Sentence examples for more often point from inspiring English sources

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Despite the fact that some genetic differences have been identified, ethnic differences more often point out differences in the patterns of environmental exposures such as diet and other lifestyle-related factors.

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Gore supporters, on the other hand, more often pointed to specific issues of interest to them.

When I was in graduate school, a friend who thought I needed to get out of the lab more often pointed out a newly arrived graduate student she thought I might find attractive.

Cable news is using the format more often, pointing to a possible future in which program content, data and ad messages are often simultaneous displayed.

Those more often pointing out negative issues in the SMS were females (69%), aged about 40 years (mean 39.5; range 19 62), single (47%; 33% married, 16% divorced, 4% widowed) and retired (55%; 22% had no vocational education, 12% had a university degree, 66% had a variety of vocational training courses).

Also, as CNBC reported recently (and which industry anecdotal evidence backs up), husbands are more often the point of contact with the couple's financial advisor than wives.

Data suggest recombination to be the predominant mechanism of genetic diversification among SDSE, occurring four times more often than point mutation in housekeeping loci.

Changes in TR copy number occur 100 to 10,000 times more often than point mutations (Lynch et al. 2008), and unlike standard mutations, they often are reversible (Kashi and King 2006).

If Ms. Kael more often won points as the high stylist, Mr. Sarris was cerebral and analytic, interested always in the totality of a film's effect on its audience and in the sweep of a director's career.

JC: We're always trying to make the argument that we're different than other species, but more often the points we use as examples of what makes us different is actually what makes us similar.

Only two will be touched upon here: While in the past some senior scientists have forced their names onto papers even if they had contributed little to nothing just to cuddle their egos, now there is a second, very compelling reason for them to do so even more often: impact points = research money.

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