Sentence examples for more often previously from inspiring English sources

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Associations between household income and adolescent mental health have been reported more often previously [ 7, 45, 46], than have associations between mother's education and these outcomes.

UNEX/Med-X decedents were younger and more often previously healthy than hospital surveillance decedents, a finding that would change the estimated impact of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 among those populations in particular.

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De novo origination of protein coding genes from previously non-coding genomic sequences is a very important mechanism previously underrated, but accumulating data in many organism show that this event occur more often than previously thought [ 2, 3, 34- 40].

The discovery of a new strain of bird flu in Antarctic penguins has raised concerns the virus is reaching the frozen continent more often than previously thought, flown in by migratory birds.

WASHINGTON — A report by the inspector general of the State Department, released in part on Thursday, found that employees may have improperly peeked into the passport files of wealthy people and celebrities far more often than previously believed.

PAGE A12 SNEAKING PEEKS AT PASSPORT FILES A report by the inspector general of the State Department, released in part, found that employees might have improperly peeked into the passport files of wealthy people and celebrities far more often than previously believed.

"In the past decade, substantial evidence has emerged to demonstrate that innocent individuals are sentenced to death, and undoubtedly executed, much more often than previously understood," the judge, Mark L. Wolf of Federal District Court in Boston, wrote in a decision allowing a capital case to proceed to trial.

The research adds to earlier findings that suggest animals use dishonesty more often than previously thought.

Intense cyclones pummel Australia's northeastern coast 10 times more often than previously believed, according to a new analysis of piles of destroyed coral.

A new study suggests that small meteorites like this may survive their plunge through Earth's atmosphere intact much more often than previously suspected.

More often than previously believed, one-fourth of the children developed dangerous secondary bacterial infections, which points to the need for watchful monitoring for such infections in children with H1N1.

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