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"If he'd had to reload more often, more kids might have gotten out".
People are "communicating more often, more freely and more informally, using things that are archivable".
Also as predicted, when the subjects were in the messy room, they chose the health boost more often — more than twice as often — when it was said to be "new": that is, when it was associated with novelty.
Access to online resources, networks and social media have the potential to transform the PhD process, allowing researchers to reach out and participate in academic networks more often, more easily and more dynamically than ever before.
You find this more often more in second-tier cities and in major cities, but the time is not far off when it's going to seep down to other places as well.Even if a woman is not educated, she is learning on the cellphone how to send messages; the cellphone is transforming Pakistan.
"If the Department of Labor is actually committed to helping low-wage workers in New York, it must act more often, more quickly and more forcefully to protect sweatshop abuses," said Ben Sachs, a lawyer for Make the Road by Walking, a workers rights group in Brooklyn.
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Must use more of them, more often".
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