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Now, migration is rarely a single decision, but more often involves a series of steps: a succession of short visits that grow longer; or marriage and the arrival of a child; or a study course that leads to a job that turns out to be permanent.That should help immigrants to span two cultures.
My cooking more often involves a microwave.
It has been reported that ILC more often involves the meninges and spinal fluid [ 13, 36- 38] but we were unable to address this issue directly because of limitations in the database.
Mammography is more difficult to interpret after radiotherapy than after conservative surgery alone, especially shortly after treatment, and more often involves extra diagnostic tests and findings that will be negative at confirmation.
When are you available to come in?" The second interview may involve more engineers, but more often involves your boss's boss, their boss, and a longer session with HR.
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Although knees were more often involved, hip involvement was more extensive.
Fire experts said that women are more often involved in static electricity fires than men.
Leiter said that the adjustments to pitching to the outside corner more often involve repetition and trust.
Erectile impotence is almost always of psychological origin in males under 40; in older males physical causes are more often involved.
Reversals in death-penalty cases more often involve errors at the sentencing than at the conviction phase, said Elisabeth Semel, the director of the death penalty clinic at the University of California School of Law.
And some evidence suggests that smokers do take more risks than nonsmokers: they are more often involved in traffic accidents, less likely to wear seat belts and more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior.
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