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The awareness of aging is more often constant than cyclical in the oldest (3.02 and 2.88), while this awareness goes more often through phases of feeling old in the youngest (timeline chronic 2.35, timeline cyclical 2.47).

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This has not been a kind few years for the Times, with its management, its journalism, and its prospects, under constant and more often than not unflattering scrutiny.

The struggle to find ways of putting a meal on their table is constant and, more often than not, their health and that of their children takes the back seat.

The first experiment in this study tested the null hypothesis that given a problem, which is not always solvable (to the global optimum) by a fixed-rate GA, a GA with an adaptive mutation rate (based on the derivative of the fitness function with respect to generations) would find an optimal solution significantly more often than one with a constant mutation rate.

It's not how Blair came to see himself, though, and "A Journey" makes it clear that he regards himself as a man of destiny: "Sometimes I marvelled at the way I did indeed step forward, but more often I was aware of the constant struggle to make the choice to do so".

Another away league defeat, a record-equalling 10th on the road, left Keane as publicly annoyed as he has ever been during a season that has had its moments of optimism and promise but, more often than not, has been a constant grind.

More often, though, the event is celebratory, with constant boisterous encouragement for every young poet.

More often, architects say, great design is the result of constant, sometimes painful give-and-take between the architect and the client.

They have been losing power often -- more often than they are used to -- due to constant shelling and interference by the Israeli army.

This pleasurable book suffers slightly from Wilson's constant references to psychoanalysis and mythology; sometimes apt, they more often inspire a grin and a very long stretch.

Althoughpresynaptic spikes arrive with constant probability per unit time in a Poisson process,vesicle release occurs more often when the facilitation variable is high.

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