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In Norway, vocational students attend PE less frequently; have lower grades in PE and more frequently drop out of school than other high-school students [ 29].
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But during the holiday shopping season, it seems that the virtual shopping experience had some analogous drawbacks: longer waits to log on and more frequently dropped calls.
Patients can see a doctor more frequently by dropping into shared appointments and they provide a natural support group for patients who find the one-to-one interactions intimidating.
Rocket launchers are also being removed from chests, though you'll find them somewhat more frequently in supply drops.
They also tend more frequently than men to drop in and out of the labor force to stay at home with children.
By the sixth century, the landscape of Europe was dotted with countless shrines, each containing a martyr's body or, more frequently, a bone, hair, drop of blood, or even something that had merely touched one of the martyr's relics.
One possibility is that participants tend to lose track of objects (dropping) more frequently under these conditions.
Not only are you more likely to encounter Supply Drops more frequently, it can be a lot easier to search them when you've got team members nearby, hopefully watching your back.
Plus, they have rare drops more frequently than green dragons, and their hides are worth more.
In addition, a poor quality hoof wall is more frequently associated with a dropped sole (the sole loses its concave arch and sits in contact with the ground).
The South, desperate for a well-educated work force that can attract economic development, will face an enormous challenge in tackling on such a broad scale the lower achievement rates among poor and minority students, who score lower than average on tests and drop out more frequently than whites.
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