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Brennan never maintained an address for long — she preferred short-leasing apartments or, more often, living in hotels.
In addition, middle-aged workers have longer life experiences and are different from younger workers, more often living a settled life, and as a result of this or other reasons may be considered to be more reliable (Rhodes 1983).5.5
Women who were not sexually active yet were significantly more often living with their parents (11.5%, n = 41 versus 4.4%, n = 75, p = <0.001, data not shown).
Also, asylum seekers were more often living in a reception center (Chi2 66 2) = 19.215).
As expected, students in the second stage of education are older and are more often living with a partner.
Participants in the highest quartiles of 8-oxoGuo were more often nonsmokers, less physically active, and more often living alone at the time of diagnosis.
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According to these measures, dropouts had a significant lower MMSE score and more often lived in assisted living or high-intensity nursing units.
(Great lords more often lived in cities, farther away from direct participation in local society).
Crime has always been a more serious problem in areas of concentrated urban poverty, and blacks more often live in such neighborhoods.
Ms. Heath and many lesbian couples here live in modest homes, in working-class neighborhoods, while the men more often live in the hilly estate areas.
But the outbreak is likely to be limited, partly because Americans more often live in air-conditioned houses and are less exposed to mosquitoes than those living in some other affected countries.
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