaguered democracy movement, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Mr. Campbell urged the government to allow her "more frequent interactions" with members of her party, the National League for Democracy, which won elections in 1990 that were ignored by the ruling generals.
In the illustration at top you see a visualization of the comments at AV Club; blue dots are users and red ones are sockpuppets, which tend to cluster together because of their more frequent interactions.
Helliwell and Putnam (2004) note that "more frequent interactions with other people in both church and community settings tend to increase the extent to which those individuals think that others can be trusted and thereby to enhance their subjective well-being" (p. 1441).
She said that her analysis shows that Dell did not perform as well as it had reported, but investors are now more likely to focus on Dell's ability to reinstate its share buyback program, eliminate expenses associated with its internal audit, and raise its investor profile through more frequent interactions with management.
Affiliates were individuals with more persistent social bonds and more frequent interactions, usually within a core group, but sometimes also between core groups within a subgroup.
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This sequence of steps allows interacting loops and TADs to be ligated together and will thereby yield a higher number of reads due to more frequent interaction [71].
More frequent interaction between migrants and local residents, as well as among the migrants themselves, could increase their social capital and thus both their capacity and their desire for greater mobility.
More frequent interaction with groups of high-quality STEM-oriented students, STEM classes, and STEM teachers have been shown to relate to lower student attrition rates [1, 3, 9].
The programme boasts greater coverage and more frequent interaction with farmers than under traditional agricultural extension.
It can be inferred that average adolescents, regardless of their mathematical abilities, have more frequent interaction between affective and cognitive networks in the brain compared with the gifted.
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