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(Despite the colloquial use of the name, experiments involving rodents more often use mice or rats).

Interestingly, although more successful counselors tend to more often use structured responses like check questions, their responses also tended to be more unique.

4. Researchers more often use the term "prosocial" to describe this kind of motivation, but "social" conveys an appropriate intuitive meaning.

Judges have the power and should perhaps more often use it to screen the scientific evidence presented to jurors, so that venal pseudo-experts get weeded out.

Results: Lower socio-economic groups make more often use of the general practitioner and nursing care at home and are more often admitted to hospital than persons with a high socio-economical status.

Business owners more often use personal and family savings to finance expansions (21.9percentt of small firms) than they use business loans from financial institutions (4.5percentt).

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Furthermore, thoracic US is more often used than IVUS for computer aided diagnosis systems.

(The name cornamusa was more often used for a bagpipe).

The regime has become less and less efficient and is more often using the police force.

It is more often used in English as a synonym for fool or idiot.

Now that adjective is more often used for those bred or raised in captivity.

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