Sentence examples for more frequently given from inspiring English sources

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Such names are more frequently given as directly descriptive names.

Women presenting with pain are more frequently given sedatives than painkillers, where men are given painkillers.

Item non-response and protest zero bids were more frequently given by those rejecting than those approving the actual proposition.

This may account for why women are more frequently given the opportunity to direct there, she said by phone from her home in London.

The statistics do show that in our country a sentence of execution is more frequently given to minorities and the poor in certain geographic regions.

Alternatively, ex-prisoners in the community who perceive discrimination in healthcare settings may choose to utilize the ED more frequently given the episodic, relatively anonymous nature of these interactions.

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In the mid-1990s, umorees more frequently gave pitchers calls off the outside corner than up in the zone.

Yet almost a third of them admit that they reveal their holdings to selected clients more frequently, giving them a clear advantage over other clients.Imperfect governanceThe industry's structure is heavily influenced by the Investment Company Act (ICA) of 1940 which determines the funds' legal form.

Updating software more frequently gives organizations a huge competitive advantage.

At our center we more frequently give plasma before RBCs in our seriously injured trauma patients that suffer hemorrhagic shock.

We found that nulliparous women with severe FOC more frequently gave birth with a CS than women without.

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